I do it weirdly. Basically on how a song feels, I can’t tell genres, and honestly, I don’t care.
Anyway, these folders are the result:
Music out of directory
Music type 1 Mk1
Music type 1 Mk2
Music type 1 Mk3
Music type 1 Mk4 S1
Music type 1 Mk4 S2
Music type 1 Mk4 S3
Music type 1 Mk5
Music type 2 Mk1
Music type 2 Mk2
Music type 3
Music type 4 C
Music type 4 M
Music type 5
Music type 6
Music type 7
Music type 8
Music type 9
Music type 10
Music type 11
Music type 12
Music type 13
The same reason Netflix was initially so popular, convenience. Almost every song you could think of is instantly available at your fingertips, all in one convenient location
The only reasons I still use Spotify is because I get it from a family subscription that my mother pays, so it doesn’t cost me anything. And it would be a big pain in the ass to get all my playlists on a local drive, changing to another streaming service would make it easier but then why change anything from how it is right now?
If you ever want to go away from Spotify, use spotube. You can even download all your stuff(just don’t download everything at once because you can get banned from YouTube).
What do you mean? Mine is organized by artist, I feel that’s pretty standard. I organize my Playlists myself and the blends always turn out good as well and those are entirely voluntary.
There’s your problem. You don’t believe that a popular song is inherently better. That disqualifies Spotify from viable music aggregators because it only has the popular stuff.
I genuinely don’t get why Spotify is so popular, the way they arrange music, especially downloaded music is so annoying.
Can you even to that now? I remember a few years back you could only have 1000 liked songs
I’m at 1,006 right now
Good to know, thank you!
Some people don’t care about organizing their music and all that. They just want their playlists and an algorithm to tell what to listen…
Me? I enjoy my properly tagged Plex library.
So how do you organise your music?
A bit of
https://beets.io/
and some
https://musicbrainz.org/
and
https://www.plex.tv/plexamp/
Band Name folders, that’s it.
I do it weirdly. Basically on how a song feels, I can’t tell genres, and honestly, I don’t care.
Anyway, these folders are the result:
Music out of directory Music type 1 Mk1 Music type 1 Mk2 Music type 1 Mk3 Music type 1 Mk4 S1 Music type 1 Mk4 S2 Music type 1 Mk4 S3 Music type 1 Mk5 Music type 2 Mk1 Music type 2 Mk2 Music type 3 Music type 4 C Music type 4 M Music type 5 Music type 6 Music type 7 Music type 8 Music type 9 Music type 10 Music type 11 Music type 12 Music type 13
Yeah, I know.
Please give me 2 examples from music type 2 mk 2
01 - Overture - Atmospheres.flac
06 - Gayane Ballet Suite.flac
Intriguing
Shuffle—>skip—>skip—>skip.
The same reason Netflix was initially so popular, convenience. Almost every song you could think of is instantly available at your fingertips, all in one convenient location
The only reasons I still use Spotify is because I get it from a family subscription that my mother pays, so it doesn’t cost me anything. And it would be a big pain in the ass to get all my playlists on a local drive, changing to another streaming service would make it easier but then why change anything from how it is right now?
If you ever want to go away from Spotify, use spotube. You can even download all your stuff(just don’t download everything at once because you can get banned from YouTube).
What do you mean? Mine is organized by artist, I feel that’s pretty standard. I organize my Playlists myself and the blends always turn out good as well and those are entirely voluntary.
They also have barely anything I listen to
There’s your problem. You don’t believe that a popular song is inherently better. That disqualifies Spotify from viable music aggregators because it only has the popular stuff.
I use it pretty much because it’s free and I can listen to a lot of music without using my phone’s storage.