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Since the Plex announcement that their integration with tidal is ending, I'm considering what my options are. I'm aware the the *arrs but is there anything that will recommend music?

What do all you die hard pirates do to discover new bands?

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I start playing music on YT music, and if there's anything I like I will pirate it

[–] RandomLegend@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 years ago

Havent found a good solution for me aswell.

I used to use spotify and let it create similar playlists to what I already had but ofc they killed that feature in favor of their useless smart shuffle....

[–] Nyarlathotep@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 points 2 years ago

What do all you die hard pirates do to discover new bands?

  1. Find DJs I like on Twitch. (Many of them copy shows to Mixcloud too, so you can listen later, but track IDs may only be on the live show.)
  2. When I hear a song I like, grab the discography from one of the usual sources.

I have discovered so much great new music via Twitch, but I am sure not every genre is well supplied with good DJs.

[–] crimeschneck@feddit.nl 1 points 2 years ago

If you don't have a problem with sharing your listening data:

  • Last.fm (for example, check "similar to" section of artist pages or "similar albums" of album pages)
  • ListenBrainz, a free and open source alternative to Last.fm (for example, Music Neighbourhood, ListenBrainz Radio, or the "Created for you" playlists (they have been criticised by people for having too little variety, but according to the devs this will increase as more people use the service))

Or you can just ask people for recommendations.