Comment by atoav
2 days ago
Good advice.
However for some genres that approach won't work, since they are either too new, too niche, the genre-description says too little about the actual songs etc. If this is the case another tip is to go at it from the production/distribution/scene side. So you check music mixed by the same audio engineer, released on the same record label, made in the same city during the same time. This can get you surprisingly far.
There is no real shortcut to doing it yourself, part of appreciating that music is often also to understand the context within which it was made.
Great suggestion. Likewise exploring who played shows with who is another great way relation for music discovery. Often you can find radically different bands that were part of the same social scene but which you can relate to.
There are so many ways music can be connected that aren't accounted for by genre labels or "sounds like."