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Yeah, I have bought a few albums, maybe 10 off bandcamp. I think that's really the way to go.
I should try again, I miss the feeling of having something special.
I don't even have a CD drive anymore! I got rid of my record player before I was even 20.
Maybe I'll try to find something good on Bandcamp.
I'm going to have to look into this. Canadia makes some great sci fi
I too am transitioning. Have cancelled my membership to many platforms Netflix, Spotify etc. And now i want to just buy one thing and soak it in and remember each of that when I'm old.
Effortlessness doesn't leave any print on your memory of whatever you achieve, nor does it give you that feeling of fulfillment when u get that thing yourself after doing much more effort than just tapping spotify.