Pork Wellington
kiwifarms.net
- Joined
- Jan 26, 2025
For music, I've been using Bandcamp for years, as I have always been against Spotify and music streaming in general. Aside from the shitty business practices, I think in some ways it has destroyed music fandom.I hate general music slop and AI music.
I hate that YouTube, Spotify, and other streaming services are no longer usable for finding anything.
When last.fm died, I used Spotify.
User-generated playlists were relatively good and yielded at least a few songs to check out later.
Then the bot-playing music scam meta started, and it all went to suffocate and die in a big Indian pile of shit.
Used YouTube for a while after that.
Not that great, but with a trained algo account, you could still dig up some interesting stuff.
Then the modern wave of AI came in. At first, it was just images getting swapped out for AI illustrations - I could live with that. People trying to stand out among all the chillout and lo-fi slop channels - sure, whatever, I get it. Content exploded, and it got way harder to find anything decent. Well, at least it still had real songs! Now? AI music - just to make monetization easy.
Aren't you happy? All this beep-boop human music to listen to while working? Powered by Mohan's executive farts. Eco-friendly!
It’s often said that most people use five websites.
I now use two. Kiwi Farms and one more forum. What’s even the point of the Internet?
I know at least with Bandcamp the majority of what I pay actually goes to the artist. If you don't feel like curating an MP3 collection, you can just stream the music via their app. I've found that it's pretty good for discovering new music. I like how the latest releases page is in chronological order, so every artist gets their new releases in the spotlight, even if only for a few hours. Not because they paid x amount to get up there, or some algorithm placed it there.
For more obscure stuff not on the platform, I check Discogs. If that's not viable, I just use Soulseek.
I know that's not for everyone because people have just gotten used to streaming.