Spotify - anyone heard of it?

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its maddening. why are they so insistent on getting rid of the heart.

infinite wiggles (Spottie), Thursday, 12 October 2023 17:03 (six months ago) link

... and now it's back?

infinite wiggles (Spottie), Friday, 13 October 2023 16:43 (six months ago) link

My heart will go on

Alba, Friday, 13 October 2023 16:57 (six months ago) link

The other day I was listening to Low, and when the album ended the default algorithm suggestions started playing, and while it was nothing I would have necessarily put on myself, I was impressed it was all stuff I was happy to hear: Palace Brothers, Smog, Dirty Three, Codeine, Papa M, etc. But a few minutes ago my wife shouted at the robot to play "ska," and it delivered a weird Spotify playlist that was I assume at least loosely based on my own listening habits (so a bunch of legit Jamaican stuff as well as reggae/ska adjacent stuff like the English Beat, Clash, Bad Brains, Specials) but also a bunch of veeeeeeery loosely reggae adjacent stuff I've literally never played (No Doubt, Sublime) and third wave+ ska stuff that is not remotely to my preference (Reel Big Fish, Bosstones). Wonder what the algorithm was thinking, choosing that stuff even though there are hours and hours of better options that I've actively "liked" or downloaded.

Josh in Chicago, Sunday, 15 October 2023 19:56 (six months ago) link

It’s the mostly popular stuff labeled ska?

Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Monday, 16 October 2023 00:43 (six months ago) link

Yeah - if the "similar to Low" stuff wasn't based on your listening habits, why would you expect the ska to be?

Chavez video on MTV, July 1995 (morrisp), Monday, 16 October 2023 02:35 (six months ago) link

I’m impressed by how the algorithm has a good sense of flow, i.e. a bunch of quiet ones then a loud one to break the mood, or vice versa, and so on and so on

I don’t really care about whether it’s a tick or a heart, but it was good having the heart in the right hand column in playlists on mobile, so you could see what you’ve liked already

Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 16 October 2023 09:31 (six months ago) link

xpost I suppose the difference was that the Low related stuff, while nothing I might have played myself, was stuff I liked and enjoyed, definitely capturing/continuing the mood, whereas the "ska" playlist was packed with stuff I literally never want to hear. So, one generated playlist made me want to keep listening and add stuff to my likes or downloads, the other made me turn it off. Some of the tracks, like Bad Brains, were clearly because I'd just been listening to Bad Brains (not the first group that comes to mind when you think ska), so if they know what I'm listening to and what I like, I'd expect a generated playlist to be more hits than misses, like the Low one, and not half big misses, like the ska one.

Josh in Chicago, Monday, 16 October 2023 13:45 (six months ago) link

But Low is band you like and Ska is a genre that contains stuff you don't seem to like

Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Monday, 16 October 2023 14:16 (six months ago) link

But yeah, if I ask for a ska playlist it mostly gives me 80s hardcore stuff so there must be some taste factor involved

Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Monday, 16 October 2023 14:20 (six months ago) link

Genres have the canonical Spotify playlist and then the "made for you" version. I'm not sure which one you get by default if you use voice control.

Alba, Monday, 16 October 2023 14:57 (six months ago) link

Actually I'm having trouble finding the canonical ones now so maybe they are all more specific than a general genre like ska

Alba, Monday, 16 October 2023 15:00 (six months ago) link

If you got Ska Mix (https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1EIga94c2zaOqu), that one, like all the "Mix" ones with that same graphic treatment, has a pool of potential tracks picked by machine learning from what listeners put in playlists with "ska" in the title, and then is algorithmically personalized to try to approach your general taste and include some things you already like. This approach is not designed for purism.

There's also https://open.spotify.com/playlist/37i9dQZF1DX7WJ4yDmRK8R (and a few others), which has a pool of tracks picked by a human editor, and is then personalized. That approach produces a lot less non-ska, but might also have less stuff you already know. It doesn't look like there's an official straight hand-programmed Ska list without personalization, which is too bad.

And then https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2aKMOs9FxzuCX6kdylLX94 (and the other flavors linked in the description) is the genre-system version with no personalization. These sets are meant to be the most internally coherent of them. The tracks and sequence for each are picked algorithmically, but based on human genre-guidance and oversight.

glenn mcdonald, Monday, 16 October 2023 18:25 (six months ago) link

This is fascinating

Glenn can you say more about “based on human genre-guidance”?

Tracer Hand, Monday, 16 October 2023 20:47 (six months ago) link

Every genre in the Spotify genre system (which is what I'm mapping on everynoise.com) gets there by a human deciding a) to include it, b) what to call it in this namespace, and c) what core artists define and demonstrate what it means. Algorithms can pick up from there and do interesting further work, but there are always humans checking their extrapolations and overriding them (or tweaking the inputs further) when needed. None of it is unsupervised.

glenn mcdonald, Tuesday, 17 October 2023 20:34 (six months ago) link

Still getting sub-2-hr Discover Weeklys, and the Daily Mixes frequently seem to be going that way too. It’s quite odd.

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Sunday, 29 October 2023 06:37 (six months ago) link

Though I guess 2 hours is still an average of 4 minutes per track, which is not abnormally short.

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Sunday, 29 October 2023 06:57 (six months ago) link

I've had a couple of other recent Spotify experiences that were a lot more spot-on. The other day I was listening to a Bauhaus album, and when it ended I started getting all sorts of other cool stuff I enjoyed. New Order, Birthday Party, Cramps, The Sound (most not "liked" by me previously, afaict). Today I put on "Pretty Hate Machine" and got another good run. Pixies, Garbage, Sonic Youth, Tool ... I should see what it spits out if I just ask it to play "goth" or "industrial."

Josh in Chicago, Tuesday, 31 October 2023 19:26 (six months ago) link

https://www.thefader.com/2023/10/25/report-spotify-to-demonetize-lowest-streaming-tracks

Spotify is planning to roll out major changes to its royalty model, Music Business Worldwide and Billboard report. Per those publications, the company will execute this plan in the first financial quarter of 2024 in an effort to “combat three drains on the royalty pool — all of which are currently stopping money from getting to working artists.”

These drains, apparently, are low-streaming tracks, “fraudulent activity” on the platform, and non-music “noise” audio that, in the current model, is placed on par with bona fide songs. (As Stereogum notes, the company’s definitions of “fraud” and “noise” are as yet unclear.) Spotify’s solutions, according to MBW, are as follows:

1. Introducing a threshold of minimum annual streams before a track starts generating royalties on Spotify – in a move expected to de-monetize a portion of tracks that previously absorbed 0.5% of the service’s royalty pool;

2. Financially penalizing distributors of music – labels included – when fraudulent activity is detected on tracks that they’ve uploaded to Spotify; and

3. Introducing a minimum length of play-time that each non-music ’noise’ track must reach in order to generate royalties.

omar little, Friday, 3 November 2023 16:09 (five months ago) link

(As Stereogum notes, the company’s definitions of “fraud” and “noise” are as yet unclear.)

non-music 'noise'

noise=fraud, got it

thanks, spotify!

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Friday, 3 November 2023 16:12 (five months ago) link

i'm being flippant obvs, but it feels like a move down the line is going to be determining which music is accessible enough to be on the platform. too dissonant? spotify's not for your band, fraud... er, i mean friend.

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Friday, 3 November 2023 16:17 (five months ago) link

I for one am shocked, just shocked

Paul Ponzi, Friday, 3 November 2023 16:18 (five months ago) link

Well #2 & #3 at least seem to make sense? Fighting fraudulent activity (which I assume means all those bogus tracks using the name of famous artists) sounds good; it also seems that 5-second (or whatever) tracks of noise that may be gaming the system shouldn't be generating royalties

More skin on 'Love Boat' (morrisp), Friday, 3 November 2023 16:24 (five months ago) link

they should get rid of all the bad music too

brimstead, Friday, 3 November 2023 19:57 (five months ago) link

Both desktop and app seem very glitchy recently. Slow to start, sometimes can't find playlists for 5 minutes after startup, taking forever to respond when you click play, showing previous weeks of Release Radar until you've gone out of and then back into the playlist a dozen times, etc etc.

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Monday, 6 November 2023 22:26 (five months ago) link

I was having that problem, especially on my phone. I deleted the app, restarted the phone, then reinstalled the app and it's been working better.

Beyond Goo and Evol (President Keyes), Tuesday, 7 November 2023 14:55 (five months ago) link

https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/sep/05/swedish-criminal-gangs-using-fake-spotify-streams-to-launder-money

Need a Breaking Bad reboot where Jesse tries to launder meth money by jumpstarting Skinny Pete’s piano career.

papal hotwife (milo z), Tuesday, 7 November 2023 18:52 (five months ago) link

Cheers, President Keyes, will try that.

Tsar Bombadil (James Morrison), Tuesday, 7 November 2023 21:06 (five months ago) link

Cheers, milo z, will try that.

The land of dreams and endless remorse (hardcore dilettante), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 01:13 (five months ago) link

lol

vashti funyuns (sic), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 03:15 (five months ago) link

I hate to say it but sometimes Discover Weekly just has my number. Today is a whole bunch of stuff I've never heard of that I'm loving (and it all flows together really well): Sun's Signature, Chris Spedding, Jacco Gardner, Colin Blumstone, THUS LOVE, The Gun Club, Pieter Nooten and Michael Brook ...

what you say is true but by no means (lukas), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 22:26 (five months ago) link

^MOD NOTE: Please be advised that the "pitchfork sucks" thread is now the designated spot for this discussion topic.

Phair · Jagger/Richards · Carl Perkins (morrisp), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 22:36 (five months ago) link

My new release radar the last couple of weeks has been dire - a lot of vaguely psych, sort of garage but mostly bluesy butt rock, bands that reminded me of college town bar bands from 20 years ago. When it's really bad I wonder how much payola is influencing the algorithm that week.

papal hotwife (milo z), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 22:37 (five months ago) link

Listening to "British Steel" by Judas Priest right now. Guesses on what it serves me when the album is over?

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 8 November 2023 22:42 (five months ago) link

"The Ballad of Frankie Lee and Judas Priest"

Phair · Jagger/Richards · Carl Perkins (morrisp), Wednesday, 8 November 2023 22:43 (five months ago) link

The answer turned out to be "Lay It Down" by Ratt. I didn't turn it off.

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 8 November 2023 23:03 (five months ago) link

Followed by "Defenders of the Faith" by Priest (all 1:50 of it), and then "Eruption" (which was weird without "You Really Got Me"). And then "Rock Rock til You Drop" by Def Leppard (fair) and "Sweet Soul Sister" by the Cult (which rules, but which seems out of place with the other stuff).

Josh in Chicago, Wednesday, 8 November 2023 23:22 (five months ago) link

i know this is only tangentially relevant to spotify (anf imo it absolutely does not merit a new topic) but i wanted to ask a general question---

what's up with the deluge of "slowed+reverb" and "sped up" versions of catalogue hits showing under singles?

(don't get me wrong, i like it and have the "sped up" version of sza "snooze" on my radio station presently. just wondering where the phenomenon came from.)

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Thursday, 9 November 2023 14:59 (five months ago) link

(also, yes i used to exclusively play some 12" singles on 45 and 7"s on 33 back in the late 90s, simply because i thought the songs sounded better that way. so i get that part of the trend -some people like it- but when it start becoming a real thing?)

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Thursday, 9 November 2023 15:02 (five months ago) link

here's a Billboard article about it:
https://archive.ph/2ZwYl

jaymc, Thursday, 9 November 2023 15:02 (five months ago) link

nice, ty

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Thursday, 9 November 2023 15:14 (five months ago) link

it bugs me that this one track by the Lightcrust Dough Boys isn't on Spotify. i'm sure that it's not some kind of legal thing, but probably nobody has bothered? doesn't it seem likely that the legal shit has already been approved a long time ago by whatever cell phone conglomerate owns the rights? can i request it? is that how it works?

budo jeru, Thursday, 9 November 2023 19:23 (five months ago) link

hi i have a serious suggestion. maybe someone else who sympathizes will understand the importance of this. it's in regards to the queue function thanks for listening. i know how tedious i am.

i would like to request a "play next" option in song and album menus. it has "add to queue" but that puts it at the end. if you're like me, you use the queue almost exclusively. and it gets long. oftentimes, i'm discouraged from checking out new songs because it would require me to disrupt the queue. if i want it to play next and not disrupt the queue, i have to add it to the queue, open the queue, scroll all the way down, geab the song, scroll all the way back up, and put it next. i make mistakes frequently because i'm doing this entirely on mobile. a "play next" function (in addition to the "add to queue" function) would be incredibly useful for me.

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Thursday, 9 November 2023 20:44 (five months ago) link

yes Play Next would be great

nashwan, Thursday, 9 November 2023 21:03 (five months ago) link

this is literally why i don’t use the queue

Humanitarian Pause (Tracer Hand), Thursday, 9 November 2023 22:34 (five months ago) link

TRACER YOU GET IT I FEEL SO SEEN OMG TY

"another slice of death, please." (Austin), Thursday, 9 November 2023 22:38 (five months ago) link

"add to queue" always adds it as the next song in the queue for me?!?!?!

organ doner (ledge), Thursday, 9 November 2023 22:43 (five months ago) link

I use my hands to pick up and eat a sandwich, but I don't MAKE the sandwich in my hands. That is analogically how I feel about the queue.

glenn mcdonald, Thursday, 9 November 2023 23:22 (five months ago) link

i am baffled by that analogy.

but i've just had a go and on desktop and on phone 'add to queue' adds it as the next track for me, definitely, no question. i can't see any settings that would affect this behaviour.

organ doner (ledge), Friday, 10 November 2023 09:26 (five months ago) link

But was your queue empty?

Alba, Friday, 10 November 2023 09:34 (five months ago) link


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