• Lord Wiggle@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    Back in the day, I did this with an entire discography while I was on holiday (left pc on for downloading, forgot winamp was still playing as my amp was off). When I got back, I was the top Air listener on LastFM (kept track of listened songs) by far. I held the title for many years until I removed my account.

    • TehBamski@lemmy.world
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      1 hour ago

      I’ve played Liked Songs on random shuffle and it’s no secret that Spotify messed up their algorithm. As I’ve played it on random and the amount of times I hear the same song in the span of 30 or so songs is 2-3 times. I once looked into it, to see if I had doubles of the same song but from albums/eps/singles and more often than not, it wasn’t the case.

      I also have times when I want to listen to a certain mood or style of music. That’s when my plethora of playlists come in.

    • Rose56@lemmy.ca
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      16 hours ago

      Cause liked songs have multiple genres, which does not corresponds to the mood you are! Have playlists by genre or artist, it’s works better IMO.

    • Skezlarr@aussie.zone
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      23 hours ago

      Right? Why wouldn’t I just want a random grab bag of every song I’ve ever enjoyed? It keeps you on your toes, that’s for sure.

    • No, I sort by date (last downloaded) and keep replaying few newly added songs on loop for hours until I download another.

      Although it depends on way of access.

      Folder music player on phone - sorting by date or shuffle playlist - rapid playlist (directory) switching
      VLC player on laptop - sorting alphabetically or shuffle playlist - rare playlist (directory) switching
      Navidrome server - whole albums or newly added played individually - rare playlist use (shuffle)*

      * playlists generated using ls playlist_dir/* > playlist.m3u