• Aurous is a free and questionably legal way to stream music
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Literally 90% of the features dont even work on this shit app. Please take this down RIAA
[QUOTE=ikermitkiller;48907615] Got a reasonable income? Don't be cheap, buy stuff* [/QUOTE]Or spend money on other things
[QUOTE=benbb;48907469]What's wrong with Spotify Premium?[/QUOTE] You're paying for a service which gives almost fuck-all money to the artists. If they gave the artists more % I wouldn't have a problem with it, but all in all I prefer having all my music readily avaible in mp3 format on my HDD, so even then I probably wouldn't use it.
[QUOTE=UnknownDude;48908457]You're paying for a service which gives almost fuck-all money to the artists. If they gave the artists more % I wouldn't have a problem with it, but all in all I prefer having all my music readily avaible in mp3 format on my HDD, so even then I probably wouldn't use it.[/QUOTE] So instead of using a service that pays artists [i]almost[/i] fuck-all, you pirate their music, which gives them [i]exactly[/i] fuck all? Nice logic you got going there.
[QUOTE=Headhumpy;48908722]So instead of using a service that pays artists [i]almost[/i] fuck-all, you pirate their music, which gives them [i]exactly[/i] fuck all? Nice logic you got going there.[/QUOTE] Don't put words in my mouth like a dick. I never said that I pirate my music. First of all, a big chunk of collection is not even for-profit music, but rather free music from the internet, sometimes with an option of paying, and often with a Creative Commons license (and that's also the model I use for the music I make myself). I also buy albums off bandcamp and other websites where the artists puts up the music themselves, as well as from the artists' own websites. Occasionally I even buy CD's and rip them.' I also still have music that I bought from the iTunes store before I switched over to Windows and Winamp. And then I use YouTube (with uBlock) and Soundcloud for music that I don't have on my HDD.
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