this post was submitted on 27 Sep 2022
12 points (100.0% liked)

Music

7305 readers
2 users here now

Discussion about all things music, music production, and the music industry. Your own music is also acceptable here.


This community's icon was made by Aaron Schneider, under the CC-BY-NC-SA 4.0 license.

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
top 5 comments
sorted by: hot top controversial new old
[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

For Krawczeniuk, the move away from Spotify after eight years was partly inspired by the realisation that by using open source software, a home server and a VPN on his phone, he could build something similar himself.

I did this as well. Very happy with it. Using Nextcloud Music and Subsonic.

He sees moving away from Big Streaming as connected to a broader movement towards small-scale tech projects and open-source services that are not resource- or energy-intensive.

Not sure if it is less resource intensive though, if everyone has their own storage?

[–] [email protected] 3 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I sympathize with this experience, but I'm not quite sure why you "need" to quit your streaming services in order to achieve the desired effect. I almost exclusively use Spotify, but I use it to listen to new releases from artists I like, listen to way more albums then I could afford to buy physically, and check out music my friends recommend to me. You don't have to use streaming services as a playlist aggregator, there's nothing stopping you from actively enjoying music on there.

[–] los_chill 3 points 1 year ago

I think I'm on the verge of leaving. If I had spent the 10 bucks a month on a cd instead of my spotify account for as long as I've been on Spotify, my music collection would be about the size of all the albums in my current rotation and I would have been supporting the artists directly instead of the pittance spotify pays them. I've started buying cds I listen to on spotify regularly, but haven't dropped the subscription yet. Baby steps.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 year ago

Very interesting article. I think it's true they that streaming music services tend to make passive listening to easy. I remember the days of getting a new album, playing it while I read the liner notes, checked out the cover art and listening intently to the lyrics. Now it's too easy to play something, anything while I cook dinner, get ready for work...

I do like SiriusXM. I appreciate the curated approach. DJs that spin the music, adding their own take on a particular track and comments. It tends to break up the passive listening and listen more closely.

[–] slurp 1 points 1 year ago

There's a good video by Benn Jordan on Spotify and how it is bad for artists and will ultimately fail. The thing I can never get over with something like music streaming is that I have nothing left after it is gone. I want to go back to my old music more than with movies or TV I have watched before (I can see the value of streaming video more, if simple to use and not as fractured as it has become).

https://youtu.be/gDfNRWsMRsU