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Post by gerelmx1986 on May 8, 2021 18:26:50 GMT
How do you list n and consume music nowadays?
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Post by gerelmx1986 on May 8, 2021 18:27:34 GMT
My own library
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Post by nc8000 on May 8, 2021 18:35:40 GMT
90% my own library and 10% streaming on Tidal
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Post by TheBandicoot on May 14, 2021 15:35:37 GMT
My own library.
I can't stand streaming services. They have a great business model that benefits the company that created it, but offers nothing to the consumer aside from convenient access to something as long as they pay XX per month for the rest of eternity.
I rarely find the music I listen to being offered on streaming services. If they do, it's usually the artist's best selling albums that I already own and doesn't give me access to anything I don't already have.
I like owning things I've paid for.
My .02c, rant over haha....
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Post by gerelmx1986 on May 14, 2021 16:03:23 GMT
My own library. I can't stand streaming services. They have a great business model that benefits the company that created it, but offers nothing to the consumer aside from convenient access to something as long as they pay XX per month for the rest of eternity. I rarely find the music I listen to being offered on streaming services. If they do, it's usually the artist's best selling albums that I already own and doesn't give me access to anything I don't already have. I like owning things I've paid for. My .02c, rant over haha.... i also like to own what I’ve paid for. Like you say streaming servixes model only benefit them. The end use must pay €€€ to retqin access to his “music collection”. I like to pay once and use how many times i want and do whatever i want with it. A sidewith streaming if a label orartist gets angry and pulls his catalogue out from x service, youre out of luck. And lastly its said that streaming platforms dont pay well the artist
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Post by ryokan on Aug 29, 2021 8:55:35 GMT
My own library as I prefer to own a copy, usually in flac. I buy a lot of albums from bandcamp where the artist gets most of the money. Having the signal drop out if only occasionally would spoil the listening experience for me, which often happens reading on-line. I've noticed there are two main types of listener, those who prefer to listen to a whole album and those who prefer listening to individual tracks from different artists, so streaming probably suits them better.
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Post by souldriver on Apr 4, 2022 16:58:45 GMT
95% my own library.
Then i mix in qobuz, youtube, whatever source i can get things on.
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