- cross-posted to:
- adhd@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- adhd@lemmy.world
Pandora. It was called Pandora, in the days before AI, before ubiquitous streaming, before YouTube, even. And then region restrictions happened and I lost my favourite way of discovering new music T_T
I have a playlist of all the alternative rock I remember hearing on the radio growing up in the 1990s.
Very therapeutic.
Are you the alternative radio station where I live?
Can you share?!
https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7tQOxdKzcc1QokbZIzQ1b4?si=5h5Ej_ztQfCKu-8Z2guEvw&pi=a-_zHqKcaFT9OV
Over the years, it’s expanded to include some other things. Enjpy.
I don’t know if I should be happy about the fact that half these songs are already on my main playlist…
I didn’t grow up in the 90s…
Saved the playlist though
This is awesome, thank you!
It’s different for everyone. Music taste lock-in is realio.
One that I rediscovered after completely forgetting about them but they were a big part of my teenage years: Incubus
I feel personally attacked.
It’s called Pandora…lol this is literally their algo…is op brain damaged???
You know my pain so well, fellow traveller.
Well, there used to be a Spotify feature where you could tell it to generate a “radio” (algorithmic playlist) based on an existing playlist you have.
You have all your favorite songs of x mood in one playlist? Let the algorithm help you find more of this stuff!
Thankfully the execs at Spotify rightfully noticed that this was a good feature and immediately fucking axed it in the past year or so.
That was my favorite feature. That was why I used their damn service.
YouTube Music still has this at least
Thats addiction.
That’s a “game” that my friends play, player 1 plays 3 songs with a vibe, player 2 attempts to continue the vibe in their own library, etc…
It’s a pretty fun background activity. The vibe always shifts slowly from player to player.