• Noggog@programming.dev
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    14 days ago

    If you read my other post, you’ll see that i hybridize and do both.

    I cant afford to buy every artist that someone flippantly recommends i check out. (8k albums in my library atm) Im not streaming. Pirating is the demo/simmer stage. Followup retroactive purchases are the “yup, good shit” support stage

    When they get my support they’re getting 100% of my money rather than what drips down through Spotify’s grip. I’d say that’s a win for both sides

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        10 days ago

        ?? Chicken and egg? It’s not that i cant afford the things I like. It’s that i need to listen to it first to know if I like it enough to purchase it. If someone recommends me some band I never heard of froma genre im not familiar with, I would like to give it a chance. A heavy portion of the music I love now wasn’t something I knew immediately I would like within 30 seconds of hearing it. The likelihood is their recommendation isn’t for me, but I dont know until I listen a bit and simmer at least a short bit.

        So do I just buy everything anyone namedrops outright? Or do I refuse to give a recommendation any chance whatsoever because I make a guess its not for me before I even listened?