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I also ran into this problem. Every time but the same music tracks. Recently I discovered the existence of a tool (called: Discoverify) where there is a free playlist like Discover Weekly, but every day. You can independently set certain preferences, such as acoustics, danceability, energy, popularity, your mood. Then it's also possible to base the playlist on artists/music tracks you've listened to over the past... Source: about 1 year ago
In addition to Apple Music, I use Spotify and Tidal for music suggestions. On Spotify - which I've been using for a deccenium - I recently discovered a resource similar to the Discover Weekly playlist, but daily. This is Discoverify and it's a free tool for Spotify. Where you can independently set preferences such as acoustics, danceability, energy, popularity, your mood. Then it's also possible to base the... Source: about 1 year ago
You might want to consider the Discoverify tool. It generates a playlist for free like Discover Weekly, but every day. You can independently set certain preferences, such as acoustics, danceability, energy, popularity, your mood. Then it is also possible to base the playlist on artists/music tracks you have played in the past four weeks, six months or based on your entire listening history. Source: about 1 year ago
Also check out the Chillout Mixer on turntable.fm. Vaporwave was born on that website and you'll find a lot of quality leads there. Source: about 1 year ago
Definitely the other way around. Listening to smooth jazz in coffee shops lead me to chillout and downtempo, and when my daughter was born I didn't have as much time to DJ in bars so I filled the gap by hanging out in chillout rooms on turntable.fm, where vaporwave began to spread. Source: about 1 year ago
A great place to find more music like this is the Chillout Mixer on turntable.fm. It's a chat room with virtual DJs that pull music from soundcloud and youtube to share b2b with the room. There are some guys there that are really into this genre. Source: over 1 year ago
Hello folks! 5-6 years ago there was bunch of people taking turns on playing underground/not well known electronica music thru various websites such as turntable.fm. The group was called the "The Underground" I have lost my connection there and I dont know where they are and how I can find them. Anyone has any info? Source: over 1 year ago
But yes, JQBX shutting down fucked with the timing. We should do something for the year end although I'm not sold on either alternative yet. I just found turntable.fm which seems to be a youtube alternative and maybe the way to go? Source: over 1 year ago
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