streaming has a history of being data intrusive. and buying from most online stores show itemized music receipts to the credit card company (and don’t typically allow giftcards). buying in person is nice, but harder to get new music.

any tips?

  • ComradeSharkfucker@lemmy.ml
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    Physical copies paid in cash. Get a walkman or a recordplayer lol, they go hard.

    Edit: this does make newer music impossible yeah my bad. Bandcamp maybe?

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    Privacy from whom?

    I ask because the easiest way to do what you’re asking is to have your local record store sell you shit and pay in cash (that you’ve laundered so the serial numbers don’t match the atm). You can even be like “I’m trying to get away from computers man, can you order me this off eBay?” And guaranteed if you spent a hundred bucks or so on used releases they’ll say “absolutely!”

    Of course, you’ll stick out like a sore thumb and have a lie to keep up with, so you’ll not have any real measure of anonymity.

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        You’re posting in the internet right now. I suggested that you tell people you are trying to get away from computers

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          ahh yeah. I do spend most of my time off line and that’s one reason I don’t want to use streaming services

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            You’ll fit right in.

            What do you like to listen to and what do you like to listen on?

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                If you’re mechanically inclined and can work with small parts, the old Sony branded walkmans are generally good quality and have a decent supply of replacement parts. Some of the new portables have awful wow and flutter that will make it seem like that two step is a polyrhythm!

                I listen on my phone in the world, cd and tape when I’m driving and on whatever at home. Today it was goat and escape-ism.

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    I use BandCamp or HDtracks when i can’t find it in the former.
    If you’re in the US, Privacy.com has CCs. There are some sites that over gift cards via XMR too.
    Generally though, if there’s a CC involved, there’s almost always KYC.

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    Buy CDs. Fun and affordable if your music tastes can be found in thrift stores.

    See if your local record store will order in new releases or otherwise for you on CD. Mine does and it’s not a very large store.

    From there, rip to a computer where you either copy it to a mobile device for listening or self host your own streaming service such as Navidrome or Jellyfin.

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      It is highly impractical and arbitrary to tie a digital download to a physical piece of media, especially if you have no plans to use it after ripping. Waiting until it arrives or going to a now-rare disk store, and then almost immediately either throwing into the trash or bothering to resell - neither feels good.

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        If someone wants to put together a physical CD collection then <$50 is a small investment for a external CD drive. Thrift store CDs are cheap but it still has it’s costs. Streaming service subscriptions add up as well.

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    I use 7Digital and HDTracks to purchase DRM free music. Neither require KYC or block VPNs. At least one uses PayPal but allows guest checkout. I use Privacy.com cards to purchase too

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    Ideally one wouldn’t need to pay to experience a form of art

    Rather, one should first experience the art, and then if they want they could make a donation

    I think that buying a CD directly from the musician at their concert or event is the only truly direct way that doesn’t end up giving most of the money to monopolistic intermediary

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      Ideally one wouldn’t need to pay to experience a form of art

      Sure… music instruments and the electricity to feed a stage are free.

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        Absolutely not, I did not imply that, the post is about digital reproduction/ownership of music (if I haven’t misunderstood it)

        And that is, basically, free, a very “low” cost of copying bytes. What we pay on Spotify and Apple Music are not the artists, not their instruments or recording hardware or mastering software.

        We pay the intermediaries.

        Concerts, museums, theatres, etc, have high costs so I’m completely fine for them to cost money to the visitors.