Cool, but if you're gonna use the tag and bring it up, may as well link it properly, eh? 🙂
“Singles” [OST] — YouTube Playlist
https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa_L7UEcQ6bWNbK0_a3iOhEpYZtiPhkP_
#CoSoMusic #OST
@FernLovebond @f3dUp73xan
I have a question. Is linking to youtube kind of an informal rule? Personally I don't do it because I don't like driving traffic to specific services. I usually post the artist/title and the album cover, and folks can decide for themselves if and how to stream. I was always unsure about the youtube thing.
@FernLovebond @f3dUp73xan
Cool and thank you! I didn't want to break any community standards. I'm an Apple Music user, and I know a lot of people aren't! I don't think I ever even use youtube!
Bandcamp is great for artists that are on there making their living. YouTube obviously has a much wider catalog. I find there's a large milddle-ground swath of artists between the big names (e.g. Nine Inch Nails) & the everyday ppl (hi, @stueytheround, @lilyunsub 👋) I just can't find there, tho.
I know many ppl prefer using #bandcamp or other artist-based sites for their 🎼 posts, & I totally support that. I was only explaining why YT may seem dominant.
@MPCavalier @f3dUp73xan
@FernLovebond @b4cks4w @stueytheround @lilyunsub @f3dUp73xan
I probably purchase 80% of my music from Bandcamp. it's like the best indie record store in the world.
@FernLovebond @stueytheround @lilyunsub @MPCavalier @f3dUp73xan
I post plenty of YT links too. I do look for other sources first. Vimeo sometimes has 'em, and those are sometimes raw(er) edits, which can be fun.
@MPCavalier @FernLovebond @f3dUp73xan
I prefer bandcamp links. $.02. YMMV