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I use Doppler on Mac/iOS: https://brushedtype.co/doppler/ It's not perfect (adding and syncing music from Bandcamp could be smoother; it requires their Doppler Sync app to sync over Wi-Fi/AirDrop instead of syncing via cloud storage, which would be my preference). But the UX is decent, it supports playlists, and it just works offline. If you can see your music you can play it which — oddly — has not been my... - Source: Hacker News / 2 months ago
It's either between Doppler, MediaMate, and Swish. I can't imagine using macOS without those. Source: 10 months ago
Doppler - Local music player which replaces Spotify and Apple Music. Better UI, more privacy friendly, many formats work (and if they don't, run it through XLD), etc. Source: about 1 year ago
If you're on macos, have you checked out the doppler music player[1]? Might be up your alley. I haven't used a streaming service in years and I free trialed doppler a month or so ago and I liked it I've been meaning to get into the audiophile hardware space and buying/ripping flac music but it's quite the endeavour 1. https://brushedtype.co/doppler/. - Source: Hacker News / about 1 year ago
These days I buy on Bandcamp and sync between my Mac and iPhone with Doppler. I mostly listen to metal and punk, and luckily that's almost always available on Bandcamp. Source: about 1 year ago
Try this site out. It’s basically a similar to this music finder. I do encourage you to try and expand your tastes, but it’s definitely a habit to listen to use music, so ease into it! I usually make a goal of 3 new albums a week. Magic playlist. Source: about 2 years ago
In regards to OP’s question, lately I’ve been digging through genre specific sub-Reddits. There are tonnes of people out there who are absolutely obsessive about their love of certain artists. If I’m digging someone’s taste, I might go look at their comment history to see what else they like. I might then take any of the tunes that I find, plug them into Magic Playlist and then flip through the suggested tracks... Source: over 2 years ago
MagicList will do that for you. I can't recall if it'll make a direct connect with Apple Music or if you have to import it from Spotify using SongShift. Source: over 2 years ago
My kids have completely fucked the algorithm listening to their shite, so I abandoned it a while back and now when I'm looking for new music I use this - you can create a new playlist based on a track you like and it'll push it straight to Spotify: https://magicplaylist.co/. Source: almost 3 years ago
3) A weekly playlist for each one. Only new songs. https://magicplaylist.co/#/pt?_k=4mkq5q (welcome). Source: about 3 years ago
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