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Cross-platform Spotify alternatives?

I'm looking for a FOSS alternative to Spotify, preferably one that works across Android, MacOS, and Windows.

Does anything like that exist?

  • On Android, I'm using ViMusic. Works great!
  • On MacOS, I've tried nuclear and Spotube. Neither seems to work great.
  • Haven't tried anything on Windows yet.

Suggestions appreciated. Thanks lemmy!

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Krustyreply
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FOSS doesn't mean that you can't be paid for it...

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That's true. However, FOSS usually means that it's free (F) and open-source (OS). Music isn't usually open source - they don't usually share the sheet music or allow free editing/covering/forking of the music. So the worlds don't completely mesh. You can look at a FOSS solution for managing music, but you won't find a ton of FOSS music.

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There's an app called BlackHole, but the music library it provides is very small and oriented in music from India.

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I don't have much experience with FOSS alternatives for Spotify because I rarely use the service, but maybe you could find what you're looking for in this list from alternativeto.net ?!

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lemmy.world

Not sure about android but Psst is a rust based Spotify client that compiles nicely for Linux, Mac and Windows.

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mulcaheyreply
lemmy.world

That's an interesting project! But it looks like it requires a Spotify Premium account. So is it just Spotify in a different skin?

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Yeah Spotify exposes their API only for premium customers. Calling the project as a different skin is undermining them. The entire project was done to access Spotify without the messy bloat of electron. If you didn’t know electron, it’s just a chrome instance running in background masquerading as different app.

Alternatively if you have the music with you, you can Selfhost a music server and stream from that, making it your own personal Spotify, in a manner.

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