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Post by moonlightfocus on Sept 8, 2017 22:42:28 GMT
How you listen to your music? The ways to consume and listen to music has changed over the decades.
Do you still buy your music on CD/Vinyl of all your favourite artists? Or do you do stream them on Spotify, Apple Music, etc?
Or a combination of both or either?
Or do you simply just download everything from the internet for free and not support the artists? (Don't answer Yes to this)
Vote in the poll and comment how you are listening to your music.
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Sept 8, 2017 22:46:51 GMT
I kinda do all of the above to be honest. I always buy albums I like, always. I must have over 1000 if not over 2000. I collect vinyls too but generally only for my fav acts. I had Apple Music for about a year but I figured, why should I pay for Apple Music when I'm buying everything I listen to anyway. So I got rid. I do download illegally, but as I said, I buy everything I like anyway. It's just for the convenience more than anything else. I primarily listen to music on my iPhone now, but sometimes through my IMac too.
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Post by moonlightfocus on Sept 8, 2017 22:49:16 GMT
Same. Buy CD of faves. Listen/watch video on Youtube.
I use to pay for an rdio streaming service which is no longer in service and buy CDs at the same time
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Post by Biebz on Sept 8, 2017 22:54:13 GMT
CD for faves. Spotify for everything else.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 8, 2017 23:18:49 GMT
CD for faves. Spotify for everything else. Same here, although I use both Apple Music and Spotify. youtube is good for new stuff that isn't released yet or just casual browsing. 🙂
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Post by MusicRecords - Nick on Sept 8, 2017 23:36:54 GMT
I just tied, who still listens to CDs as their main source though? Curious
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Sept 8, 2017 23:45:14 GMT
I just tied, who still listens to CDs as their main source though? Curious I chose cd's cause I always buy them but to be honest I haven't played a Cd, outside of the car, in years. Mostly just burn them to my phone or download them and add to my phone.
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Post by Biebz on Sept 9, 2017 12:28:34 GMT
I just tied, who still listens to CDs as their main source though? Curious I buy them but hardly ever actually use them, just when I'm going on long road trips The main reason is that I just like to own them and flick through the booklet every once in a while
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Post by Ka-Ching! on Sept 9, 2017 12:36:37 GMT
I just tied, who still listens to CDs as their main source though? Curious I buy them but hardly ever actually use them, just when I'm going on long road trips  The main reason is that I just like to own them and flick through the booklet every once in a while Basically the same as me so😂 Mine just collect dust on the shelf but I NEED them😳😂
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Post by moonlightfocus on Sept 9, 2017 16:28:53 GMT
Need them for the booklets, put the music on my phone, then goes on a shelf of many
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Post by Colbie on Sept 9, 2017 17:06:49 GMT
I use mostly youtube and spotify. I do buy physical albums sometimes, love the feeling of going through the booklet for new photo's and lyrics!
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Post by haskawuga on Sept 10, 2017 2:14:50 GMT
CD for faves. Spotify for everything else. This! This is the album I download illegally lately, tho : Melodrama (I was so excited and I downloaded the leak 1 day before the release😂), 4:44 (I downloaded it from Tidal actually)
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Post by christmascake on Sept 12, 2017 16:02:00 GMT
I use Apple Music and YouTube.
If I'm listening to something outside of the house, then it's a definite favourite.
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Post by MrRager on Sept 13, 2017 8:43:53 GMT
Youtube, Spotify and Pirate Bay/iTunes.
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