I rediscovered the joy of my own music collection by quitting Spotify and switching to self-hosted Navidrome.

  • blackbrook@mander.xyz
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    3 days ago

    I have no idea about Navidrome, but I completely agree with the gist of this article. Actively choose the music you listen to. When the music you’ve chosen has run out, if you’re not motivated to make another choice, let the music stop and enjoy quiet for a while.

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      2 days ago

      I migrated from Apple Music to Qobuz as part of my dropping of US services.

      It’s very much playlist and release based which is great for both curation and discovery. At least I’ve found myself discovering more music from their playlists, which are often curated by musicians.

      They do have a “for you” list but for whatever reason only show it on mobile, and it’s not my favourite algorithm.

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      2 days ago

      I used to be a very engaged music listener. I loved it and would put effort into listening to albums start to finish. When Spotify took over, my habits changed and now I don’t really actively follow music or pay much attention to what I’m listening to.

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        1 day ago

        Interesting. I’ve always been a full-album kind of listener, never do I not listen to a full album if I’m listening to music. Even after having been on Spotify for a decade or so. I wonder what changed for you but not for me.

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      23 hours ago

      I disagree.

      I don’t necessarily know about new music, artists, or genres. I want to get a mixture of stuff I haven’t encountered.

      Something like 60% of the music I listen to in a given month I had never heard of 12 months prior. I’ve found so much music that I vibe with by way of generated playlists.

      Discovering something new that scratches my music itch is in itself a pleasure for me, and I can go back to it at a later date, like everything else.

      This doesn’t mean I support Spotify, but it does mean I disagree with your stance.