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I don't download full albums, just individual songs I like.
The sources are basically anywhere I hear music, but generally, it's by listening to radio.
As of now, this has already got me to 1,179 songs with 3 in queue to be downloaded. (If you're curious, those in queue are: Dana International - Diva; New Kids On The Block - Step By Step; Prince - Purple rain)
It is hard to call it discovery in this case, more like a reminder of the songs since I knew them already.
Other sources include, but are not limited to: Browsing YouTube playlists, searching for artists to see if they have more good songs, buying a CD compilation, searching for someone's Spotify playlist after peeking into their phone when I liked multiple songs (they didn't want to share the playlist, but left it "public"), Bus Simulator Ultimate (there I discovered 2 artists, Melihcan and Cem Kılıç), old tapes, bus driver with a Bluetooth speaker (and me with Shazam), parts of songs randomly appearing in my head from who knows where, background music in videos.
As I said, everywhere I can hear music.
Piracy is how i discover music, to a large extent. I see something i might like? I listen.
I don't think I'm pirating since I'm not reuploading, but I'm downloading Spotify playlists using Spotdl. So, I find music using Spotify.
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Google searches for open directories. One dude found an RIAA directory full of media, but it quickly got secured.
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YouTube
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Ringtone sites
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Asian (Indian) sites, with heavy use of Google translate.
Tunetank.com let's you download 3 songs for free, or I think $10 a month for unlimited songs
tunefind when I hear something I like while binge watching, and occasionally to see what others seem to enjoy these days (although that only matches in say 10-15% of the cases).
Just steal access to someone’s Spotify credentials.
You can use Vanced Spotify for unlimited listening, but the quality of recommendations on Spotify is terrible.
Yeah. Unless you have a distinctly niche music taste, spotify just recommends everyone the same thing. Maybe a little bit more personalized by adding a few songs you listened to in the past.