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it connects to your last.fm account and lets you do all sorts of cool stuff with your listening data. Fiddling around with it and seeing friends ping their own fave music has gotten me to listen to all sorts of new stuff. Pictured: a grid it made of my 16 most-played albums released in 2024.
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Oct 1, 2024

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i love following people on spotify (linked!) and watching them like an ant farm on my friend activity whenever i'm doing laptop work. i also have last.fm if people still use that but i prefer to make/poke around on peoples' playlists
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i actually just made a list of my favorites right before i saw this! out of them, i'd recommend airbuds, cara, and last.fm the most! airbuds is an app/site where you can see what music your friends are listening to and you can make a cool profile of music recommendations cara is an app/site for artists with a great algorithm and i would use it more if i had more art to post and if people i knew were more active on it last.fm is a music analytics website (they have an app but its not as good as the website) that goes pretty in depth about the music you listen to and recommends you some music too!
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a cool little website that showcases songs on spotify that either have never been played or artists with very very low listeners. will you come across some weird shit that you may not be into? hell yeah, but that's part of the fun. i've personally found so many cool artists and as a small independent musician myself, i know how easy it is to get lost in the void. the underground is calling bby.
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