Basically title. Is there some service that can be linked to the *arrs for rating music, discovering trending stuff etc?

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    11 months ago

    you scrobble with your subsonic server or client or spotify to https://listenbrainz.org which belongs to https://musicbrainz.org/ which is the database for music like tmdb or tvdb.

    edit: no, listenbrainz is not yet as mature as trakt. considering that listenbrainz is like tmdb, there needs to be another service for music like trakt which isn’t there, there is no working service that does that.

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      11 months ago

      Considering the scale of metadata musicbrainz has, I am surprised that it still needs more work according to your comment.
      You probably mean usability and not the backend/data, right?

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        Musicbrainz has a lot of data. Listenbrainz has only 25k users. What’s currently popular is heavily skewed. You can’t rate music properly. The android app isn’t starting at all. No pwa support. It needs months of your data in order to generate recommendations. Favs/likes/bookmarks aren’t synced with a subsonic server. Playlists aren’t synced with the connected service. It’s just not there yet, if ever. I scrobble. I don’t know why I still do it, maybe in the hopes that one day it’ll skyrocket and become useful. One day. Maybe the financial backer is missing. Most importantly, the userbase is missing. I have contributed so many albums to musicbrainz and I could still contribute hundreds more, if not much more. I do not have the time to contribute so much stuff that I’m don’t even love that much. It’s just not important enough. It’s like openstreetmap, owners do not care about adding their own info to it. As long as it’s like that it’s unimportant and not that useful.