Spotify Wrapped

Other than Pearl Jam, who else is there?
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I have the fewest unique artists of anyone and it's eating me up. Not a lot of playlists/autoplay radio this year. Just hammering an album into the ground before moving onto the next.

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Jorge wrote:No, it integrates with your digital media player(s). So you can listen to your FLAC collection or your CDs, and as long as you do it through an app that supports Last.fm scrobbling it'll capture it. I have mine hooked up to my Spotify and TIDAL, and it also captures whenever I stream on Bandcamp, YouTube music, or I play my collection on iTunes. The only thing I listen to that it can't track is vinyl records, though I'm sure there are ways around that.
Yeah, Lastfm is cool. It tracks my Spotify plays, my Sonos plays and everything I play through foobar.

But as per usual, because of my wife's obsession with listening to rainforrest meditation music every night to sleep, my wrapped is fully fucked up.

Spotify literally recommends me a "cat calming music" playlist on the reg.

Fml.
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Get her an account of her own on your family plan?
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VinylGuy wrote:
epilogue wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:
epilogue wrote:79,272 minutes listened this year (top 2% of listeners worldwide, apparently :roll: )

4,541 songs. Top song, Dark Matter by Pearl Jam, streamed 77 times.

Top Songs:

1. Dark Matter (Pearl Jam)
2. Broken Man (St. Vincent)
3. Burial Ground (The Decemberists)
4. Houdini (Dua Lipa)
5. Wake To Flowers (TORRES)

Top Artists:

1. Taylor Swift (this feels rigged)
2. St. Vincent
3. Pearl Jam
4. The Decemberists
5. Chappell Roan

35,427 minutes listening to podcasts

Feb: Pumpkin Spice Rock Out Grunge phase
Mar: Indie Sleaze Metropopolis Art Pop season
Aug: Sweater Weather Softcore Art Deco moment

1,268 artists listened to.

I was surprised Tay Tay wasnt even in my top 20. Seems i really didnt care about her this year.
I sought out the new record and listened to it a couple of times. But by and large, I didn't really care much this year either. The issue is that she's on every goddamn Spotify playlist! When I'm at work I usually just throw on something Spotify curated so I don't have to think about it or offend other co-workers.

But honestly, Chappell Roan and Olivia Rodrigo and Last Dinner Party and Beyonce were all on all of those playlists, too. And I sought out their respective records way more than Taylor's. So... I something stinks!
I see yeah. I barely listened to her because she want even in the top 20. Beyonce was 15th which also seems very weird but at least i listened to her album a few times.
I’m the same. The only Taylor Swift I really listened to this year was Folklore. I found her new album a snore fest. Also, it’s hard not to get fatigued when she’s been everywhere the last three years.
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The new album is more of a snorefest than Folklore?!
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Jorge wrote:The new album is more of a snorefest than Folklore?!
yes
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Folklore fucking rules , you rednecks
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VinylGuy wrote:Folklore fucking rules , you rednecks
Well, there’s Jorge the redneck. Who’s the other to whom you’re referring?
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Ello Sailor wrote:I have the fewest unique artists of anyone and it's eating me up.
I am sure you have way more than me, for what that's worth.

I don't think my brain could even process the numbers that some people are putting up.
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Chris_H_2 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:Folklore fucking rules , you rednecks
Well, there’s Jorge the redneck. Who’s the other to whom you’re referring?
everyone else that feels the same!
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Jorge wrote:Get her an account of her own on your family plan?
I've tried but she refuses to accept the invite. She's quite the techno spaz.

The issue is its my Spotify account attached to the Google Puck in the bedroom that she uses. The damage is well and truly done though, so now I just complain about it a lot without actively doing anything to make the situation better.
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:I have the fewest unique artists of anyone and it's eating me up.
I am sure you have way more than me, for what that's worth.

I don't think my brain could even process the numbers that some people are putting up.
Depth > breadth

I listen to a lot of soundtracks, compilations and playlists, so my Spotify Wrapped says I listened to over 1800 artists, but I only go in deep on a few of them
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Jorge wrote:I listen to a lot of soundtracks, compilations and playlists, so my Spotify Wrapped says I listened to over 1800 artists, but I only go in deep on a few of them
same
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VinylGuy wrote:
Chris_H_2 wrote:
VinylGuy wrote:Folklore fucking rules , you rednecks
Well, there’s Jorge the redneck. Who’s the other to whom you’re referring?
everyone else that feels the same!
phew. just as long as I wasn’t lumped in there.
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Jorge wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:I have the fewest unique artists of anyone and it's eating me up.
I am sure you have way more than me, for what that's worth.

I don't think my brain could even process the numbers that some people are putting up.
Depth > breadth

I listen to a lot of soundtracks, compilations and playlists, so my Spotify Wrapped says I listened to over 1800 artists, but I only go in deep on a few of them
Yeah, that makes sense.

I get that Spotify Wrapped is basically just an app usage report designed for quick sharing to generate fun discussion (frankly I wish I had the same data for myself, but I use Amazon Music), and even as people share they can clearly see its limitations. But nevertheless I find it an interesting study in how streaming has changed how people think about their listening habits. Pre-streaming, if someone were to ask me how many different artists I listened to in a given year, assuming I had some ability to know this, I don’t think I would ever think to include the kinds of incidental things that popped up once on a playlist while I was only half-paying attention, or to increase my unique artists count by 1 because I heard two-thirds of a Maggie Rogers song at a Starbucks back in February. But that is really the level of passive engagement that drives (and is rewarded by) these numbers. I am curious how people would break down their stats — how many of those unique artists were intentionally sought out and listened to with some level of focus, and how many of them were cycled through on a playlist that was playing at an inaudible volume in the background during a work call? Not being critical of anyone’s listening style — genuinely just interested.
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VinylGuy wrote: I also figure that if you go artist by artist and click in ¨share¨ on their profile you can see their number in a top 20 ranking
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8. The Magnetic Fields
9. AJJ
10. Lou Reed
11. Tom Waits
12. Hank Williams
13. Tegan and Sara
14. Dave Van Ronk
15. Kneecap
16. Simon & Garfunkel
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Kevin Davis wrote:
Jorge wrote:
Kevin Davis wrote:
Ello Sailor wrote:I have the fewest unique artists of anyone and it's eating me up.
I am sure you have way more than me, for what that's worth.

I don't think my brain could even process the numbers that some people are putting up.
Depth > breadth

I listen to a lot of soundtracks, compilations and playlists, so my Spotify Wrapped says I listened to over 1800 artists, but I only go in deep on a few of them
Yeah, that makes sense.

I get that Spotify Wrapped is basically just an app usage report designed for quick sharing to generate fun discussion (frankly I wish I had the same data for myself, but I use Amazon Music), and even as people share they can clearly see its limitations. But nevertheless I find it an interesting study in how streaming has changed how people think about their listening habits. Pre-streaming, if someone were to ask me how many different artists I listened to in a given year, assuming I had some ability to know this, I don’t think I would ever think to include the kinds of incidental things that popped up once on a playlist while I was only half-paying attention, or to increase my unique artists count by 1 because I heard two-thirds of a Maggie Rogers song at a Starbucks back in February. But that is really the level of passive engagement that drives (and is rewarded by) these numbers. I am curious how people would break down their stats — how many of those unique artists were intentionally sought out and listened to with some level of focus, and how many of them were cycled through on a playlist that was playing at an inaudible volume in the background during a work call? Not being critical of anyone’s listening style — genuinely just interested.
My Spotify artists listened to number is 1,268.

My personal (not Spotify) list of albums I've listened to so far this year is 83. A couple of those are the same artist, so let's call it 80. There are probably half a dozen other artists that I looked into by recommendation. Usually only listening to one or two songs, not an entire album. If I'm being liberal about it, let's say there is another dozen that I sought for whatever reason. We're talking like 110 artis, tops, that I actively sought out intentionally and listened to with some level of focus. The rest was a result of Spotify made playlists that I put on while I'm at work or playing Madden or something.

TL;DR: 110 out of 1,268 artists were intentionally sought out and listened to with focus.
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I'm curious how Spotify counts a listen. Do you have to listen to the whole song? Do you just have to start it for it to count?
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I think the rule for digital music has long been the artist gets paid after thirty seconds, so I imagine it's that
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I'm only interested in facts, Argo!
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