I’ve been trying to get off of Spotify for obvious reasons. Unfortunately, I don’t have the money to spend on a Deezer or Tidal subscription, which is required to listen to more than 30 seconds of a song. I also have an extremely large playlist that needs transferring, so I need an unlimited version of FreeYourMusic if it exists. Thanks!

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    Free and ad-free music streaming (even with some limited local downloads!) supported through many public libraries:

    Freegal Music

    Create your account with your public library card and gain access to all the music unlimited ad-free streaming. I also get 5 free downloads of songs a week for local storage, but I don’t know if that varies by library. There is a web client and the Android app is pretty decent too.

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    navidrome if you can self-host and is not the devil.

    no ethical consumption under capitalism besides that.

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      There’s a local non-profit station that plays the wildest stuff, and you never know what you’re going to get. They play stuff I’ve never heard of about 70% of the time.

      https://themoon.fm/

      They’re great! And free of course.

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    I can’t believe no one has mentioned Radio Paradise. Good music. Free app on Android / iOS.

    Radio Paradise

    Also: SomaFM. Same as above: free, good content, not managed by the devil.

    Notable mention: Kexp, The Current

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      SomaFM has been up a remarkable number of years, more or less in its current format. It’s not everyone’s jam, but props to them to keep a good thing going.

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        It’s pretty amazing and scartches a weird itch I can’t get elsewhere. But I know it’s not everyone’s cup of tea

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      You guys must be new to online music scene…

      Your comment was wholesome until this part.

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        Lemmy: You’re too sensitive. Don’t take online comments too seriously. A lot gets lost in text (tone, for instance). It was meant more tongue in cheek. We’re all Kumbaya here. I took it out anyway. Cheers

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          sensitive

          Well I wasn’t hurt by it 😆 I’m just saying… You keep using the same tone though, with the new comment, by calling me too sensitive. You took it out of the first comment and inserted it into the follow-up 😂 Good job! 🙃

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    Buy on bandcamp and buy cds to rip them. Then host your own plex/jellyfin/subsonic server.

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      Yes, but how? Keep in mind, I know nothing about computers, and rather little about the practice. I’ve downloaded a few pdfs, and I have a site that I use to watch a couple shows, but that’s it.

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            Do you have a torrent client installed? Do you know how to download using a torrent client? If you don’t have one yet then I can recommend qBitTorrent. It’s a well developed torrent client.

            I can recommend watching some YouTube video on how torrenting works. It’s fairly straight forward. You basically download a small .torrent file (or use a magnet:url.

            A magnet is the same as a torrent but there is nothing to download first. Just add the magnet address to your torrent client.

            In the torrent client you then get a window that asks you where to place the downloaded file and also a few other tweaks you can do. Usually you only need to press OK and the download starts.

            The hard part in sailing the high seas is finding good websites with the content you are looking for. Every torrent also needs another person to upload the file. If you have no one to download from then you will not get your file.

            It is common courtesy to keep the torrent client running even after reaching 100%. This will help others download the file from you. This is the core feature of torrents. Everyone that downloads also helps with sharing the file. That’s how we keep spreading the data. As long as there is 1 person uploading, then the torrent will be alive.

            Please note, a torrent can have 0 people sharing (Seeders) for the moment but might become active several hours later once another person turn on their computer and start sharing the file again.

            I hope I didn’t ramble too much and you got something out of it. Best of luck!

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    🚢🦜⚓

    You can throw some money at artists periodically, some random $10 donation to whatever their fan site or on merch will probably net them more than a lifetime of listening to their stuff on Spotify, since streaming revenues add up to roughly five atoms of currency per stream or so.

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    Yt-dlp. Then put music files on your device. If you want an actual streaming solution then you’ll need to self host a media server.

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    radio

    and it comes with free radio waves

    its got ads but you don’t have to pay for them in bandwidth; the radio station pays for them.

    get a radio

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      @FerretyFever0@fedia.io

      There are literally thousands of free streaming radio stations on the Internet. This is a good place to start. Many have no ads, even.

      ETA: That site I linked seems to be having problems ATM. This app for Android will get you going straight away. Hasn’t been updated in a couple years, but still works great, and even has a record function.

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      I don’t think that most radio stations play much of what I listen to. My playlist is 7000 songs. I’m trying to sacrifice as little of it as I can.

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    the Hoopla app is available for free through public libraries. you can download 15 items (music, movies, books) each month for a week at a time