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bandcamp is great! you can just pay and download music in whatever format (flac, wav, mp3), no questions asked.
They don't have the Taylor Swifts of the world, but most indy bands and artists are on there, which is good enough for me.
For classical music, there is presto music, but their download experience is not as straight forward as bandcamp IMO.
yeah no I listen to mostly bigger names
Then if you care about the artists being compensated fairly, you can CD+rip; if not, streamrip/torrent will produce a lot less waste and much more convenient.
TBH most big names are millionaires anyway, I probably would care much more about my convenience than them getting paid 5 bucks for all my troubles.
I support the artists I love by seeing them love and buying their merch, pays them far more than a few streams would anyways
I have similar thoughts. I use bandcamp for smaller artists but I would recommend nicotine+ on Linux
yeah I used nicotine in the past, but lidarr seems better
I don't care about the profits of big artists and i refuse rental/streaming, so if they have their own site or i can find them elsewhere, fine, otherwise it's the high seas. HDtracks has some big names.
For smaller bands there's bandcamp. Is sellaband still a thing?