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šŸŽ§ Rip, Mix, Burn Baby, Burn...


Not sure whatā€™s prompted this, but a few of my friends have ended up on Apple Music recently. This is OK! Fuck Spotify.


And bad. iTunes is a rotting piece of crap, the Apple Music web-frontend is merely ā€œOKā€ on its best day, and holy-shit-why-canā€™t-I-copy-an-MP3-onto-my-bastard-iPhone-and-just-play-it *without it being connected to a fucking Mac*ā€¦


Sigh.


Cider

Anyway, if youā€™re like me, and youā€™re wishing the slowest, most painful death imaginable upon Spotify, but meanwhile you need something for Apple Music that isnā€™t a phone and works on Windows & Linux, then you could do a lot worse than [Cider](https://cider.sh/).


Iā€™ve been using it for a few months. Itā€™s reasonably fast, and bar some Airplay instability, hasnā€™t given me any grief at all. AFAICT itā€™s an Electron based front-end to the Apple Music web-portal-API-thingy, so you know, not the most svelte of things. But itā€™s a damn sight better than iTunes. And the Music app on iOS. And itā€™s free.



Tuneblade

What if youā€™re on Windows and your Electron based front-end to a popular streaming service refuses to connect to any of your Airplay supporting amps? Well, if youā€™re willing to spend 8 quid, [Tuneblade](http://www.tuneblade.com/) is a tray-utility that grabs the default audio from Windows, and pings it across to your Airplay devices.


Thereā€™s a smidge of lag (as youā€™d expect), but other than that, itā€™s absolutely rock solid. Never let me down.


Orā€¦

Yes, Iā€™m one of *those* people that still has actual files, of actual music, on actual hard drives. And a couple of iPods. And a NAS. And donā€™t get me started on my film collectionā€¦


I know it isnā€™t fashionable, but itā€™s a side effect of being a DJ. I need .WAVs, and Iā€™m not going to stream them from Beatport Cloud, in the middle of a Welsh field, at 2 in the morning.


We can all see that weā€™re past ā€œpeak streaming serviceā€. Theyā€™re retreating into ever more costly bundles, with more aggressive, frequent adverts. And some of the content that you think you own, wellā€¦ You might find out that you donā€™t.


On the plus side; thereā€™s never been a better time to scoop up cheap CDs (and Blurays), rip ā€˜em, and stash ā€˜em. 2nd hand CDs are *cheap*. Storage is *cheap*. Backup is mostly-cheap. A 2TB SD card in an iPod holds a *surprising* amount of music, and it means the battery lasts for actual months. You donā€™t even need to keep the CDs; make a rip-ring, pass ā€˜em around, bung ā€˜em back on eBay. But mostly, go get those tracks, remixes, and original masters that are just *flat out missing* from the streaming services, and curate your collection like itā€™s 2001!


Do it now, while itā€™s cheap and easy to get hold of all the stuff, then, when the inevitable shit hits Spotify in the face, and weā€™re all too skint to afford this stuff anyway, youā€™ll be laughing in your headphones.


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