DRM, Region locking, and garbage midleman stealing from artists.
Everything that is grayed out is because it can't be listen to where I am.
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My little Mary-Ann / To/Die/For collection.
What!!!
Mary-Ann - Mary-Ann 1997, 95-200€
https://www.discogs.com/release/7746253-Mary-Ann-Mary-Ann
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I took my digital life back

Streaming Music
OK, this might ruffle some feathers but bear with me.
Currently I see a lot of people in my social media bubble leaving streaming services like spotify, YouTube music and similar services. That is good.
At the same time they look for new streaming providers to use. Which is bad IMHO. Let me explain.
Regardless of how „good“ (in a moral sense, not technical) a streaming provider is you will never own that music. You’re paying money for nothing in the long run. Nobody can guarantee you that your favourite artists or the service itself will be available in any amount of time.
Sure, they might want to do their best to keep you fed with music and happy but in the end you’re giving away money for what? A short lived service that can go away at the blink of an eye.
Ever since electronic distribution of music started (single files via Apple, remember?) I kept buying physical media. And it’s always the same procedure.
„But streaming is so comfortable! I can do it anywhere!“ Guess what, so can I. My music (and audiobooks) lives on a network share at home and I have a VPN client that keeps me connected so I can listen to music as long as I have some kind of data connection (Wireless or mobile data) Modern routers, commercial NAS and a plethora of instructions on the internet make it easy for almost everyone to get something like that setup! Be brave and try it!
„But they keep recommending new stuff!“ True but you could also just read review blogs. Buy a music magazine. You do not need to be spoon fed stuff.
„But streaming pays the artists!“ Yes, some more than others but a sold CD is not just money in their pocket but a solid metric on how well received something is. Playing a popular song on repeat 24/7 for weeks is a metric too but I highly doubt that artists really earn that much more.
Also the best way to support your artists is usually buying CDs directly from them. Even better when it’s „in person“ at a concert! (Yes that’s not viable for everybody but it’s an option.)
„Physical media is so expensive“ Nope, it’s not. Buy used. Most CDs are almost as good as new when you buy them. Go to any flea market, car boot sale, garage sale or online marketplace. Buy bulk! There are people out there selling complete collections of their stuff for silly low amounts of money. Have your friends join in and buy in bulk and divide the loot, sell of what you don’t want.
Own your media! You’ll be happy that you’ve done it when the next streaming service turns evil, goes belly up or simply disappears! Plus if you ever should be forced to end a subscription because money is tight: you still own your music!
PS: The above also applies to movies and books although getting them on your NAS digitally and in a universal format can be more tricky.
#music #OwnYourMedia #StreamingI've been doing a lot more with my #Homelab lately.
Most recently I copied my late dad's extensive music library over to the RAID and set up #Ampache on #YunoHost to stream it wherever I am. I'm also adding music I've bought myself since starting to wean off of purely subscrition-based access to music.
Right now I'm scanning everything to add replaygain metadata for comfortable listening.
Maybe I'll even add what I'm currently listening to to my #website 🤔
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