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  • dolle@feddit.dktoMemes@lemmy.mloof
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    9 months ago

    I have 170 albums in my Bandcamp collection. I have a lot more on my mp3 collection which I have bought via other means. Each album is maybe $10 on average, so that is around $1700. I have used Bandcamp for around 8 years after 7digital closed their EU store and eMusic became trash. So that’s around $17 per month. Not a lot of money in my book, music means a lot to me!


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    9 months ago

    So much this! I don’t use Spotify, I buy all my music on Bandcamp. Sometimes I buy an album after just hearing the first song because I find it interesting, but then after a few more listens I realize that the album is not what I thought it was. However, I’m already committed because I paid for it, and it now sits at the top of my collection, so I continue to listen to it. Sometimes it turns out I find qualities in the music that I didn’t notice at the first listen, and I learn to like it. Sometimes not, and I ditch it.

    This was also the way I discovered music before Spotify even existed, I just never changed my habits (I just used other services than Bandcamp back then). I think more people should try turning off the algorithmic entertainment faucet that is Spotify and try committing a bit more to the music that they listen to. Also, a lot more money goes to the artists this way, Spotify is basically stealing from the artists.









  • Almost exclusively Bandcamp. I sometimes use YouTube or Spotify (but pay for neither) to listen to stuff that I can’t buy on Bandcamp.

    There are really not many places left where you can actually buy and own digital music, which I think is sad. I used to use eMusic before it became occupied with blockchain stuff, I used 7digital before it was made unavailable in my country, and I sometimes used Google Play Music for the stuff I couldn’t find elsewhere. Now there is only Bandcamp left.