I spent quite a bit of time thinking about the recommendation algorithm and (after falling into a death metal hole I can't seem to escape on Spotify) I came to the conclusion that their analysis of the audio content of the song is way too shallow. You listen to songs because they have a common harmonic structure, or rythm, but not necessarily the same spectrum. That's why a metal fan might dig a cover of Metallica by…
I just always assumed it would be better to match up peoples likes/dislikes against one another. For example, I might really dig Brittany Spears, but I also like Pantera. Considering how those types of music have nothing to do with each other, it would be much better to match me up against other people who have similar taste in music as me. So let's say for example there are 1,000 people who like Spears and Pantera (…
Spotify’s Discover Weekly: How machine learning finds new music
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#173I find the premise fascinating because of how bad the Discover Weekly recommendations were when I was looking for a replacement for Rdio. Rdio did a great job of suggesting new music but with Spotify I found myself constantly skipping tracks – combined with not having a way to play album tracks in order[1] I found no justification for using, much less paying for the service. 1. Yes, they claim to offer that for paid…
It's really inconsistent - sometimes I add pretty much every single track from the discover weekly, and sometimes it's just a stream of garbage for multiple weeks straight. It also needs some time to adjust for your tastes - I got decent compilations only like 1 month in.
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#174The biggest problem with the Discover Weekly is its inability to understand _why_ you're listening to a specific subset of music. It might not be that your taste in music suddenly changed, or that you discovered a new genre that you're incredibly interested in, even though your most listened to genres or songs changed for a few weeks, or your listening patterns changed for a few weeks. A few examples: I'm Norwegian,…
Search for some open playlist you like and don't listen to the discovery weekly. In my experience spotify is fairly good a taking the hint.
One alternative would be the daily selection which seems to be more sorted for genres.
Re: Spotify’s Discover Weekly: How machine learning finds new music
#175The biggest problem with the Discover Weekly is its inability to understand _why_ you're listening to a specific subset of music. It might not be that your taste in music suddenly changed, or that you discovered a new genre that you're incredibly interested in, even though your most listened to genres or songs changed for a few weeks, or your listening patterns changed for a few weeks. A few examples: I'm Norwegian,…
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#176I spent quite a bit of time thinking about the recommendation algorithm and (after falling into a death metal hole I can't seem to escape on Spotify) I came to the conclusion that their analysis of the audio content of the song is way too shallow. You listen to songs because they have a common harmonic structure, or rythm, but not necessarily the same spectrum. That's why a metal fan might dig a cover of Metallica by…
I just always assumed it would be better to match up peoples likes/dislikes against one another. For example, I might really dig Brittany Spears, but I also like Pantera. Considering how those types of music have nothing to do with each other, it would be much better to match me up against other people who have similar taste in music as me. So let's say for example there are 1,000 people who like Spears and Pantera (…
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#177Further off topic: Among the commercial providers, I found this Indian music site very refreshing (https://gaana.com/). No sign-in, no flash, no widevine.
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#178As an artist, Discover Weekly has been the best thing to ever happen to me. Every Monday I get a big infusion of listeners (around 5,000)— many of who stick around and check out my other music :) Prior to that, the best press I could get was the tedious process of cold-emailing bloggers (a practice which is now dying off).
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#179I find that my music tastes can vary too much for Spotify. While working, I mostly listen to Electronic music. But I can also take a hard right turn and listen to Hall and Oates... or Fleetwood Mac, or Steely Dan. Then some form of 80's throwback. But as far as recommendations go, I really only want to expand in that first genre of Electronic Music. I don't want Jethro Tull to be recommended to me. My feed used to be…
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#180They don't find new music, but music that other already know, then the music is not new but the trend music. It's like recommanding despacito.. all these waste of ressource for acheiveing this is amazing.