I at one point had collected a huge Music collection. It was at 131GB at one point, and I kept it on a network drive to play for years. I then moved and lost the network drive, then moved again and found it, still with all of my music on it.
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I pulled all the music off and it's decades of random interests. African Music to Jazz to BeBop to Death Metal to P-Funk to Classical all over the place, in as high a quality as I could possibly find. When I lost this treasure trove of weird I just shrugged and got Amazon.
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Lately the sound quality of most streaming has been going down, Amazon "loses" the few songs I did upload to their service. It's mostly full of pop and trash, with a few nice things here and there but nothing too indie. I kind of wanted to just get off it and go back to mine.
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Bandcamp is amazing for exploration. It's probably my favorite streaming service and I like to buy albums from the bands I like. Apple Music has been fantastic for me and keeps getting better.
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Also https://www.nativedsd.com/ and https://www.prostudiomasters.com/ and https://store.acousticsounds.com/superhirez I mean, c'mon, James Taylor at 96kHz studio master quality? https://www.prostudiomasters.com/#quickview/album/54810 … In FLAC or AIFF or DSD? And, not much more than the normal shit CDs used to be.
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