Who were your top 5 artists on Spotify this year now that their 'Wrapped' is out?
Mine were:
-Hiss Golden Messenger
-Drive By Truckers
-Fruit Bats
-Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
-Wilco
So is that "New Americana" or "Indie Folk"?
Who were your top 5 artists on Spotify this year now that their 'Wrapped' is out?
Mine were:
-Hiss Golden Messenger
-Drive By Truckers
-Fruit Bats
-Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit
-Wilco
So is that "New Americana" or "Indie Folk"?
Red City Radio
Propagandhi
Bad Religion
Mute
Rise Against
Ty segall
Run the jewels
The Beatles
Car seat headrest
Suuns
Funkadelic had my top song, but I guess they didn't make the top bands list.
Bob Dylan
Little Walter
Muddy Waters
The Cars (my 6 year old listens to "Good Times Roll" at breakfast almost every day for some reason)
The Beatles
The last one shocked me as I'm not the biggest fan. I expected Neil Young/Hank Williams/Billie Holiday/Steve Earle/Guy Clark/Emmylou Harris/Nina Simone, all of whom I love and are in my regular rotation, but I guess I was on a Beatles kick for a while this summer.
Tom Waits
Talking Heads
The Clash
Faces
Suzanne Vega
‘Cause I’m old?
I've concluded that DJSapp was never DJSapp, and Not DJSapp is also not DJSapp, so that means he's telling the truth now and he was lying before.
Phish
Cass McCombs
Hiss Golden Messenger
John Prine
Ben Harper
I also had a #1 song from an artist that doesn't appear in my top 5
Last edited by ticketchecker; 12-03-2020 at 07:35 AM.
It’s all about the algorithms.
Radio plays what the commercial sponsors tell them to play and has bullshit DJ chatter and ads. Good luck finding half the artists in the lists above on FM.
Youtube won’t play on the phone app if you try and use another app and doesn’t keep playing like Spot/Pand. Prime doesn’t do a quarter of the job that Spotify does when it comes to playlists.
That leaves Spotify and Pandora. Both try and find music that is similar, but different than what you want to hear and will keep playing tunes within the algorithm. While I wish they would be a little more adventurous, overall it’s with the subscription to have multiple users within the family enjoy their music.
Like Apple/PC you choose a platform and get stuck with it for a bit.
Spotify is like Facebook; you have to curate the shit out of it, then it’s generally pretty pleasant. It can suck if you just passively take what it puts up.
So after looking at my top 100 playlist I see one song from Jay Z and one from Los Tigres and six songs from Sturgill Simpson. What are the metrics? I have a hard time believing that I listened to those 2 songs more individually than the collective 6 from Sturgill?
I do like to sing La Puerta Negra when drunk, but it's not THAT often.
Beastie Boys
Black Sabbath
Cobra Man
A Tribe Called Quest
Led Zeppelin
I mostly use Spotify to bounce around and listen to new stuff, so any repeated listening makes an outsized impact on the Wrapped. Sabbath phase in March, Beasties week in September, Cobra Man in August. Tribe and Zep are staples however.
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