Poll

see title

soundcloud
1 (2.4%)
youtube videos/playlists
10 (24.4%)
media players (windows default, vlc, foobar,etc)
4 (9.8%)
mp3 players (physical)
3 (7.3%)
walkman
0 (0%)
stereo
0 (0%)
bandcamp
0 (0%)
spotify
7 (17.1%)
online radio (pandora, tunein, etc)
2 (4.9%)
itunes
2 (4.9%)
plug.dj
1 (2.4%)
other (post in thread)
1 (2.4%)
multiple (post what ones in thread)
10 (24.4%)

Total Members Voted: 41

Author Topic: blockland, how do you listen to your music?  (Read 1539 times)

youtube and phone
i jsut have one song on repeat every night and thats about it for the phonw

I use YouTube for most things I don't own.

And then the rest I listen to on iTunes.
But I don't have loads of iTunes songs. I don't think I've ever put any money on my account myself. My parents have bought me a few vouchers for birthdays/christmases before, and I've been given free download codes, or a free voucher from competitions my mum has won before.
I mostly buy albums however though, so I don't have as wide a range of music as I could.


I usually listen from my tablet, since my phone doesn't recognize my memory cards. I've also used youtube, Pandora, and WMP, but I don't use WMP since the computer with my music stash apparently has a dead soundcard. I don't use Pandora because my school blocked it and it uses too much data at home. YouTube doesn't buffer for crap on school wifi and uses too much data from home as well.


itunes, youtube, soundcloud


Youtube to MP3.com
Not that tool in particular, but I have done for a couple of parody/joke songs that aren't actually for sale.

I can't really be bothered to even attempt to steal songs from YouTube.
Either I'm happy to just use YouTube (in which case I usually get decent recommendations on what to listen to next) or I'll purchase it eventually on iTunes when I have some spare change in my account.

Youtube, Soundcloud, Spotify, Pandora, FL Studio (Yes I like listening to music in this), Windows Media Player (.mp3, .wav, etc), Plug.dj, My phone


foobar and youtube
mostly foobar

i only use youtube for when i don't have the songs on my computer so


Vinyl records

occasionally CDs or tapes

Phone

An MP3 Player from like 2005.

Mostly my phone, but occasionally off of Youtube, or my old-ish CD player from around 2005