How do you listen to music?
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MP3s on my phone played in the car over Bluetooth. Same MP3s played on my main computer from my NAS or on my stereo though an app that came with the receiver.
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Spotify. I know a lot of people here like having thier own collection cough arrr cough, but Spotify makes finding new music from pretty unknown artists too easy.
The weekly Monday and Friday playlists are too amazing
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In my car, with my windows down, singing loudly (and fairly good actually)
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blasting through a speaker while doing chores.
tiny quiet helmet-mounted speaker while commuting so I can still hear traffic noises
never headphones, never earbuds
but live music is always the best
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Personal collection via Plex server and Plexamp either on desktop (speakers/headphones) or my phone (headphones/car stereo)
I actually originally misread this question as "How often do you listen to music" and so the answer to that is, based on my average tracks per year on Last.fm which is roughly around 10,000 per year, I average around 27 tracks a day, which I would guesstimate to be roughly about two hours a day.
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With my ears. Sometimes with my toes but it’s not as enjoyable.
Jokes like this make me think that we as humans deserve things like the plague.
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Through a few community radio stations. I've long been a volunteer DJ for one in my region. Tune into the shows that I resonate with. Awesome to hear what some actual folks have curated for the week. Discover lots of new music that way and also through research into what I'd like to play on the next show.
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In the highest quality available with an external USB DAC and studio monitors. Usually I listen to music alone; I don’t like blasting music on speakers unless I’m in my car.
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Through a few community radio stations. I've long been a volunteer DJ for one in my region. Tune into the shows that I resonate with. Awesome to hear what some actual folks have curated for the week. Discover lots of new music that way and also through research into what I'd like to play on the next show.
WELCOME BACK LISTENERS! This yo boy D-D-D-DJ JOHNNY DEADEYES! We're about to hit you with that twin-spin sound sandwich. Here's Private Eyes by Hall and Oates!
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WELCOME BACK LISTENERS! This yo boy D-D-D-DJ JOHNNY DEADEYES! We're about to hit you with that twin-spin sound sandwich. Here's Private Eyes by Hall and Oates!
It's seriously a blast to broadcast whatever you like (within community standards). After working in commercial and affiliate public stations, it's refreshing. Think I did play that track once in a set of stalker songs.
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My process involves a PC with Arch Linux (btw), .flac files, Strawberry music player, a Fiio K5 Pro DAC, and Audio Technica ATH-M50x headphones.
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In the highest quality available with an external USB DAC and studio monitors. Usually I listen to music alone; I don’t like blasting music on speakers unless I’m in my car.
Which DAC‽ You can't just tease me like that.
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Navidrome is my goto. Even has apps for iOS and Android, not native though. Don’t ask me where all the mo3s on my server come from, they just appear there.
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Jokes like this make me think that we as humans deserve things like the plague.
then how tf do YOU listen to music?
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then how tf do YOU listen to music?
I take acid and watch it
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I take acid and watch it
I'm tried getting into acid, started with small stuff, like citric acid, but when I tried stronger acids it hurt my throat, so I stopped
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radio.garden for listening to whichever ad-free stations we can find (usually classical/jazz stations) while at work.
rainwave.cc for when we're at home and just want background music, fitting as it's a site for video game music and covers.
when we have moods where we want to listen to specific songs and albums, youtube.
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I'm tried getting into acid, started with small stuff, like citric acid, but when I tried stronger acids it hurt my throat, so I stopped
Bro, no joke. Sprinkle some citric acid on some wet grapes. SOUR CITY
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I have a Jellyfin server with a music library. Mostly listen in the car and sometimes at home.
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Bro, no joke. Sprinkle some citric acid on some wet grapes. SOUR CITY
honestly, if I knew where to get actual acid I'd give it a try.
please don't reply here with info that might get you in trouble.