Here’s the YouTube live stream of our show this evening, Friday 11 April 2025:
Here’s the YouTube live stream of our show this evening, Friday 11 April 2025:
New release time. Head over to https://bandcamp.com/yum to redeem the below codes if you want to add it to your collection. Or head to https://junkatat.bandcamp.com/album/spinal-trap if you want to check the tracks first.
sttg-kdu5
hmf4-66j9
jba4-yk9t
9xfj-bk67
z45r-c99v
np7a-w8k9
56wb-h2zz
gyh5-5dk6
y2ef-7ctk
tgyh-75cz
The Best Spotify Alternative
OK so Spotify stiffs artists, platforms fascist podcasters, their CEO is a billionaire trumpie and he’s investing in military AI. Great.
Which is probably why I keep getting the same question on fedi and IRL: what is the best Spotify alternative?
Let me come clean right off the bat. The title of this post is slightly misleading (i.e. clickbait). Honestly, you shouldn’t have too much trouble finding info on competing streaming platforms. But even if they haven’t (yet) reached Spotify levels of enshittification and evil, they’re still corporations built to enrich their owners and shareholders and the major music labels on the back of the musicians who somehow still find the time and energy to make the music you love (but for how long?).
But I am going to answer the question, by way of a bunch of personal anecdotes if you’ll be so kind as to bear with me.
When I was young (before the Internet) and living in Belgium at the time, I had the opportunity to visit New York, so I went, and I loved it, and I stayed. Meanwhile, my mother met her second husband and moved to California. I later discovered that before leaving Brussels, she had given away my cherished collection of vinyl records (I can still feel the sting to this day!)
Fast-forward a couple of decades, and iTunes and then Spotify appear on the scene. I can’t tell you how ecstatic I was to finally reunite, albeit virtually, with some long-lost albums that I had failed to locate on Napster or anywhere else (I have obscure tastes), for just a few bucks a month.
As time went on though, I realized that having access to virtually every piece of music ever published was overwhelming. Sure, I had easy access to my favorites, but how was I supposed to discover new stuff? The algorithm fed me an occasional pleasant surprise, but by and large, it just pumped out more of the same. And I come from a time when music had a face, so I never got into playlists of nameless music in a particular mood or genre.
Then a minor miracle happened. The venerable French state-owned radio station FIP (yes, I was back living in France by then), renowned for just playing uninterrupted music in every conceivable genre (vive l’éclectisme !), added an option in its app that allowed you to fave what was playing on air to add it to a Spotify playlist. That playlist of favorite music, old and new, grew and grew, and I even actually listened to it on occasion.
But then FIP killed its app, and Spotify became mired in more and more bloat, it’s UI became worse and worse, and I used it less and less, just as I was becoming more and more aware of how Spotify was literally cheapening music to the point of rendering it virtually worthless, in every sense of the word. And so one day it hit me. Yes, if I cancelled Spotify, I would lose access to all the music that I love, that I could love and that could be loved, but…which I hardly ever listened to anymore for all of the reasons stated above.
But enough about me. Before I finally get to the point and answer the question, let’s talk about…my niece. Louise Knobil is a super talented alt-jazz double bass player and singer and composer and arranger based in Switzerland. She’s already a rising star, tours all over Europe, is interviewed in the press, on TV, on the radio, and was even the guest star on FIP’s daily jazz hour, club jazzafip. When her second album came out last fall, I plugged it on Mastodon, and some people asked me where they could buy it. So I asked her and it took me a minute to understand her puzzled silence. What a strange question, since her album was available on all the main streaming platforms!
Not that she expects to actually make any real money from streams, despite her newfound notoriety. Publishing there is just what you’re expected to do, even though contrary to popular belief, anyone can publish their music on the big streaming platforms. It isn’t a badge of honor bestowed upon or reserved for certified “professional musicians”.
(I have since then set up Louise Knobil on Bandcamp, and other platforms should follow).
So, do you see where I’m going with all this?
Yes, streaming platforms are somewhat convenient and cheap for the end user, but they are just bottomless pits of content, and they suck at discovery and they suck the life and worth out of music.
All of them.
Which is why the best alternative for people who still actually care somewhat about music as an art form and still want to stream music is…
Drumroll please:
The radio.
The good old-fashioned radio, and newer forms of radio.
When Radio Free Fedi magically appeared out of nowhere a couple of years ago, I was thrilled they were happy to play my music, but I was soon totally floored by and hooked on what I was hearing, and began connecting with the artists that had wowed or moved me. Radio with benefits!
Radio Free Fedi is no more, and while no successor has reached it’s former hamster-curated glory, there are options out there, whether you’re into super specific genres of esoteric electronica, into Bonkwave or even NotBonkWave.
The LISTEN section on NHAM has you covered.
Yes, these are all different stations, which requires more clicks, which is slightly less convenient, but are we actually willing to let the music world slide into tik-tok’d irrelevance and oblivion because we’re too lazy to fucking click?
I hope not.
So, TL;DR, here is the best Spotify alternative for genuine music lovers who want to stream music:
Hundreds of scientific studies and thousands of papers certify beyond any possible doubt that the best alternative to Spotify is a pink giraffe eating banana bread with a straw in Uzbekistan.
Congratulations, and thank you.
Not sure which of their recordings have #Accordion but Finnish electronic-folk duo @junnawave has hand-knit socks up on #bandcamp which come with one of their records so you can check that one
https://junna.bandcamp.com/merch/k-sintehdyt-junna-sukat
#AccordionBandcamp
#Dance in your socks
#FolkMusic #Finland
Here's some free download codes for my new 3-track experimental EP, The Orange Department. Made with 1970s test equipment, shortwave radio and effects.
In case the title doesn't make it obvious, it's an oblique reference to the Orange Menace, Tr*mp.
dkl7-5bpl
szea-bc7e
s26r-xxpu
j75c-gv54
7w7q-b92a
xs5f-w9x7
qq7v-ctm5
fbw7-xb9r
mdsa-ec6l
bqqr-uw8j
https://stevenraysound.bandcamp.com/yum
I'll post more when these get used.
#experimentalMusic #bandcamp
A Myth of Youth and Beauty - Replay in Neon
Originally released on Not What I Call Bonk Wave vol 3.
Plus a great remix of the track by Aromatherapist.
Bandwagon.fm
https://bandwagon.fm/67eee83834d7f193f6c27f10
Bandcamp
https://ashnoodle.bandcamp.com/album/a-myth-of-youth-and-beauty
Soundcloud
https://soundcloud.com/ashgre/a-myth-of-youth-and-beauty-replay-in-neon
Happy #FairTradeMusicFriday to all who celebrate!
If you've got a release on a #FairTradeMusic platform¹ you'd like to plug, go to this post: https://botgts.evilgeniusrobot.uk/@ftmf/statuses/01JQYTP4CVP4506QQN6GYGDP49 and reply with a link & description for your release to its pinned post.
If you would like to find fab fresh music and support a #FediArtist in the process, head over to https://isitfairtrademusicfri.day and check out all the great submissions by the community.
¹ eg #Bandcamp, #Bandwagon, #Faircamp, #JamCoop, #Mirlo or #SelfHosted etc.
Don't forget it's #FairTradeMusicFriday !
If you have a release to plug, and it's on a "fair" platform (#Faircamp, #Mirlo, #JamCoop, #Bandcamp, #Bandwagon and so on), post a direct reply to the linked post here (not this toot!):
https://botgts.evilgeniusrobot.uk/@ftmf/statuses/01JQYTP4CVP4506QQN6GYGDP49
and it will magically show up here:
https://isitfairtrademusicfri.day/
Follow @ftmf to make sure you don't miss out!
You want some codes? How about some Mirlo codes for a change:
Redeem here: https://mirlo.space/key13/release/pretentious-incongruity/redeem
8a1cc449
3863ea77
25ae2eb9
9fb10dc6
d7ca8c61
Or if you want Bandcamp yum codes, redeem here: https://key13.bandcamp.com/yum
cr2y-gb46
plly-uhjy
6ul9-wxkm
ulpk-wpt6
vp62-hr3k
[replaced used codes with new ones - again!]
Update: #Mirlo and #Bandcamp running neck and neck in terms of redemptions so far!
I test out music on #Bandcamp then put the good discoveries on the wishlist or shopping cart. What I buy goes in my music library and into my phone and I listen mainly in the car.
Completely 100% free from the stench and claws of greedy Spotify and the rest of the ripoff-to-artists streaming services.
· Surveillance Capitalism by Evan Greer
· Roll Over by Astrix & Pixel
- https://bandcamp.com/pmarg
Isotopia by Synaptyx is out now: https://synaptyx.bandcamp.com/album/isotopia
Thanks to everyone who attended the Listening Party last night.
Here’s the YouTube live stream of our show this evening, Wednesday 26 March 2025:
Greetings, everyone. Today’s Release Day for my new collection, The Orange Department.
https://stevenraysound.bandcamp.com/album/the-orange-department
This 3-track album introduces a new approach for me. Instead of using traditional synthesizers to create sound (maybe even music!), the sounds on this release were made with test equipment, with a little shortwave radio here and there for extra spice.
So what is test equipment? It’s mainly gear intended for the calibration and testing of telecommunications and audio systems. It allows the user to measure various properties of sound, as well as modify that sound. Some devices can also generate audio.
Over the years, test equipment has been used by everyone from Karlheinz Stockhausen in the sixties to Hainbach today to make music.
I hope you enjoy The Orange Department!
Steven
P.s. - my current discount code ‘discount50’ can be used on anything in my discography for 50% off through March 31.
One of the best compliments about my music:
"It's good and it's not trying to be like anything else"
Having a unique voice in electronic music is hard, it took me decades to find mine
Can I get a boost
and a sale
please?
Thank you
p.s. I am working on new stuff. but it's feeling really chaotic this time... so not sure what will happen!!
Anyway, have a listen
picture a #taggart #tui table like the one above post, even the same #futurist terminal background -- but containing a (test only!) #ytdlp rip from #bandcamp ... where it turns out not all tracks have their proper #id3 tags!
i can now navigate to the artist column for the whole folder and set the artist name for everything in one go!
...still doesn't save it, though so next i need to implement the "save" modal asking the user to confirm the metadata updates and do those