Please comment links to sites and tools you use to get your music from and I will make a Megathread with all the links organized.

You can also link to music piracy guides, Audio Players, Streaming sites and literally anything related to music, doesn’t even have to be piracy related. I will categorize it in the Megathread

Once the megathread is made I will actively maintain it for dead sites etc. 🏴‍☠️🦈

  • redimk@lemmy.fmhy.ml
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    I personally use Soulseek for anything mysic related, it’s the only service that I use when it comes to downloaing .mp3 or .flac files.

    For audio players I use the regular Windows Media Player or VLC Media Player.

    Also, I do use Spotify but I use it along Spicetify so it doesn’t show me ads, it even has a marketplace and plugins.

    That’s all I use for music!

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      I’ve been using Seeker on android, works really well.

      Some other options on android, for spotify, blackhole or spotube and ViMusic for youtube music.

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    why do they call it buildings when they’re already constructed, they should be called builts

    I pretty much exclusively use Slav Art w/ Qobuz but that’s cause I only download music every once in a while. If it’s anime related, nyaa.si has some good soundtrack / discography torrents.

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    Music Kraken

    also my logo is cute

    I am developing my own tool, music kraken. The PyPI build is outdated and doesn’t work properly but I will make a new one soon.

    Problem I am trying to solve

    Even when torrenting or downloading music, the metadata isn’t consistent and looks really messy in your music player.

    Lyrics are only rarely in the file. The notes contain adds for the page it is downloaded from, which is like fair… but fuck it I don’t like it.

    So I use web scraping and data structures, to make the metadata consistent. As far as I am aware there is nothing like it.

    Functionality

    It can download songs from:

    • YouTube Music
    • musify.club

    and more stuff like bandcamp are yet to come. It can also get additional metadata from musicbrainz, discogs or metal archives. As a matter of fact metal archives is already implemented.

    It downloads the audio and converts it to an audio format like mp3, the only limmitation it needs to support ID3 metadata. Then ofc all possible metadatas will be saved and embedet in the file

    Interface

    usage: __main__.py [-h] [-v] [-m] [-t] [-a] [-g GENRE] [-u URL] [--settings]
                       [-s SETTING SETTING] [--paths] [-r] [--frontend]
    
    A simple yet powerful cli to download music with music-kraken.
    
    options:
      -h, --help            show this help message and exit
      -v, --verbose         Sets the logging level to debug.
      -m, --force-post-process
                            If a to downloaded thing is skipped due to being found
                            on disc, it will still update the metadata
                            accordingly.
      -t, --test            For the sake of testing. Equals: '-vp -g test'
      -a, --all             If set it will download EVERYTHING the music
                            downloader can find. For example weird compilations
                            from musify.
      -g GENRE, --genre GENRE
                            Specifies the genre. (Will be overwritten by -t)
      -u URL, --url URL     Downloads the content of given url.
      --settings            Opens a menu to modify the settings
      -s SETTING SETTING, --setting SETTING SETTING
                            Modifies a setting directly.
      --paths, -p           Prints an overview over all music-kraken paths.
      -r                    Resets the config file to the default one.
      --frontend, -f        Set a good and fast invidious/piped instance from your
                            homecountry, to reduce the latency.
    
    to search:
    > s: {query or url}
    > s: https://musify.club/release/some-random-release-183028492
    > s: #a {artist} #r {release} #t {track}
    
    to download:
    > d: {option ids or direct url}
    > d: 0, 3, 4
    > d: 1
    > d: https://musify.club/release/some-random-release-183028492