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frankzander | 2 months ago

Tbh I would like to have a donation button on a artist website so I can donate and than download the album I like where I like.

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nemomarx|2 months ago

Bandcamp is pretty close to this experience if they set it as "pay what you want" (which a lot of artists do)

Semaphor|2 months ago

> (which a lot of artists do)

And those who don’t almost always only set a minimum price, so you can still pay more if you want. And if you buy on BC Friday [0] (next is February 6th), Bandcamp doesn’t even take a cut of the revenue.

[0]: https://isitbandcampfriday.com/

al_borland|2 months ago

Wouldn’t the artist offering you to buy the album from them, DRM free, accomplish the same thing while clarifying the transaction that’s happening?

maccard|1 month ago

In my band, we sell digital lossless albums on bandcamp for just that reason.

toomuchtodo|2 months ago

Same. Let me just pay you to be an artist, and keep putting art into the world (while avoiding middlemen and platforms whenever possible).

Aboutplants|2 months ago

I’ve wanted something like this ever since the early Napster days. Patreon is the closest thing but that puts an onus on the artists to produce content all of the time. If some of my favorite less popular artists had their Venmo in their Instagram profile I would probably use that.

toomuchtodo|2 months ago

Ask them to! I’ve had good luck with this. “I want to give you money, pls put Venmo, Zelle, Cash App, Patreon, etc handles in your linktree thx”

dylan604|1 month ago

I bought the vinyl release which also came with the digital download of an album last year. When the vinyl arrived, there was a handwritten personalized thank you note from the artist. Best of all worlds