Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
Which music platform's "recommendation system" works best for you?
Iv'e been fucking around with Spotify lately , searching for some obscure tracks and then clicking on "start radio" yields some fine results mixed together with some "meh" tracks... but somehow i get more interesting results with Youtube's recommendations.
What about you? what site gives you the most interesting recommendations?
Mar-21-2018 13:57
djkopernikus
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Dec 2006
Location: Lempaeaelae
There should be a site where you can directly subscribe to an artist. Is there? In my understanding, Spotify only let users to follow other people's playlists and subscribe into those. Am i wrong? This "site" would be only in text (no audio whatsoever) and new entries injected by labels. Data, data, data... I think that kind of site with big database, simple interface and solid servers would help DJ's stay better on track with new music.
To answer your question: YouTube atm.
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Mar-21-2018 14:44
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
Spotify's worked best for me re recommendations, but mostly when I wanted to listen to, for instance, something like a dark ambient album by an artist I didn't know yet and then it would nicely suggest other releases on, say, the Cryo Chamber label, and also actually recommend very relevant other artists. The metadata is all clearly there but I wish it would let me do more than just search artist names and album and track titles... Want to browse by label!
Mar-21-2018 14:54
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
Following a few people on Bandcamp has led me to discover some nice things too, but that's obviously not a 'recommendation system'.
Mar-21-2018 14:57
Viber
In Search Of Unicorns
Registered: Jun 2003
Location: City, Country format
quote:
Originally posted by djkopernikus
There should be a site where you can directly subscribe to an artist. Is there? In my understanding, Spotify only let users to follow other people's playlists and subscribe into those. Am i wrong? This "site" would be only in text (no audio whatsoever) and new entries injected by labels. Data, data, data... I think that kind of site with big database, simple interface and solid servers would help DJ's stay better on track with new music.
To answer your question: YouTube atm.
i'm kinda new at this, but there is a follow button for each artist.
Your idea is kinda good, i'll try that.
Mar-22-2018 00:31
Sykonee
Supreme EMCritic
Registered: Dec 2004
Location: Vancouver, Canada
Spotify's "Discovery Weekly" playlist, I guess? I dunno, don't really use recommendation algorithms too often. Browsing through Discogs' Recommendations will sometimes lead me to something new, but that's about it.
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Mar-22-2018 01:23
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Polder
quote:
Originally posted by Viber
a follow button for each artist
I think I've never actually seen a notification concerning artists I "follow" on Spotify despite new releases actually having appeared on their artist pages. Unless I've been doing something wrong.
Mar-22-2018 06:59
sh33p
disco fvrd, house flvrd..
Registered: Jun 2004
Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
spotify discover section works pretty well for me, didn't try it with trance music, but for everything else like house, lo-fi and techno it does a nice job 80% of the time
in general, it works much better than apple music and deezer