How many Gigabytes of music do you have saved on your computer?

How many Gigabytes of music do you have saved on your computer?

>inb4 Yea Forums is full of stream-cucks and youtube users

pic related is what I have saved, and I know each and everyone of these albums and tracks.
I got 1565 Albums, ~14.000 tracks, 127 GB

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nice.
What genres? You presumably have a rather good/diverse taste when you have that much shit

bunch of blackened noise, lot of filthy sludge metal, some early post rock, a lot of industrial, post metal in the vein of Neurosis, bunch of fucked up art rock from all over the world, a fuckton of breakcore mixtapes and some uk rap(not from there but love it)

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I need to buy a new hard disk urgently.

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Last year my HDD got fucked and my whole music disappeared. Didn't have a security copy on another drive. I was fucked.

Don't let that happen to you. Save your music now.
Also impressive collection, do you actually listen to all that stuff?

There's a lot of stuff that I haven't listened to yet, but I'm working on it.

recommend me some post-rock. I only listen to entry-level shit like God is an Astronaut, GOLD (Netherlands), Grails

I delete all music that I don't need to listen to again (which is a lot) so this is only my core collection.

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name your top genres, too. Makes it easier to correlate some music styles to extensive music collections or open-mindedness

grails' redlight is awesome tho.
I like cerberus shoal (especially the homp ep), hash jar tempo, labradford, pram(more indie vibes), and tortoise.
post rock has to be the genre I have the least of (tied maybe with ambient), stereolab, ganger.
also, forgot to mention, but there's also a fuckton of psych rock there (the machine, dead meadow, acid mothers temple, etc)

Seconding Cerberus Shoal, they're amazing.

You could probably add another 200GB to this, considering the albums that I haven't organized yet that remain in another folder. What sucks is I haven't been in the mood to listen to much all summer.

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Good question, it's changed over the years and I don't have anything firm right now. My policy has always been to just seek things out and try everything so I'm generally listening to a new album or two every day but obviously not being impressed by every one. I think my favorite genres when I was younger were like post-punk/industrial/noise rock, non-commercial progressive/psychedelic stuff and all sorts of folk from around the world. In my mind, most of the music I love all fits nicely in the same category though I'm not sure how to explain it.

>cerberus shoal

just listened, amazing sound. Thanks

the 'omphalos' track is one of the most stunning. try it pls

Just listened to it, amazing song. Gonna listen to the whole EP / Album

Check out this: youtube.com/watch?v=Hp93aTPunaE

this emoji video is kinda bullshit, but the track has a really good energy to it. ok now they got to the lyrics in the pms and now I get the emojis.
'destructive algorithms in my head'
nice man, I'll listen to more of them for sure

Since '06

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Genres are mostly rock and electronic bar some outliers

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Also check out Big Blood, it's another band by a couple of members from Cerberus Shoal, but it's more focused on avant-folk rather than post-rock.

please name some blackened noise you like, its all ive been listening to for the past two weeks and its a real hit or miss

Not at home but I'm somewhere around 280GB and 2200 albums

I dont listen to music

a good chunk of this is stuff I haven't heard yet, just downloaded to listen to at a later date
honestly should delete a lot of it

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I did a cleanup recently and it was at ~75gb, excluding some duplicated m4a/flac/ogg/etc files.

>a good chunk of this is stuff I haven't heard yet, just downloaded to listen to at a later date
same
>honestly should delete a lot of it
same

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>managing your library on fucking itunes

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only 30 fucking gigs because I have a shitty laptop.
>t, poorfag

What's wrong with Spotify? It is 320 kbps, unless you are FLAC cuck there is no problem.

Really no point in storing music in 2019 unless you are an audiotard.

I had 100 something gigs but my hard drive ate it's heart out. I though I was safe since I had my library backed up on Google Play Music, but apparently the upload process of that service fucks up when you give it 10k tracks at once so a lot of them didn't get uploaded, leaving me with a bunch of albums that are missing half their tracks.
Then I rage deleted everything and only have my favorites now.

fav genres: mathcore, techno, death metal, doom metal and playboi carti

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I'm poor and seeing a lot of albums when I open my music player makes me feel less poor.
I also do this with video games and books.

In high school probably 200gb. I stream everything now though

I mostly listen to music from YouTube and Google Play Music but not everything is there you know.

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My main problem with it it's the terrible tagging system and when I want to hear the original album, but they only have a shitty remaster, someitmes even changing the tracklist order. Also there's A LOT of stuff that I listen to/want to listen that isn't there.

~350 GB

Bless you :)

Interesting. I used to store a lot of music, but Spotify just makes listening to music easier. I can find new music so easily and it's a breeze to shuffle trough new music as opposed to downloading. Really opens up a whole new way of exploring music.