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I also worked for 8 months on a music discovery webapp called Noiseblend that uses Spotify. We were never accepted for their commercial program and were not allowed to ask for money on the website. Source: about 1 year ago
My most ambitious web project was https://noiseblend.com which is a web app for discovering music on Spotify. It’s a next.js + React slow and memory hungry mess [1] which could have been static HTML with some JS for the dynamic bits. Experience taught me to keep it simple nowadays, but I had to go through the Noiseblend mistakes first. The stack is Python with Sanic for the backend, Postgres for db and Redis for... - Source: Hacker News / over 1 year ago
I’m serving everything from the Spotify API directly on Noiseblend (https://noiseblend.com) and rate limit has never been a problem. When a request fails because of a rate limit, Spotify responds with 429 and a Retry-After header so you know when to schedule the next request. In my tests, that header never had a value greater than 10 seconds, and 429 responses were very rare. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I've been using this site ever since I discovered it! I'm glad to see it featured on HN. I started learning to play the Romanian Kaval [1] last summer and Songdata helped me enormously in finding good backing tracks to improvise on. I'm mostly improvising on chillhop tracks right now because I'm trying to develop less traditional rhythms (although I'm still clumsy with the breathing and knowing when to keep the... - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I'll do a proper Show HN very soon, but for anyone who's interested in viewing their detailed Spotify stats, you can use https://volt.fm. - Source: Hacker News / 3 months ago
For 3 years I have been using Last.fm and its clearly the best. But recently I found volt.fm for Spotify, that gives you your all time Spotify stats without the need of scrobbling, just connecting your profile. Source: 6 months ago
With Super Stats, volt.fm now continuously monitors your played music and uses that to calculate and present you with lots of cool stats, such as the number of times you've played a song and your listening patterns (https://volt.fm/soheilpro). Source: 6 months ago
Volt.fm is pretty good too (and free), but not as comprehensive and it's the same semi-inaccurate data that Spotify uses for stuff like Spotify Wrapped and such, but still a nice way to see who your top artists, tracks, genres, etc. are! Source: 11 months ago
You can do stats.fm or volt.fm. I prefer volt because it shows your top 100 tracks, artists, albums. I'm slightly fanatical about stats. Source: 11 months ago
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