I 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…
Don't you have Daily Mixes? These are smart playlists created by Spotify organized roughly into genres, and you have can up to six - depending on how diverse your listening habits are. Right now I have: 1 Electronic, 2 Pop, 3 R&B, 4 Indie, 5 Rap, 6 Country/Americana Note they aren't named like this, I did that. Spotify identifies them only by a number and a few of the artists contained within. You can find them in th…
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Don't you have Daily Mixes? These are smart playlists created by Spotify organized roughly into genres, and you have can up to six - depending on how diverse your listening habits are. Right now I have: 1 Electronic, 2 Pop, 3 R&B, 4 Indie, 5 Rap, 6 Country/Americana Note they aren't named like this, I did that. Spotify identifies them only by a number and a few of the artists contained within. You can find them in th…
These solve the problem somewhat, but, in my experience, they only play songs I've already listened to. So listening to songs outside the genres I want recommendations for will still ruin Discover Weekly's usefulness as a discovery system. I used to love Discover Weekly, and found a lot of great music through it, but it's gotten less useful over time. A few things that would improve it: • Multiple Discover playlists…
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Google Music has location-based recommendations. Not sure why Spotify couldn't incorporate something similar.
Does location matter when dealing with music taste? Just because I'm in Nashville doesn't necessarily mean I love country music?
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#215I 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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I used to listen exclusively to Discover Weekly for a while. One week a finish rap song made it to the list, and I skipped past it every time it came on. Next week there was 2 finish rap songs. Then 5. Eventually half of my discovery list was finish rap, something I have no interest of. Canceled my subscription shortly after. Their algorithms are feeding themselves. I wish they had a dislike button so I could at leas…
They do have a dislike button though, the thumbs down icon next to the play controls (on the desktop version of Spotify).
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I have three main criticisms of Spotify, just in case there's a Spotify PM reading. 1. I hear repeat songs in my discover all the time, this isn't ideal. I curate my own playlists for moods and know that i'm getting when I play those playlists, surfacing songs I've manually curated in my discover doesn't add value to my experience. 2. I wish I could more easily surface the discover playlists of my friends or those wh…
>1. I hear repeat songs in my discover all the time Something is wrong. Discover Weekly is supposed to have only songs you have never listened to, even once. That's how it works for me.
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I really don't understand why collaborative filtering isn't the sole approach. It's basically exactly what you want if you have that volume of data.
Relying on collaborative filtering (using play counts, as Spotify do) can lead to non-diverse and non-serendipitous recommendation. If I like Abbey Road then a typical collaborative filtering scheme might tell me I like Sgt Pepper's and Let it Be. Excellent recommendation, but useless if I'm already familiar with the band and the genre. There might be an unknown Japanese band that'd suit my tastes perfectly and I'd n…
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#219Off topic: Does anyone remember thesixtyone ? I loved that site, and a lot of the music that I listen to was discovered there. It has a very "the day the music died" sort of feeling for me, when they shut. They were healthy until 2010. Then it shut for while, was on life support for a while, and was officially killed sometime last year. It was very simple and light, and had interesting music. I never found (or put to…
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#220I 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…
You could try this tool from hate5six: http://hate5six.com/sage - historically, they've only worked with hardcore / metal music, but this appears to be a new tool which expanded out to 200k artists across all types. I managed to find 3 folk artists which I am loving, and had never heard of from either Google or spotify. Curious if it is broad enough to work for your taste in music. (not affiliated with them in any wa…