<p>A friend and i created and are actively maintaining a game server and an accompanying telegram group, where track times are recorded and notifications released.</p>
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<p>The entirety of this project is based on Docker technology and below are links to the created images and software used.</p>
<p>Since Spotify is useless when all you would do is listen to your own acquired music anyways, i've setup my own audio server with <ahref="https://funkwhale.audio/">Funkwhale</a>.</p>
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<p>I've used Gonic before but went back to Funkwhale after seeing that it supports a cmdline importer that can watch for filesystem changes.</p>
<p>This way i can upload my music to my Nextcloud instance and the importer picks it up automatically so i don't have to waste double the space for files.</p>
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<p>The interface is easy to get in for people that have used Spotify or Google Music before. Just plain old web music player.</p>
<p>Another plus is the Subsonic API implementation, which lets you use any compatible app you want to listen to your music on the go.</p>
<p>I recommend using <ahref="https://f-droid.org/en/packages/org.moire.ultrasonic/">UltraSonic</a> on Android and getting it via F-Droid, 'cause FOSS. Works like a charm.</p>