I am looking to move on from spotify, what music streaming service pays the artists the best while still having a large library.

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      that would be so expensive no? to buy thousands of songs? and I’d have to buy an album/ track to listen, what if I don’t end up liking it?

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        Most artists put their stuff up on YouTube anyways so you can give it a listen before you decide to buy. And I think buying each track makes you appreciate the music more but also makes you more critical because you want to get your money’s worth.

        Regarding it being expensive, considering that with the money you spend on Spotify you can buy an album each month, I don’t think it’s too bad

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          Where do you buy albums for $10?!?

          I also, and I can’t speak for everyone, like to listen to a wide variety of music. If I bought these magic $10 albums, once a month since 2006 (spotify’s founding) I would still only have 216 albums, which is nowhere near enough.

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          I listen to way more than an album a month. and I only pay ~$3 a month for spotify, I don’t think that buys an album. I’m all for buying music, that’s why I’ll occasionally buy a vinyl of an album I absolutely love

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              not even the cost, but with the rate at which I discover music I’d go bankrupt. hell, I’ve got 14 new albums/ singles released by artists I follow in the past month.

              so I think I’ll pass, I prefer to support artists thru merch and concerts anyways :)

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          Go to a small venue and sneak in. Give them a $20 in their tip jar. Buy their expensive official tee shirt.

          If they’re big enough to run fans through ticketmaster, they’re not going to go hungry if you pirate and just introduce friends to their music.

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      Please be realistic, who does that in this day and age?

      I only know two sides (in the bigger scheme) people who rent it and people who pirate it.

      In all kinds of tech media that exists the disc music are the ones that amazes me the most because they still have their spot in certain stores.

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        I do have a few friends who love collecting vinyl. They’re reasonably established in their careers, really seem to love rooting around record shops whenever we travel and have amazing collections that take up a chunk of their living space…

        But basically, I agree with you. Those collector friends are definitely the very rare exceptions.

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        I pirate music, but I also purchase most things I end up enjoying as long as it’s reasonably available

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        Had half a dozen CDs arrive from eBay in the last month. CDs are the shit.

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        I buy all my mysic on iTunes, and have done so for a long time, it makes my music library more focused and I have no worry if loosing access if I can’t pay rent.

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          Not going to downvote you since I use iTunes for streaming, but when they changed their policy a few years ago about DRM, they fucking deleted about 20 songs I wrote and recorded solo or with my bands. My friends had backups, but man that sucked. So beware, I suppose.

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            Wait, what? That seems odd. They’ve deleted music videos from my account (which I had the files for, and the videos in question were also pulled from YouTube etc by the band, so I don’t think it’s apple’s fault they were pulled), but I still have all the music I’ve made myself. I do back it up every 2 or 3 months (I would cry for the rest of my life if I lost it, I have nearly 2yrs of continuous music), but I’ve never had to restore it (and this has reinforced why I do back up).

            Edit: looked it up, I see the issue now. I don’t use Apple music, and every instance I can find of this happening is associated with ceasing that subscription. But I just use iTunes and the iTunes store. Dunno how this would work for you since it’s your own music (and I dunno if it’d work for music not in the iTunes catalogue, ie stuff from Bandcamp, qobuz, cough cough less than legal methods, etc), but it would appear all you have to do is log in to your account again and re-download the deleted files.

            Second edit: just realised I have lost some actual music from my account. The series of live albums that iTunes directly released from the iTunes festivals they ran like 15yrs ago just came to mind. They’re gone from my account. And probably a bunch of others. They were never deleted from my hard drive though.

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      Unless the artist self published it, even buying physical media doesn’t give the actual artist much. If you want to support the actual artist, you go to live shows (with tickets bought at the door and not through Ticketmaster) as well as buying the merch they sell at those events. More of those sales go to the bands. Sometimes even 100% of it.