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  • april@donotsta.reA april@donotsta.re
    @lislegaard @nyovaya@transfem.socialyouwere searching for "vote for a Party", did you meant "start a Revolution after socialist ideals"
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    #33

    @april

    indeed

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    • esi@merveilles.townE esi@merveilles.town

      @lislegaard @nyovaya @april I've always joked about it that people pirating my music has earned me more money than Spotify and all the other streaming services combined. Piracy costs me 0 dollars and I gained at minimum 0 dollars. (potentially more if people bought my music after pirating it, but impossible to track that)

      Big tech streaming services on the other hand, if memory serves me right, have earned me somewhere around 200 dollars probably in the last 10+ years, but cost me I think 75 dollars a year to keep the music on them. In other words, they've earned me negative 550 dollars.

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      #34
      @esi @lislegaard @nyovaya same Here, except i earned 0€ and had to pay idk how much for didtrohero
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      • esi@merveilles.townE esi@merveilles.town

        @lislegaard @nyovaya @april I've always joked about it that people pirating my music has earned me more money than Spotify and all the other streaming services combined. Piracy costs me 0 dollars and I gained at minimum 0 dollars. (potentially more if people bought my music after pirating it, but impossible to track that)

        Big tech streaming services on the other hand, if memory serves me right, have earned me somewhere around 200 dollars probably in the last 10+ years, but cost me I think 75 dollars a year to keep the music on them. In other words, they've earned me negative 550 dollars.

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        #35

        @esi @nyovaya @april

        i remember benn jordan / the flashbulb got sick of apple fucking him over back in the itunes days.

        so he torrented his own music and put a text file that said that if you like the music you can donate something into this paypal account.

        made more money on the torrented album than on itunes...

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        • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

          @esi @nyovaya @april

          i remember benn jordan / the flashbulb got sick of apple fucking him over back in the itunes days.

          so he torrented his own music and put a text file that said that if you like the music you can donate something into this paypal account.

          made more money on the torrented album than on itunes...

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          #36
          @lislegaard @esi @nyovaya u give me ideas
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          • colinhaynes@mastodon.scotC colinhaynes@mastodon.scot

            @lislegaard

            Here's a link to the blog of J Willgoose from the band Public Service Broadcasting (see the Streaming Payment Rates entry) showing differing payments that bands get from different streaming services.

            https://jwillgoose.tumblr.com/

            Interesting and informative I think.

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            #37

            @ColinHaynes @lislegaard I remember the breakdown from a few years ago when Google Play Music was paying about 10x the rates of YouTube Music. And then it shut down.

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            • craignicol@glasgow.socialC craignicol@glasgow.social

              @ColinHaynes @lislegaard I remember the breakdown from a few years ago when Google Play Music was paying about 10x the rates of YouTube Music. And then it shut down.

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              #38

              @craignicol @lislegaard

              Unlike Google to shut a service down.

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              • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                @groot

                i wrote a blog post about how to find new music btw

                https://www.kristofferlislegaard.com/blog/2025-11-05-be-your-own-algorithm-in-search-of-new-music/

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                #39

                @lislegaard @groot TBH, I don't understand how anyone has a problem finding new muaic. I discover new genres and musicians all the time, and I've never used spotify.

                people tell me irl
                someone plays a tune at a bar or social centre I go to
                I browse (and buy from) bandcamp
                I follow music sharing accounts and music lovers on fedi
                I listen to radio streams from all over the world

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                • firn@scholar.socialF firn@scholar.social

                  @lislegaard @groot TBH, I don't understand how anyone has a problem finding new muaic. I discover new genres and musicians all the time, and I've never used spotify.

                  people tell me irl
                  someone plays a tune at a bar or social centre I go to
                  I browse (and buy from) bandcamp
                  I follow music sharing accounts and music lovers on fedi
                  I listen to radio streams from all over the world

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                  #40

                  @firn @lislegaard afaiu the issue is often that new music must be fed to them on demand via an algorithm they can just mash 'next' or 'like' on.

                  But I appreciate your point, it's like worrying about how one will get to see new cats if they delete facebook.

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                  • groot@toot.communityG groot@toot.community

                    @firn @lislegaard afaiu the issue is often that new music must be fed to them on demand via an algorithm they can just mash 'next' or 'like' on.

                    But I appreciate your point, it's like worrying about how one will get to see new cats if they delete facebook.

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                    #41

                    @groot @lislegaard Good call on the cats. Thankfully, there's caturday!

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                    • firn@scholar.socialF firn@scholar.social

                      @groot @lislegaard Good call on the cats. Thankfully, there's caturday!

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                      #42

                      @firn @lislegaard many years ago I had children, so I'm getting unsolicited cat pics for the rest of my days on earth.

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                      • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                        @groot

                        i wrote a blog post about how to find new music btw

                        https://www.kristofferlislegaard.com/blog/2025-11-05-be-your-own-algorithm-in-search-of-new-music/

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                        #43

                        @lislegaard @groot Always worth it to follow the connections. I follow a few musicians, and they are always posting about their friends, follow them, etc. Also just watching local small venue calendars is a great way to find folks as well.

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                        • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                          I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.

                          I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.

                          That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.

                          I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction. 😢

                          #spotify #bigtech #music

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                          #44

                          @lislegaard funny how piracy was such a big threat to musicians and how every single thing we (piracy defenders) told people about what was going to happen to the music industry came true.

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                          • audunmb@todon.nlA audunmb@todon.nl

                            @lislegaard funny how piracy was such a big threat to musicians and how every single thing we (piracy defenders) told people about what was going to happen to the music industry came true.

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                            #45

                            @audunmb

                            including the line about how those who pirated the most were also the people who bought the most.

                            i reeeeeaaaallllyyy remember getting convinced that that was OF COURSE not the case. it's only logic, right?! why would someone who pirated music buy music!?

                            turns out that was indeed the case, because they were music lovers, and not passive consumers.

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                            • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                              I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.

                              I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.

                              That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.

                              I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction. 😢

                              #spotify #bigtech #music

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                              #46

                              @lislegaard i wonder who makes more from spotify: artists, engineers, or cloud & hardware companies?

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                              • airshipper@cloudisland.nzA airshipper@cloudisland.nz

                                @lislegaard i wonder who makes more from spotify: artists, engineers, or cloud & hardware companies?

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                                #47

                                @airshipper

                                daniel ek.

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                                • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                                  I used a Norwegian open-source tool to analyze my old Spotify data as a customer.

                                  I don't use Spotify anymore, but I can announce that of all the money I ever paid them, approx. 5% went to the artists I listened to.

                                  That is a pretty insane transfer of wealth from the bottom / middle to the top if you ask me.

                                  I already knew Spotify is a big scam for those not at the top, but seeing the numbers still gives me a bodily reaction. 😢

                                  #spotify #bigtech #music

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                                  #48
                                  @lislegaard@sonomu.club on podcast2.0 artist get 100%. unless of course they decide to programtically split 90-10 with say, the designer of the cover art. oh, and the cryptofascists from paypal or stripe? well they get jack shit!
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                                  • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                                    @airshipper

                                    daniel ek.

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                                    #49

                                    @lislegaard well yeah of course. if we knew how much of every (currency unit) spent was going to the ceo and other executives, we might make better decisions about value for money

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                                    • syndicate@s.basspistol.orgS syndicate@s.basspistol.org
                                      @lislegaard@sonomu.club on podcast2.0 artist get 100%. unless of course they decide to programtically split 90-10 with say, the designer of the cover art. oh, and the cryptofascists from paypal or stripe? well they get jack shit!
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                                      @syndicate

                                      how does this system get around paypal / stripe?

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                                      • syndicate@s.basspistol.orgS syndicate@s.basspistol.org
                                        @lislegaard@sonomu.club on podcast2.0 artist get 100%. unless of course they decide to programtically split 90-10 with say, the designer of the cover art. oh, and the cryptofascists from paypal or stripe? well they get jack shit!
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                                        #51
                                        @lislegaard@sonomu.club it's also very pirate friendly: those who want to save the music to a local drive can inspect the xml file (it's all just RSS). but then again all of the (open source) apps have a button for that.
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                                        • lislegaard@sonomu.clubL lislegaard@sonomu.club

                                          @syndicate

                                          how does this system get around paypal / stripe?

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                                          #52
                                          @lislegaard@sonomu.club Bitcoin. If you know a more ecofriendly, fairer and sovereign way to transfer value, please share!
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