I rediscovered the joy of my own music collection by quitting Spotify and switching to self-hosted Navidrome.

  • john_lemmy@slrpnk.net
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    3 days ago

    Neat! As someone who never had that much luck with Spotify’s recommendations, this is part of what worked for me.

    When I want a specific mood or even artist for music I own, I use navidrome.

    To expand that collection I use bandcamp (and bandcamp Fridays).

    To discover new stuff, I rely on recommendations from friends or go wide with sources like NTS radio or similar.

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    7 days ago

    I have no idea about Navidrome, but I completely agree with the gist of this article. Actively choose the music you listen to. When the music you’ve chosen has run out, if you’re not motivated to make another choice, let the music stop and enjoy quiet for a while.

  • FreedomAdvocate@lemmy.net.au
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    6 days ago

    I don’t know why so many people think you have to do one or the other, that you can’t host your own and use spotify.

    No matter how much you might hate Spotify from an ideological point of view, you cannot deny its amazing music discovery ability.

    I use Spotify as a way to find what to add to my collection, which I then stream using Plexamp when it makes more sense than just using Spotify - which isn’t very often tbh, only really when license issues prevent an album being in my country on Spotify. I can share my plex music library with friends and family though.

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    7 days ago

    I chose Navidrome for my music collection. I basically use it when I’m outside working around the property. Put on my raggedy ass pair of Beats, I found in the thrift store for $5…had to do some repairs but they work, on a defunct old phone just for the wifi access. When I’m inside tho, I use Music Bee. Navadrome has everything I need, tho I am still searching for a mobile app that operates like I want it too. The app I’m currently using, Agin Music, is good, but there are a couple places in the operation flow that won’t let me backtrack to the previous page I was viewing. I’ll keep testing until I find one.

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      7 days ago

      Android or iOS?

      On android I found symphonium to be a great app to use with my navidrome server. On iOS, play:sub was the best experience I found

      • ѕєχυαℓ ρσℓутσρє@lemmy.sdf.org
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        7 days ago

        Symfonium is great, and in its current state, probably the best Subsonic client for android. (Tempus is good enough for me though.) But best of luck if you ever have a nontrivial issue and ask the dev for help. That’s one abrasive mf. (Just take a look here. It’s hard to find anyone so full of themselves.)

        That said, if it works for your needs, it’s a great app. I won’t judge anyone for using it, but I’m someone who can’t and won’t separate the art from its artist. If that applies to you, you’ve been warned.

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    7 days ago

    I know there is a lot about Plex to hate, but I am always grateful for Plexamp. It requires a Plex pass, but it’s worth it for Plexamp alone imo.

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      7 days ago

      I mean, if you’re paying for something anyway, Navidrome + Symfonium is (to me) a better option.