All top level comments must be longer than simply a sentence or two, barring questions and some exceptions. Comments must meet a general standard of quality determined by the moderators. The most suitable way for me was to just sort my favorites by time periods. This I found to be ideal when I discovered a bunch of my nostalgia-inducing old music. What is ur been struggling with this for a very long time and had different ways of organizing over the years. My local library is sorted in folders in this way: I only care about how the song makes me feel. I don't really care about if any of it is sorted by year or alphabetically. Other playlists I have are more specific in terms of:ĭiscography for certain labels like Methlab (which gets followers from somewhere.), Renraku and some others Ī playlist containing songs Amon Tobin has used in his sets Ī playlist of music I used to listen to when I was. "Lace me with those beats".Īnother pretty new one is for smooth bassy atmospheres. One playlist holds music sampled by favourite artists as well as some classical melodies. I have one large playlist for music I really love.Īnother even larger playlist is for music I like enough not wanting to lose them (originally Saved Music), so what happens is when I have lots of music saved in Songs and I don't really feel like dropping them in my "You Sound Good", but I still like them for some reason, that's where they go. Oh my local music library is more organized than what I have on Spotify. (whatever odd regional genres you may have) I also keep another folder where I sort by major genres instead ("By Genre"): (loosley following ) If you listen to the same type of music today as you did 10 years ago however this probably won't be useful. So I'd create a folder, "By Time" adding all my favorites in each time period:ġ960-1970 (I often split them during major music revolutions) I've been struggling with this for a very long time and had different ways of organizing over the years. Now I just organise my "your Music" folder by "Recently added" and work my way through that. Unfortunately, I haven't really kept up with this as I add lots of music. When I first signed up to spotify premium I set up a number of playlists such as "New Unheard", which I think is self explanatory but I also created "New to Me" made up of albums that had been around for, often, a long time that I'd never got round to listening to but could do so because they were now easy to access, Marvin Gayes' What's Going On was in this category. I know its an old gripe but I wish there was a better way of integrating these two sections so all my music is in one place. However, as a consequence, I tend to miss out my playlists, these are generally, those albums imported from itunes that Spotify doesnt have in its' catalogue. I listen, mostly, to the albums in the "Your Music" section which is, obviously, made up of albums received directly from Spotify or my personal albums that Spotify also has. I'm not really a "singles" or playlists orientated person. I must admit I find organising my music a bit of a headache on Spotify. Perfectionism: How do you organize your music?.
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