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Comment by mtrovo

3 days ago

Youtube Music is quite good for what you're describing.

> Examples: we still can’t manage playlists of albums, or down signal genres of music or even artists, or separate “calm” music for sleep from all the other generative playlist rankings they use.

Youtube music thinks "videogame music" is a genre and lumps them all together, if you make the mistake of including even one song from a game OST any recommendations go out the window.

For example, a "chill" mix with videogame music in it will happily start including Doom Eternal tracks because "they're the same thing, right?"

  • It feels like the quality of the Youtube Music app took a dive when they fired the whole team and outsourced development around a year or so ago.

  • This happens with Spotify too TBF. Listen to one single genre, suddenly the only thing you hear is from that genre.

    Whenever Spotify removed human curation from their recommendations to rely on more ML-algorithms was when it stopped being useful to me.

    Went back to trackers myself, only place where musical discissions/recommendations are actually useful and wanted.

    • It does, but hey the post above was complaining about recommendation apps in general so, yeah.

YouTube music’s recommendations suck hard compared to Spotify and all the people I know who use it (a dozen) say the same thing. The only reason any of us use it seems to be because we only want to pay for one music service and we all use YouTube premium anyways. It’s amazing how big a hole that is in the service, that everyone I know agrees with the same thing.

I gave up on recommendations and I just playlist my own music preferences over time. Like in the days of old.