At #FediForum, @n00q discussed a Federated music service for #BandCamp refugees. After a few days of drawing up requirements and specs, and a couple days of code, something interesting is taking shape.Here's a too-fast-tour of a hypothetical album pag...
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@benpate @n00q this is so exciting! Have you taken a look at #Faircamp? It's a static site generator designed to provide artists a self hosted easy way to share their own music. Since it's building static sites, I'm not sure if there's any real opportunity for collaboration, but it seems to have come from the Fediverse, so just wanted to be sure you were aware of it!
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@alisynthesis @n00q Thanks, Allison. Until a few weeks ago I hadnβt looked into any of this But now I am familiar with #Faircamp
I love static site generators, but I donβt think they work for regular people - too much command line for grandma to use.
There is a place for an easy-to-sign-up website, though. So my current thought is to open source this #Emissary app for musicians, then also host it as a paid but really cheap service for musicians to use.
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Do you know why artists post their music on Bandcamp then if itβs not for the money? I buy albums from there, just on Bandcamp Fridays, because I thought it would help support them.
I stream songs I canβt find on Bandcamp on SoundCloud, for free with an adblocker on my iPhone. Also, almost everyone I know has a Spotify subscription, so as a listener it seems like thereβs already lots of places for artists to post music to stream (but I donβt know if they have to pay for them).
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@benpate @n00q what I love about Bandcamp is how easy it is to listen to something completely new. Spotify is great at generating audio background, playing song after song that Iβve either heard before or that sounds the same. But I want to explore different artists and genres that I donβt know about yet and discover new things that I enjoy. Their radio show, recommendation algorithm, weekly personalised email newsletter, and how easy it is to see new music from artists all contribute to that.
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@benpate @n00q I also love seeing updates from artists in my Bandcamp inbox, especially when theyβve released new music or theyβre going on tour. The one thing I miss from Spotify (I stopped paying a couple of years ago) is being able to see when artists are going on tour easily so I can go to their gigs.
So I guess my needs are:
- to financially support artists I listen to
- to enjoy their music at my desk, on the go, and at live gigs
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@smallcircles @gribbles @n00q Oh man, thatβs the second time Iβve done that! So Sorry. Repo is public now.
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@chriswood @n00q Thereβs a ton here that Iβm going to re-read several times before I can respond properly, but for now, thank you for all of these thoughts. I will do my best to address all of them somehow
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@benpate @n00q please, very please like absolutely please, have the share links be like the new tidal ones !
It's good to show the service, but providing links to what people already use is just awesome! In the week since tidal added that I've seen multiple friends considering switching because of the ease to share stuff with people on other platforms. Music unites, music services should follow that lead :ablobcatheart:
For everything else I feel the success of the platform will be rated primarily by the phones apps and experience. I am no android (or iOS) dev, but I really hope they work great, better than the webui.
Like seriously Deezer had a better web UI than Tidal but I switched because of the app....
I wish you all very VERY good luck, loads of success and an amazing adventure! :ablobcatheart:
(Tidal share link example) https://tidal.com/track/52105469?u
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@benpate @n00q Yeah, that was a big brain dump! In terms of priority order, I think I'd prioritise my own needs like this:
1. Hear about artists' new releases
2. Listen to artists' music
3. Help financially support artists
4. Download artists' music
5. Discover music related to albums or artists I already listen to
6. Find out about artists' upcoming gigs
7. Discover music from genres I'm not familiar with
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@Ariane @n00q I regret that I have but one βLikeβ to give for this post...
But yeah, lots of OSS has horrible UX. I think it comes from well-meaning developers βscratching their own itchβ instead of listening to the needs of regular people who are very much not like them.
Commercial stuff can be better, depending on management.
Iβm aiming for something half community driven, and half design driven. Thatβs usually worked out for me in the past.
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@chriswood @n00q Thank you, yes. I absolutely will reach out.
Cards on the table: This has gotten way more attention than I expected, and I HAVENβT thought through the important details yet.
But thereβs obviously interest in having something like this, so here we go
We have discussed some kind of Federated discovery service. Thatβll come next, once I have basic profiles working.
Payments were out of scope, but we could do that, too, with enough interest.