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I use Navidrome on the server side
Tempus on Android (maintained fork of Tempo)
Feishin on desktop
I also recently set up music assistant to try and stream my music to my TV too, although I haven't used it yet beyond just testing and don't see myself using it too much
I scrobble my Navidrome up to ListenBrainz too, which then gives weekly recommendations to add to my collection.
I use LMS (Lightweight Music Server) on my server with the web interface to play on the desktop. It also scrobble to listenbrainz for discovery but I have to say, the weekly suggestions that hits my RSS feed, is music I already have. So not that great, at least for now.
On mobile I use Ultrasonic that downloads music on the phone as it plays the tracks. So the offline use is "automatic".
Are you sure you're subscribing to the correct feed? ListenBrainz gives two different feeds, one is a "weekly(maybe daily?) Mix" consisting of your own music, and another that is recommendations of music it doesn't know you have.
Occasionally a song I have slips into the latter because it hasn't been scrobbled yet, but otherwise the recommendations are reasonably good and I'll decide to grab maybe 30-50% of them
Well, I'll check it out. Maybe you have a point.
I do get recommendations with bands/songs I don't have in my collection. However, they are maybe 3-4 entries with the rest that I have. Its weekly recommendations because I get it every Monday.
But I'll have a look see. Thank you for the head's up.
Holy shit I almost thought I posted a comment and then somehow forgot about it. Are you me?
Ok well, I don't really listen on TV nor do I have a music assistant, but I do have Jelly on my TV for my family.
But I LOVE Feishin so much, it's absolutely gorgeous.
this is exactly what I do, though recently I also started using cliamp at work mostly because I'm already in the terminal so much