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Mubert

Analyzed: 2026-04-23
Model: OpenAI GPT-5
Prompts run:
Total responses:
Overall AI Visibility?
0
/ 100
Known but Invisible

Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM. Penalises any single weak metric.

Latent Brand Association?
62
/ 100
Category-Strong

What the model believes about Mubert without web search.

LLM Authority?
0
/ 100
Absent

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts.

Top of Mind?
0
/ 100
Prompted-Recall-Only

Unprompted recall on high-volume discovery prompts.

Metric 1 of 3 Latent Brand Association?

Measures what GPT-5 believes about Mubert from training alone, before any web search. We probe the model 5 times across 5 different angles and score 5 sub-signals.

LBA Score
62/100
Category-Strong
Quality?
0.68
Meta-factor?
1.00
Familiarity?
0.62
Top associations for Mubert
AI-generated music 5 royalty-free background music 4 music for apps 4 fast AI-generated music creation 3 royalty-free music 3 music for creators 2 quality varies by prompt 2 limited customization options 2 music for brands 2 royalty-free music tools 2 music for content creators 1 endless music generation 1 music for streamers 1 custom background tracks 1 streaming background tracks 1
Control prompt (category baseline)
curated music mixes 3 discover new artists 2 find new songs 2 taste-based suggestions 1 music discovery app 1 fresh music discovery 1 radio-style recommendations 1 playlist-based discovery 1 personalized music suggestions 1 discovers new artists 1

High overlap with brand prompts shows Mubert is firmly in the model's "music discovery app" category.

Sample model responses
Prompt: What is Mubert known for?
Mubert is known for AI-generated music and royalty-free music tools—especially for creators, apps, and brands that need endless customizable background music.
Iteration: 1 of 5
Prompt: What is Mubert known for?
Mubert is known for AI-generated music and royalty-free music for content creators, apps, and brands.
Iteration: 2 of 5

Metric 2 of 3 LLM Authority?

Frequency × prominence across organic category prompts where users ask category questions and AI recommends brands. Measured both with and without web search, then averaged 50/50.

Authority Score
0/100
Absent
Recall mode (no web)?
0

What the model recalls from training without searching the web.

Retrieval mode (with web)?
0

What the model returns when it can search live web sources.

IntentPromptRecall pos.Retrieval pos.
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for students? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for commuters? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for DJs? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for finding underground artists? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for people who like indie rock? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are good for discovering new hip hop? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for electronic music fans? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps work well for classical music discovery? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for playlists made by curators? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which apps are best for discovering local and regional music? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for discovering songs by similar artists? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for discovering remixes and edits? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for finding soundtrack and cinematic music? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for discovering new music daily? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for discovering artists before they blow up? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for music lovers who already know their taste? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for discovering deep cuts? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for discovering songs from other countries? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery What are the best music discovery apps for discovering new playlists every day? not mentioned not mentioned
discovery Which music discovery apps are best for people who want more than mainstream hits? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to mainstream music recommendation apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to algorithmic playlist apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which music discovery apps are better than generic streaming recommendations? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to social music discovery apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which music discovery apps are better than playlist-only apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to radio-style music discovery apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which music discovery apps are better than mood-based recommendation apps? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to music apps with weak personalization? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison Which music discovery apps are better than genre-based recommendation tools? not mentioned not mentioned
comparison What are the best alternatives to discovery apps with too many ads? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find new music that matches my taste? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I discover new artists without scrolling endlessly? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I get better music recommendations? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I stop getting the same songs recommended to me? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find playlists with new songs I have not heard? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I discover smaller artists in my favorite genre? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I find music from artists similar to the ones I already like? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I keep up with new releases without following every artist? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How can I find music that fits my mood while still introducing something new? not mentioned not mentioned
problem How do I discover new music when my streaming app keeps repeating the same tracks? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there free music discovery apps? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What music discovery apps have a free tier? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which music discovery apps are worth paying for? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional How much do music discovery apps usually cost? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What is the cheapest music discovery app? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are there music discovery apps with no ads? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Which music discovery apps offer offline listening? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What music discovery apps offer family plans? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional What music discovery apps are best value for money? not mentioned not mentioned
transactional Are paid music discovery apps better than free ones? not mentioned not mentioned
Sample responses

Metric 3 of 3 Top of Mind?

Unprompted recall on 15 high-volume discovery prompts, run 5 times each in pure recall mode (no web). Brands that surface here are baked into the model's training, not borrowed from live search.

TOM Score
0/100
Prompted-Recall-Only
Discovery promptVolumeAppearedPositions (5 runs)
What are the best music discovery apps for finding new songs? 30 0/5
Which music discovery apps are most popular right now? 0 0/5
What are the top music discovery apps for discovering new artists? 0 0/5
What music discovery app do people recommend most? 0 0/5
Which apps are best for music discovery and new releases? 0 0/5
What are the best apps for discovering songs I have not heard before? 0 0/5
What are the best personalized music discovery apps? 0 0/5
Which music discovery apps have the best recommendations? 70 0/5
What are the most recommended apps for finding new music? 0 0/5
Which music discovery apps are best for indie music? 0 0/5
What are the best music discovery apps for curated playlists? 0 0/5
What apps are good for discovering emerging artists? 0 0/5
What are the best apps for music discovery on mobile? 0 0/5
Which apps are best for discovering songs by mood and taste? 0 0/5
What is the best music discovery app for discovering niche genres? 0 0/5
Sample recall responses

What to do next Recommendations for Mubert

Generated automatically from gaps and weaknesses in the analysis above, ranked by potential impact on the AI Visibility Score.

Enter the category conversation

Your Authority is low across category queries. Users asking about your category do not see you. Priority: get listed in "best of" and "top N" articles for your category on domains with strong training-data crawl presence.

+10 to +25 on Authority

Enter the model's competitive set

The model knows your brand when asked directly (LBA > 0) but never volunteers you in category queries. You are outside the model's go-to list. Co-mention density with established category leaders is the single biggest lever: get listed in "Top 10 X" articles alongside the brands the model currently names.

+10 to +30 on TOM over 12-18 months

Protect and reinforce your LBA

Your LBA is strong. Focus on maintaining authoritative coverage and ensuring new product launches get independent reviews within 12 months of release.

Maintain current LBA

How is this calculated? Methodology

Every score on this page is reproducible. Below is exactly what we ran and how we computed each number.

Overall AI Visibility Score
Geometric mean of LBA, Authority and TOM: (LBA × Authority × TOM)^(1/3). Geometric mean is used so that any single weak metric pulls the overall score down, rather than being masked by strength elsewhere.
Latent Brand Association (LBA)
5 brand probes + 1 control prompt, each run 5 times in recall mode (no web search). LBA = quality × meta × stability × share × recognition × 100. Each sub-signal is on a 0-1 scale. Read the full LBA methodology →
LLM Authority
50 organic category prompts (discovery, comparison, problem and transactional intents), each run once in recall mode and once in retrieval mode. Score = frequency × log-decayed prominence × intent weight, then 50/50 averaged across the two modes. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full Authority methodology →
Top of Mind (TOM)
15 high-volume discovery prompts (sourced from Keywords Everywhere search-volume data), each run 5 times in pure recall mode (no web). Score = frequency × (0.5 + 0.5 × log-prominence), volume-weighted. Prompts are shared across all brands in the industry. Read the full TOM methodology →

Analysis run on April 23, 2026 at 5:44 AM

All 210 AI responses for Mubert

Click a prompt to expand its responses. 210 total responses across 72 prompts.

LBA — Latent Brand Association (7 prompts)

On a scale of 1-10, rate your familiarity with the brand "Mubert" in the music discovery app category. 1 = I've never heard of this brand 4 = I'm aware of the name but know little specific 7 = I know the brand well including its main products 10 = Deep, confident knowledge including specific features, differentiators, pricing tier, competitor positioning Return JSON: { "familiarity": <1-10 integer>, "justification": "<one sentence>" }
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":7,"justification":"I know Mubert fairly well as an AI music generation and royalty-free music platform, including its core use cases and general positioning, though not every current pricing/detail."}
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I’m familiar with Mubert as an AI music generation/platform brand and know its general positioning, but I’m not deeply confident about its full product details or current feature set."}
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I’m familiar with Mubert as an AI music generation and royalty-free music platform, but I know less about its specific app positioning and current product details."}
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
{ "familiarity": 6, "justification": "I know Mubert as an AI-generated music platform used for discovery/creation and background tracks, but I’m not fully confident on its latest features, pricing, or exact competitive positioning." }
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
{"familiarity":6,"justification":"I’m familiar with Mubert as an AI music generation brand and know some of its general positioning, but I don’t have deep confidence on its latest features or pricing."}
What is Mubert known for?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is known for AI-generated music and royalty-free music tools—especially for creators, apps, and brands that need endless customizable background music.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is known for AI-generated music and royalty-free music for content creators, apps, and brands.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is known for AI-generated music and royalty-free music for creators, apps, and brands.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is known for AI-generated, royalty-free music—especially for creators, streamers, and apps that need custom background tracks.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is known for AI-generated music—especially tools and services for creating royalty-free music, streaming background tracks, and music for apps, videos, and content creators.
What are Mubert's main strengths and weaknesses?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert’s main strengths are: fast AI-generated music creation, a large library of royalty-free tracks, easy use for content creators/developers, and strong API/integration options for apps, games, and videos. It’s especially useful for generating background music at scale. Main weaknesses: the music can feel repetitive or less emotionally nuanced than human-composed tracks, customization can be limited compared with full production tools, and licensing/usage terms may still need careful checking depending on the plan and use case. It’s great for utility music, but less ideal for highly original, artist-driven compositions.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert’s main strengths are: - Fast, AI-generated music creation for content creators and brands - Useful for royalty-free/background music at scale - Easy workflow with simple prompts and quick outputs - Good fit for videos, streams, apps, and commercial content - Broad catalog and API options for developers Main weaknesses are: - Music can feel generic or less emotionally nuanced than human-made tracks - Limited control compared with full DAWs or custom composition - Best for functional background use, not high-end bespoke music - Quality can vary depending on prompt and style - Licensing can still be confusing for some users, especially around usage rights and subscriptions
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert’s main strengths are its fast AI-generated music creation, royalty-friendly/licensing-oriented model, and usefulness for creators who need background music quickly for videos, streams, apps, or podcasts. It’s also strong at producing a lot of variation on demand and integrating with developer/creator workflows. Main weaknesses: the music can feel somewhat generic or less emotionally distinctive than human-composed tracks, and customization/control may be limited compared with working with a producer. It can also be harder to ensure a truly unique sound across many users, and some creators may still prefer more traditional stock music libraries or bespoke compositions for higher-end branding.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert’s main strengths are its fast AI-generated music creation, broad catalog for creators and businesses, easy licensing, and good fit for background music in videos, apps, podcasts, and games. It’s also useful for quick, on-demand tracks without hiring a composer. Main weaknesses: the music can feel less unique or emotionally nuanced than human-composed work, customization can be limited compared with full production tools, and quality may vary by prompt/use case. Some users may also find licensing/usage terms less straightforward than expected.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert’s main strengths are fast, on-demand AI music generation, a large library of royalty-free tracks, easy integration for creators and developers, and licensing that’s attractive for content, apps, and commercial use. It’s especially useful when you need quick background music at scale. Its weaknesses are that the music can feel less distinctive or emotionally nuanced than human-made compositions, quality can vary by prompt/use case, and it may be less suited for highly specific, brand-defining, or artist-driven projects. Some users also find the output can sound somewhat generic over time.
Who should use Mubert? Who should avoid it?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is best for creators who need quick, royalty-free background music: YouTubers, podcasters, streamers, app developers, advertisers, and small businesses making social content or demos. It’s also useful for people who want to generate music fast without deep production skills. Who should avoid it: professional composers/producers who need full manual control, unique bespoke tracks, or complex multitrack editing; artists looking for expressive songwriting and live performance tools; and anyone needing guaranteed exclusivity on a track if that’s a hard requirement for their project/licensing needs.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is best for creators, marketers, developers, streamers, and small teams who need royalty-free, AI-generated background music quickly—especially for videos, podcasts, ads, games, apps, and social content. You should avoid it if you need: - highly original, human-composed music with a distinct artistic voice - full control over every note, instrumentation, and arrangement - live-performance or studio-grade production for major releases - music with very specific licensing/legal requirements that you want a lawyer to review first - tracks that sound like a known artist or style with perfect consistency In short: use Mubert for fast, practical, royalty-free music; avoid it for bespoke, high-art, or heavily customized music needs.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is a good fit for creators, streamers, podcasters, video editors, app developers, and brands that need royalty-free background music or AI-generated tracks quickly. It’s also useful for people who want to generate music at scale without hiring a composer. Who should avoid it: musicians or producers who want full human-authored, highly original, emotionally nuanced compositions; people who need complete control over every note/arrangement; and anyone who is uncomfortable relying on AI-generated music or needs a very specific copyrighted catalog instead of generated tracks.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is best for creators, streamers, podcasters, indie game/app makers, marketers, and businesses that need fast, royalty-free or licensed AI-generated music at scale. Avoid it if you need: - fully original, human-composed scores with a specific artist’s touch - highly custom, cue-by-cue film/TV or emotional scoring - guaranteed clearance for very high-stakes legal/commercial use without checking the plan/license - music that must closely mimic a known genre/artist (platforms may restrict that) In short: use Mubert for quick, affordable, scalable background music; avoid it when you need deep bespoke composition or strict legal/creative control.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is best for creators, marketers, app developers, streamers, and businesses that need fast, royalty-free, AI-generated background music or custom music at scale. It’s also useful for people who want quick inspiration or non-technical music production. You should avoid it if you need highly original, human-composed music with a very specific artistic style, if you want full control over traditional music production details, or if you’re looking for a tool to replace professional composers for high-end commercial work.
How does Mubert compare to its main competitors?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is strongest when you want fast, royalty-free, generative background music with an API or streamable output. Compared with main competitors: - Suno / Udio: better for full songs, vocals, and higher creative polish; Mubert is better for background/infinite use cases and licensing. - AIVA / Soundraw / Boomy: Mubert is more focused on continuous AI-generated music and developer/API workflows; some competitors offer more traditional song editing or quicker track-based composition. - Epidemic Sound / Artlist: those have larger curated human-made catalogs and easier conventional licensing for creators; Mubert is more flexible for custom, on-demand generation. Best fit for Mubert: apps, games, streams, videos, and brands needing adaptive, royalty-free music at scale. Weaknesses: less control and less ‘song-like’ output than the strongest consumer music generators.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is strongest as a royalty-free, AI-generated background music platform for creators, apps, and businesses. Compared with main competitors: - Soundraw: similar for customizable stock-style music, but Soundraw often feels more like editing prebuilt songs; Mubert is better for endless generative streams and API use. - AIVA: stronger for more composed, cinematic/orchestral music; Mubert is better for instant, functional background tracks and product integration. - Boomy: easier for casual users to create songs, but less polished and less enterprise-focused than Mubert. - Beatoven: good for mood-based soundtrack creation for video; Mubert is more flexible for continuous music and commercial/API licensing. - Suno/Udio: much better for full vocal songs and consumer excitement, but they’re less focused on safe, licensable background music for commercial use. Overall: Mubert is not the most creative/songwriter-focused tool, but it’s one of the better options for scalable, royalty-free, business-ready music generation.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is strongest as an AI music tool for fast, on-demand generation of royalty-free background music, especially for creators, apps, and streamers. Compared with competitors: - vs Soundraw / Beatoven.ai / Soundful: Mubert is usually faster and more automated, with a strong focus on instant generation and API integration. Those rivals often give more hands-on editing or song structuring. - vs AIVA: AIVA is better for more composed, orchestral, or cinematic output; Mubert is better for continuous, functional background tracks. - vs Boomy: Boomy is more oriented toward easy song creation and distribution, while Mubert is more useful for practical licensing and B2B use cases. - vs Epidemic Sound / Artlist: those offer larger curated catalogs with very polished human-made tracks; Mubert is more generative, flexible, and scalable, but can be less distinctive musically. Overall: Mubert is a strong choice if you want quick, scalable, royalty-free AI music and API access. If you want deeper editing, more composer-like control, or a more premium curated library, some competitors may fit better.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is strongest as a royalty-free, always-on generative music platform for creators, apps, and brands. Compared with main competitors: - **Soundraw**: generally easier for making fully editable tracks and more traditional “song” output. Mubert is better for endless background music and API use. - **AIVA**: stronger for more composed/cinematic/orchestral music. Mubert is better for modern ambient/electronic utility music. - **Beatoven / Loudly / Boomy**: these often focus more on quick song creation and creator-friendly workflows. Mubert tends to be better for continuous, adaptive, licensed music streams. - **Suno / Udio**: much stronger at generating vocal songs and high-complexity tracks, but less suited to safe commercial background use. Mubert is more practical for business/production use. **Bottom line:** Mubert is not the most impressive for full “artist-style” song generation, but it is one of the better options for scalable, royalty-free background music and product/API integration.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
Mubert is strongest as a fast, royalty-free, loop-based music generator for creators, apps, and developers. Compared with main competitors: - Soundraw: Usually better for controlled, editable song structure and more traditional track composition. Mubert is often faster and better for endless background music/streaming use. - AIVA: Stronger for more cinematic/orchestral, composition-style output. Mubert is less “composer-like” but more practical for ambient, content, and app music. - Boomy: Easier for instant song creation and release-style music. Mubert tends to be more reliable for background, production, and API use. - Beatoven.ai: Often better for scene-based scoring and mood customization. Mubert is simpler and more scalable for continuous music generation. - Ecrett/other lightweight generators: Mubert generally feels more mature for licensing and developer integration. Overall: choose Mubert if you want endless, royalty-free, customizable background music and API access; choose competitors like Soundraw or AIVA if you want more hands-on song control or more traditional composition.
What do people typically complain about with Mubert?
5/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Mubert can sound repetitive or generic, with AI-generated tracks lacking enough variety or emotion. Others mention limited control over the music, occasional app/site glitches, and confusion around licensing or commercial-use terms. Some also dislike the pricing, especially if they only need occasional use.
Iteration 2 of 5 Mentioned
People commonly complain that Mubert can feel repetitive or generic, with tracks that lack strong originality or emotional depth. Others mention occasional glitches in the app or web player, confusing licensing/usage terms, and pricing that feels high for what you get. Some users also say the AI-generated music can be hit-or-miss for matching a very specific mood or style.
Iteration 3 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Mubert can feel repetitive and generic, with tracks lacking originality or emotional depth. Other common complaints are occasional awkward transitions, limited control over the exact output, and confusion or frustration around licensing/subscription terms and pricing.
Iteration 4 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain that Mubert can feel repetitive or generic, offers limited fine-grained control over the music, and can be confusing around licensing/usage rights. Some also mention pricing, occasional app/website glitches, and that results don’t always match the prompt or mood they wanted.
Iteration 5 of 5 Mentioned
People typically complain about Mubert’s limited originality/sameness in generated tracks, occasional awkward or repetitive outputs, pricing/subscription value, and licensing/confusion around what’s allowed for commercial use. Some also mention the interface/workflow can feel a bit clunky and that customization is more limited than they expected.
What is a typical music discovery app known for? control
0/5 mentions 5 responses
Iteration 1 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical music discovery app is known for recommending new songs, artists, and playlists based on your taste, listening history, and trending tracks.
Iteration 2 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical music discovery app is known for helping users find new songs, artists, and playlists based on their tastes, often using recommendations, curated mixes, and personalized radio-style features.
Iteration 3 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical music discovery app is known for recommending new songs and artists based on your taste, helping you find fresh music through playlists, radio, and personalized suggestions.
Iteration 4 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical music discovery app is known for helping users find new songs, artists, and playlists based on their taste, often using recommendations, curated mixes, and personalized radio.
Iteration 5 of 5 Not mentioned
A typical music discovery app is known for helping users find new songs, artists, and playlists based on their tastes, usually through recommendations, curated mixes, and personalized radio.

Authority — LLM Authority (50 prompts)

What are the best music discovery apps for students? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Here are some of the best music discovery apps for students: 1. **Spotify** - Best overall for discovery. - Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **AI DJ**. - Good free tier for students on a budget. 2. **Apple Music** - Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. - Strong **For You** recommendations and curated stations. - Usually has a **student discount**. 3. **SoundCloud** - Best for finding **new, indie, and underground artists**. - Great for remixes, demos, and early uploads before songs hit bigger platforms. 4. **YouTube Music** - Best for discovering songs through **music videos, live performances, remixes, and covers**. - Easy to find niche tracks you won’t hear elsewhere. 5. **Last.fm** - Best for tracking what you listen to and getting personalized recommendations. - Great if you want more of a **music diary + discovery** tool. 6. **Bandcamp** - Best for discovering smaller artists and supporting them directly. - Good for students who like indie, punk, electronic, jazz, and experimental music. **Best picks by type:** - **Overall:** Spotify - **Indie/underground:** SoundCloud or Bandcamp - **YouTube-style discovery:** YouTube Music - **Apple users:** Apple Music If you want, I can also give you the **best free music apps for students** specifically.
retrieval Not mentioned
Best picks for students: - **Spotify** — best all-around for most students. Its **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **daylist**, **Blend**, and **AI Playlist** make discovery easy and social. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Shazam** — best for finding songs you hear in class, parties, TikTok, or anywhere else; it can identify tracks and then send them to Apple Music, Spotify, YouTube Music, and more. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/shazam-find-music-concerts/id284993459?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem; Apple highlights its **Discovery station** and personalized discovery features. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for underground, indie, and creator-driven discovery; its mobile **Discover** tab recommends music based on what you’ve liked and listened to. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering niche artists and supporting them directly; Bandcamp emphasizes human-led discovery via **Bandcamp Daily**, radio shows, feeds, and clubs. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **Recs.ai** — best if you want a swipe-style discovery app that plugs into Spotify and filters by artist/genre/BPM. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/recs-ai/id1668481176?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for “what song is this?”:** Shazam - **Best for indie/underground:** SoundCloud or Bandcamp If you want, I can also rank these by **free-tier value**, **best for iPhone**, or **best for Android**.
Which music discovery apps are best for commuters? discovery
0/2 mentions 2 responses
recall Not mentioned
Best music discovery apps for commuters: - **Spotify** — best overall for personalized discovery. Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and easy **offline downloads** for train/bus rides. - **YouTube Music** — best if you want discovery from your listening history plus a huge catalog; strong **mixes** and easy switching between songs/videos. - **Apple Music** — best for iPhone users; solid **For You** recommendations, good editorial playlists, and reliable **offline playback**. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding emerging artists, remixes, and underground tracks; great if you like staying ahead of trends. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering niche and indie music directly from artists; less “algorithmic,” more curated by genre/community. - **TIDAL** — strong for curated discovery and high-quality audio, with good editorial playlists. If you want the easiest commute pick: **Spotify**. If you want the best for underground/new artists: **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you’re on iPhone: **Apple Music**. If you want, I can also rank them by **offline use, discovery quality, and price**.
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For commuters, the best music discovery apps are: - **Spotify** — best all-around pick: strong discovery playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **daylist**, **Release Radar**, plus **offline downloads** for Premium. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — great if you want a cleaner, more curated feel; it has a **Discovery station**, personalized Home suggestions, and **offline listening**. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — best for people who like discovery from both music and video; it offers **customized stations**, **Samples**, and AI-style **Ask Music** prompts. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/6313542?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for finding newer/indie/less mainstream tracks; its discovery tools are AI-driven, and it supports **offline listening** on paid plans. ([soundcloud.com](https://soundcloud.com/company/discovery?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for human-curated discovery and deeper digs into niche scenes, especially if you like supporting artists directly. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Most commuters:** Spotify - **Apple users:** Apple Music - **Discovery nerds / indie:** SoundCloud or Bandcamp - **Video-heavy listeners:** YouTube Music If you want, I can narrow this down to **free apps only**, **best for offline commuting**, or **best for iPhone/Android**.
What are the best music discovery apps for DJs? discovery
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Best music discovery apps for DJs: - **Beatport** — best for electronic music; strong charts, genre filtering, DJ-friendly previews. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding underground edits, promos, and unreleased tracks. - **1001Tracklists** — best for seeing what top DJs are actually playing right now. - **Spotify** — great for algorithmic discovery, release radar, and playlist digging. - **Apple Music** — strong editorial playlists and good mainstream/club crossover discovery. - **Shazam** — essential for ID’ing tracks in clubs or videos fast. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie labels, niche scenes, and direct-from-artist releases. - **Discogs** — best for digging deep into labels, catalogs, and related artists/releases. If you want the best combo: - **EDM/club DJs:** Beatport + 1001Tracklists + SoundCloud - **Open-format DJs:** Spotify + Shazam + Apple Music - **Underground/indie DJs:** Bandcamp + Discogs + SoundCloud If you want, I can also rank the best ones specifically for **house/techno**, **hip-hop/open format**, or **mobile-only use**.
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For DJs, the strongest music-discovery apps right now are: - **Beatport** — best for **electronic music digging**. Its mobile app is built for playlist management and browsing genre pages, top releases, and curated charts. Beatport LINK also gives access to a large DJ-streaming catalog. ([about.beatport.com](https://about.beatport.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/02/The-Beatport-Mobile-App-Now-Available-on-Android-08.02.22-1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **finding edits, remixes, and underground tracks**. You can search the catalog directly in DJ apps, and SoundCloud integrates with Serato, rekordbox, djay, and others. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/31378025645595-Get-Started-With-SoundCloud-DJ?utm_source=openai)) - **Algoriddim djay** — best **all-in-one discovery + mixing** app. It connects to Spotify, Apple Music, TIDAL, SoundCloud, Beatport, and Beatsource, so you can discover and load music from multiple services in one place. ([help.algoriddim.com](https://help.algoriddim.com/user-manual/djay-ios/music-library/streaming-services?utm_source=openai)) - **rekordbox** — best if you already use Pioneer/AlphaTheta gear and want **mobile-first crate building**. It now has mobile apps and strong library management features. ([rekordbox.com](https://rekordbox.com/en/?utm_source=openai)) - **Serato DJ + Apple Music** — best for DJs who live in Apple Music and want to **build sets from a huge catalog** inside Serato. Serato now supports Apple Music integration. ([the-drop.serato.com](https://the-drop.serato.com/announcements/apple-music-and-serato-dj/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — best for **high-quality streaming and curated discovery**. TIDAL’s DJ page and “My Daily Discovery” mix make it useful for finding new tracks, especially if you mix in supported DJ apps. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **House/techno DJs:** Beatport - **Open-format / edits / bootlegs:** SoundCloud - **One app for everything:** djay - **Serato users:** Apple Music + Serato If you want, I can also rank these by **best free options**, **best for club DJs**, or **best for mobile digging**.
Which music discovery apps are best for finding underground artists? discovery
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Best apps for discovering underground artists: 1. **SoundCloud** Best overall for early-stage/DIY artists. Huge amount of unreleased, indie, and niche music. *Tip:* Use genre feeds, repost chains, and “related tracks.” 2. **Bandcamp** Best for truly underground and independent scenes. Artists upload directly, and you can follow labels/tags. *Tip:* Check **Bandcamp Daily** and browse by tag. 3. **Audiomack** Great for emerging hip-hop, amapiano, afrobeat, and viral underground sounds. *Tip:* The trending and playlist sections surface new artists fast. 4. **Spotify** Best algorithmic discovery at scale. Use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and “Fans also like.” *Tip:* Follow niche playlist curators, not just artists. 5. **YouTube Music / YouTube** Excellent for live sessions, tiny channels, demos, and obscure uploads. *Tip:* Search by micro-genres and use “related videos.” 6. **Last.fm** Strong for music rabbit holes and tracking niche artist connections. *Tip:* Use similar-artist pages to dig deeper. If you want the most underground-first combo: **Bandcamp + SoundCloud**. If you want the best algorithmic discovery: **Spotify + YouTube**. If you want, I can also give you the best app for **specific genres** like rap, electronic, metal, or indie.
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If you want **underground artists**, these are the strongest picks: - **Bandcamp** — best for independent scenes and direct artist support; it’s built as a music community where fans discover and support artists. ([bandcamp.com](https://bandcamp.com/artists?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — great for demos, remixes, and niche uploads; it explicitly promotes discovery and says it has 300M+ tracks from 30M+ artists. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/md/app/soundcloud-the-music-you-love/id336353151?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best if you want algorithmic discovery; features like Fresh Finds, Radio/Autoplay, and SongDNA are designed to surface new and related artists. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-01-22/4-tips-to-supercharge-your-discovery-on-spotify-in-2025/?utm_source=openai)) - **LiveMixtapes** — especially good for underground hip-hop and mixtape culture. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/za/app/livemixtapes-mixtape-culture/id973056418?utm_source=openai)) - **ORE.FM** — a strong niche pick for underground metal discovery. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ore-fm-underground-metal/id6747511590?utm_source=openai)) - **Nex Artist** — useful if you’re into underground electronic music. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/nex-artist-electronic-music/id1659916401?utm_source=openai)) **Best overall:** Bandcamp + SoundCloud. **Best mainstream app for discovery:** Spotify. **Best genre-specific:** LiveMixtapes (hip-hop), ORE.FM (metal), Nex Artist (electronic). If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by genre** or **best free apps only**.
What are the best music discovery apps for people who like indie rock? discovery
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If you like indie rock, these are the best music discovery apps to try: - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering new indie artists directly. Great for labels, EPs, live sessions, and scene-specific finds. - **Spotify** — Best all-around. Use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and indie-rock playlists like *Indie Shuffle*, *Lorem*, and *Indie Rock Road Trip*. - **Apple Music** — Strong editorial playlists and solid recommendations if you listen to a lot of indie. Good for newer releases. - **SoundCloud** — Good for underground, DIY, and bedroom indie acts before they hit bigger platforms. - **YouTube Music** — Surprisingly good if you watch live sessions, Tiny Desk-style performances, and indie channels. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your listening and finding similar artists through scrobbling. - **Shazam** — Great for identifying songs in bars, cafes, or playlists, then jumping into similar artists. If you want the best “indie-first” pick: **Bandcamp + Spotify** is the strongest combo. If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best free apps**, or 2. a list of **indie rock discovery playlists and channels**.
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For indie rock discovery, my top picks are: 1. **Bandcamp** — best for deep digging. Its Discover/Browse pages let you explore tags like **indie** and **indie rock**, plus new releases and artist recommendations. Great if you want more underground stuff and to support artists directly. ([bandcamp.com](https://bandcamp.com/tags?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Spotify** — best algorithmic discovery. **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and other personalized mixes are built for finding new artists based on what you already play. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Apple Music** — best for curated indie picks. Apple has a **New in Indie** playlist, and its recommendations improve as you mark favorites and listen more. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/new-in-indie/pl.0046b98ff15b4b929b42d96ef4ec0efe?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Last.fm** — best if you like tracking your taste. It **scrobbles** what you listen to and uses that history to recommend music. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/trackmymusic?utm_source=openai)) 5. **SoundCloud** — best for emerging/online indie scenes. SoundCloud regularly highlights indie-focused playlists and new indie artists. ([soundcloud.com](https://soundcloud.com/soundcloud-stories/sets/new-indie?utm_source=openai)) **If you only want one:** - **Bandcamp** for crate-digging indie rock - **Spotify** for the easiest “surprise me” discovery - **Apple Music** for polished editorial curation If you want, I can also give you a **best app by mood** list, like “more mainstream indie,” “deep cuts,” or “new underground bands.”
Which music discovery apps are good for discovering new hip hop? discovery
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Good ones for discovering new hip hop: - **SoundCloud** — best for underground, upcoming rappers, demos, and regional scenes. - **Audiomack** — great for new hip hop, mixtapes, and independent artists. - **Spotify** — strong algorithmic discovery: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Radio**, and **RapCaviar**. - **Apple Music** — good editorial playlists and solid personalized recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — excellent if you like browsing new freestyles, live performances, and niche uploads. - **Bandcamp** — best for digging into indie/experimental hip hop and supporting artists directly. - **TIDAL** — good curated hip hop playlists and clean genre browsing. If you want the **best for pure new/underground hip hop**, I’d start with **SoundCloud + Audiomack + Bandcamp**. If you want **smart recommendations**, use **Spotify** or **Apple Music**.
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Yes—my top picks for discovering **new hip hop** are: - **SoundCloud** — best for underground/emerging rap; its Discovery tab is built around what you’ve liked, listened to, and followed, and SoundCloud says its catalog includes over a billion tracks. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **Audiomack** — great for current rap/trap and newer artists; it has **Trending** and **Recently Added** sections, plus a Hip-Hop/Rap genre filter. ([audiomack.com](https://audiomack.com/trending-now/songs?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — strong if you want personalized picks; **Discover Weekly** is a weekly personalized playlist, and Spotify also offers Release Radar and other made-for-you discovery tools. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — good for curated discovery; Apple highlights the **Discovery station**, personalized suggestions in Home, and a **New** tab for new artist discovery. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for deeper digging into independent scenes; Bandcamp emphasizes human curation via Bandcamp Daily, Radio Shows, Music Feed, and Discover. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — solid if you like radio-style discovery; you can start with an artist, song, or genre and let Pandora build stations from there. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/AutoBro_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you: 1. **best free options**, or 2. **the best app for underground vs mainstream hip hop**.
What are the best music discovery apps for electronic music fans? discovery
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For electronic music fans, the best discovery apps are usually: - **SoundCloud** — best for finding underground DJs, bootlegs, edits, and unreleased tracks. - **Beatport** — best for club-focused discovery, charts, labels, and genre digging. - **Bandcamp** — best for independent electronic artists and label browsing; great if you want to actually support artists. - **Resident Advisor (RA)** — best for discovering techno, house, events, artists, and scene-curated picks. - **Mixcloud** — best for DJ mixes, radio shows, and long-form sets. - **Spotify** — best for algorithmic discovery via Release Radar, Discover Weekly, and genre playlists. - **YouTube Music** — good for live sets, label channels, and rare uploads. If you want the **best all-around combo**, I’d start with: **SoundCloud + Beatport + Bandcamp + Resident Advisor**. If you want, I can also rank these by **underground**, **techno/house**, or **EDM/festival** discovery.
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Here’s a strong starter set for electronic-music discovery: - **Resident Advisor (RA Guide)** — best for **clubs, events, DJs, festivals, and local scene discovery**. RA says it’s built for electronic music, with filters, personalized feeds, and Spotify/Apple Music sync for artist alerts. ([ra.co](https://ra.co/about?utm_source=openai)) - **Beatport** — best for **digging new tracks, charts, and genre-specific underground electronic music**. Beatport’s app and site are built around curated genre pages, top releases, and DJ-oriented discovery tools. ([about.beatport.com](https://about.beatport.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/06/Introducing-Beatport-Mobile-v1.2-1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **early demos, emerging artists, and scene-first discovery**. SoundCloud says early discovery happens there, and it’s especially strong for electronic listeners and creator-fan connection. ([press.soundcloud.com](https://press.soundcloud.com/235189-music-data-company-viberate-finds-that-early-music-discovery-happens-on-soundcloud/?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for **label digging and indie/underground releases**. Its music feed, editorial picks, and curated discovery features are great if you want human-curated finds. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2014/01/30/bandcamp-app-now-with-music-feed/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best as a **general discovery layer** if you already use it; RA even integrates with Spotify for ticketed event discovery, and Spotify’s recommendation features keep surfacing new electronic artists. ([ra.co](https://ra.co/news/71931?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **underground/club-focused**, **DJ-focused**, or **free vs paid**.
Which music discovery apps work well for classical music discovery? discovery
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A few apps work especially well for classical discovery: - **Apple Music Classical** — best mainstream option for exploring works, composers, recordings, and curated playlists. - **IDAGIO** — very strong for classical; built around composer/work search, curated channels, and recommendations. - **Naxos Music Library** — huge catalog and excellent for digging into lesser-known repertoire. - **Medici.tv** — great for discovering performers, conductors, and live/performance-based classical programming. - **Spotify** — decent if you follow composers/performers and use curated playlists, but it’s less classical-specific. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — surprisingly good for discovery via performance videos, but metadata can be messy. If you want the **best classical-first app**, I’d start with **IDAGIO** or **Apple Music Classical**. If you want, I can also suggest the best one based on whether you prefer **new recordings, live concerts, or obscure repertoire**.
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The best ones for **classical discovery** are: - **Apple Music Classical** — best overall if you want **classical-specific search** (by composer, work, conductor, catalog number), expert curation, bios, guides, and lots of recordings. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/info/apple-music-classical?utm_source=openai)) - **IDAGIO** — very strong for **searching by work or movement** and comparing different recordings; it also has curated discovery and composer/instrument/period browsing. ([support.idagio.com](https://support.idagio.com/en/articles/3478664-what-is-idagio?utm_source=openai)) - **Naxos Music Library** — great for **deep catalog browsing** and advanced search by composer, work, performer, period, label, and more. ([naxos.com](https://www.naxos.com/classicalmobileapps?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify / Apple Music (regular apps)** — workable for classical if you mostly use **playlists and radio**, but they’re generally less precise than the classical-first apps above. (For classical, Apple’s dedicated app is the better Apple option.) ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/info/apple-music-classical?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Apple Music Classical - **Best for recording comparison:** IDAGIO - **Best for library-style deep digging:** Naxos Music Library If you want, I can also give you a **free vs paid** shortlist.
What are the best music discovery apps for playlists made by curators? discovery
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Best apps for **curator-made playlists**: 1. **Spotify** — biggest mix of **editorial playlists** and expert curators; best overall for discovery. 2. **Apple Music** — strong human curation, especially **Apple Music 1**, genre playlists, and staff picks. 3. **SoundCloud** — great for **indie, electronic, and emerging artists**; lots of creator/scene-driven playlists. 4. **Mixcloud** — excellent for **DJ sets, radio shows, and long-form curated mixes**. 5. **TIDAL** — solid **editorial playlists** with a more premium, music-first feel. 6. **Bandcamp** — best for discovering via **artist and label-curated playlists** and compilations. 7. **Hype Machine** — great for blog/curator-driven discovery, especially indie music. If you want the **best all-around**, start with **Spotify** and **Apple Music**. If you want **more underground or tastemaker-driven picks**, try **Mixcloud** and **Hype Machine**.
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If you want **playlists made by human curators**, these are the best bets: - **Apple Music** — strongest for editorial curation and specialty curator pages; Apple Music Classical is explicitly curated by classical experts, and Apple has many curator pages run by real editors and partners. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/info/apple-music-classical?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best mix of big editorial playlists and DJ/scene curation; Spotify says its editorial playlists are curated by editors, and it also has co-curated playlists like Track IDs. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/article/types-of-spotify-playlists/?utm_source=openai)) - **Qobuz** — great if you want human-written editorial picks plus high-quality audio; Qobuz’s Discover area blends editorial selections with recommendations, and its playlists can be editor-selected. ([qobuz.com](https://www.qobuz.com/us-en/magazine/story/2025/09/15/qobuzs-new-discover-page-between-human-curation-and-personalised-recommendations/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — good for genre-specific curation and creator-focused mixes; TIDAL has editorial playlist selection plus features like Contributor Mix. ([support.tidal.com](https://support.tidal.com/hc/en-us/articles/36337448881937-Tidal-Spotlight?utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music** — worth a look if you want fan/community-driven discovery; Amazon Music has added fan-based discovery features, though it’s less known for classic editorial taste-making than the apps above. ([digitaltrends.com](https://www.digitaltrends.com/phones/new-amazon-music-feature-brings-song-recommendations-by-real-fans-instead-of-ai/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1. **Apple Music** 2. **Spotify** 3. **Qobuz** 4. **TIDAL** 5. **Amazon Music** ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/info/apple-music-classical?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this down by **genre** (indie, electronic, jazz, hip-hop, classical).
Which apps are best for discovering local and regional music? discovery
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Best apps for discovering local/regional music: - **Bandcamp** — best overall for finding indie, regional, and scene-specific artists. Use tags, location pages, and “new & notable.” - **SoundCloud** — great for underground/local scenes, DJs, and genre communities; lots of city-based uploads and repost chains. - **Spotify** — useful if you follow local venues/artists and use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and city/scene playlists. - **Songkick** — not for streaming, but excellent for discovering who’s active in your area via concert listings and nearby artist alerts. - **Resident Advisor** — best for electronic music scenes and local club/party ecosystems. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — strong for regional genres, live sessions, tiny labels, and local uploads. If you want the most “local” feel, start with **Bandcamp + Songkick + SoundCloud**.
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My shortlist: - **Bandcamp** — best for digging into **regional scenes** and niche genres; you can browse by **artist location**, genre, and format. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2015/07/07/app-update-browse-by-genre-location-and-format/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — great for **emerging local artists** and scene-specific uploads; discovery is driven by feeds, tags, related tracks, and community activity. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003570748-Anatomy-of-SoundCloud?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — useful if you already stream there; its **Live Events** / **Concerts Near You** features surface nearby shows and artists based on your listening and location. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2022-06-23/find-shows-tailored-to-you-right-in-the-spotify-app/?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandsintown** — one of the best for finding **local shows** and following artists/venues near you. ([artists.bandsintown.com](https://artists.bandsintown.com/support/blog/2015/12/16/the-new-bandsintown-concerts-is-here-get-the-app-now?utm_source=openai)) - **Songkick** — strong for **touring artists and concerts near you**, with artist tracking and local event discovery. ([songkick.com](https://www.songkick.com/artists//?utm_source=openai)) - **JamBase** — especially good for **live-music discovery**, festivals, and local concert finding. ([jambase.com](https://www.jambase.com/article/jambase-ios-app-update?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **the best apps for your city** or **for a specific genre**.
What are the best music discovery apps for discovering songs by similar artists? discovery
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Here are the best music discovery apps for finding songs by **similar artists**: 1. **Spotify** — Best overall - Strong “Fans also like,” radio, and autoplay recommendations - Great if you already follow a few artists 2. **Apple Music** — Best for clean, mainstream recommendations - Good “similar artists” suggestions and personalized stations - Solid if you’re in the Apple ecosystem 3. **Pandora** — Best for artist-based discovery - Its **Music Genome Project** is still excellent for “play this artist, find similar vibes” - Very good at keeping a station on-theme 4. **Last.fm** — Best for deep discovery and scrobbling - Great for finding adjacent artists based on your listening history - Best used alongside another streaming app 5. **Bandcamp** — Best for indie and niche artists - Excellent for discovering similar underground/independent musicians - More manual, but very rewarding 6. **YouTube Music** — Best for broad, surprising recommendations - Strong related-artist and mix suggestions - Good if you like live versions, remixes, and rare tracks If you want the **best single pick**, go with **Spotify**. If you want the **best pure similar-artist station experience**, pick **Pandora**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for indie**, **best for hip-hop/pop/rock**, or **best free options**.
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If you want **songs by similar artists**, my top picks are: 1. **Spotify** — best all-around if you want fast, algorithmic discovery. Its Radio/Autoplay features are built around recommending songs from similar artists, and it also has artist-connection features like **Fans Also Like** and the new **SongDNA** discovery view. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2020-11-02/amplifying-artist-input-in-your-personalized-recommendations/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Last.fm** — best for **similar-artist rabbit holes**. It uses your listening history/scrobbles to recommend music, and its artist pages have built-in **Similar Artists** sections that make branching out easy. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Pandora** — best for simple “seed an artist and let it flow” discovery. Pandora stations are designed to play music similar to the artist or song you start with. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/Chevy_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) 4. **YouTube Music** — good if you already live in YouTube. It has discovery features like **Daily Discover** aimed at helping you find artists or music similar to what you already listen to. ([androidauthority.com](https://www.androidauthority.com/p-3587208/?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Bandcamp** — best for indie/underground discovery. Its discovery tools let you browse by genre/location and follow fans with overlapping taste. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2015/07/07/app-update-browse-by-genre-location-and-format/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - **Most people:** Spotify - **Deepest similar-artist discovery:** Last.fm - **Easiest radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best for indie labels:** Bandcamp ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2020-11-02/amplifying-artist-input-in-your-personalized-recommendations/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **free vs paid**, **best mobile app**, or **best for specific genres**.
Which music discovery apps are best for discovering remixes and edits? discovery
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Best apps for discovering **remixes and edits**: 1. **SoundCloud** Best overall for **bootlegs, unofficial edits, and DJ-only remixes**. Great for niche scenes and new uploaders. 2. **Beatport** Best for **official remixes** in house, techno, and club music. Strong release browsing and DJ-focused charts. 3. **Bandcamp** Best for **indie remixes, artist edits, and label compilations**. Good if you want deeper digging beyond mainstream platforms. 4. **Mixcloud** Best for **DJ mixes** that often feature exclusive edits and remixes. Good way to discover tracks in context. 5. **1001Tracklists** Best for finding **what DJs are playing**, including IDs, edits, and unreleased remixes. Excellent for tracking scene momentum. 6. **Traxsource** Best for **house/disco/edit-heavy** releases and DJ promos. Strong for club-oriented remixes. 7. **DJcity** / **DJpool** Best for **clean edits, DJ edits, and radio/club versions**. Useful if you want practical playable versions. **If you want the shortest answer:** - **SoundCloud** for underground edits - **Beatport** for official remixes - **1001Tracklists** for discovery through DJ sets If you tell me your genre (house, hip-hop, pop, techno, etc.), I can narrow it to the best 3 apps.
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Best picks for **remixes, edits, and bootlegs**: 1. **SoundCloud** — probably the best all-around for this, because its feed, stations, and Daily Drops surface new uploads fast, and it’s full of unofficial edits/remixes from DJs and producers. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/18440849363867-How-the-Feed-on-SoundCloud-Works?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Beatport** — best if you want **official club-ready remixes** in electronic music; its mobile app and DJ web app are built around genre pages, top releases, charts, and music discovery for DJs. ([about.beatport.com](https://about.beatport.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2022/02/The-Beatport-Mobile-App-Now-Available-on-Android-08.02.22-1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Bandcamp** — great for digging into niche edits and underground releases, especially now that Discover supports browsing by genre/category/location and tag-combo searches. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2023/12/12/discover-a-new-way-to-shop-on-bandcamp/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **1001Tracklists** — best companion app/site for finding what remixes/edits DJs are actually playing in sets and mixes; it’s widely described as a DJ tracklist database. ([musicbiz.org](https://musicbiz.org/news/new-member-profile-1001tracklists/?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** - **Best for finding weird/rare edits:** SoundCloud - **Best for polished official remixes:** Beatport - **Best for crate-digging labels/artists:** Bandcamp - **Best for identifying remix IDs from live sets:** 1001Tracklists ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/18440849363867-How-the-Feed-on-SoundCloud-Works?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **best free apps** list or a **best apps by genre** list.
What are the best music discovery apps for finding soundtrack and cinematic music? discovery
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Best apps for discovering soundtrack and cinematic music: 1. **Spotify** Best overall for algorithmic discovery. - Great “radio” and “made for you” recommendations - Lots of soundtrack, trailer music, neo-classical, ambient, and film-score playlists - Good for finding artists similar to Hans Zimmer, Max Richter, Ludwig Göransson, etc. 2. **Apple Music** Best for curated playlists and sound quality. - Strong editorial playlists for cinematic, orchestral, and soundtrack music - Good “similar songs” recommendations - Often better curated than most apps for film-score vibes 3. **Bandcamp** Best for digging into indie cinematic labels and artists. - Excellent for niche soundtrack, ambient, and post-classical releases - Great if you want more “art-house” or experimental cinematic music - You can browse by tags like **soundtrack**, **ambient**, **neo-classical**, **film score** 4. **SoundCloud** Best for underground and trailer-style cinematic tracks. - Lots of independent composers, remixers, and production music creators - Good for finding unreleased or lesser-known cinematic pieces 5. **YouTube Music** Best for rabbit-hole discovery. - Strong if you like soundtrack uploads, live sessions, extended mixes, and fan-made cinematic playlists - Easy to move from one score to similar tracks quickly 6. **Last.fm** Best for tracking and expanding your taste. - Scrobbles what you listen to and recommends similar artists - Especially useful if you already know a few soundtrack composers and want deeper cuts **Best combo:** - **Spotify + Last.fm** for discovery - **Bandcamp** for deeper niche finds - **Apple Music** if you want the best curated listening experience If you want, I can also give you the **best cinematic soundtrack playlists** on Spotify and Apple Music.
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Best picks: - **Bandcamp** — best for digging into **soundtrack / cinematic / ambient / orchestral** releases. Its Discover search lets you browse by tags and even combine tags like **“video game” + “soundtrack”** for deeper crate-digging. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2024/04/25/new-in-discover-search-and-filter-by-combining-tags/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best all-around for **algorithmic discovery**. It has **Discover Weekly, Release Radar, Daylist, Spotify Mixes, and DJ**, all designed to surface new artists and genres from your taste. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/dj/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — best for **curated soundtrack listening**. It has dedicated soundtrack/cinematic playlists like **“Cinematic Escape”** and **“Soundtrack Songs.”** ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/cinematic-escape-surround-yourself-with-soundtrack/pl.4940ef82674849bd94ccb4fefa87bd74?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **indie/unsigned cinematic creators** and emerging soundtrack-style tracks. Its mobile **Discovery** tab recommends music based on what you like and listen to, and SoundCloud says its recommendation engine uses audio analysis, tags, moods, and fan preferences. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) **My short recommendation:** - Want the **best discovery** overall: **Spotify** - Want the **best soundtrack crate-digging**: **Bandcamp** - Want **polished cinematic playlists**: **Apple Music** - Want **fresh indie cinematic uploads**: **SoundCloud** If you want, I can also give you the **best 5 soundtrack/cinematic playlists or tags to follow** in each app.
Which music discovery apps are best for discovering new music daily? discovery
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Best daily music discovery apps: - **Spotify** — best overall for daily/weekly discovery - Try: **Discover Weekly**, **Daily Mix**, **Release Radar** - **Apple Music** — great if you want polished editorial picks - Try: **New Music Mix**, **Personalized Station** - **YouTube Music** — strong for deep “more like this” discovery - Good for finding niche artists and live/rare uploads - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, and underground scenes - **Bandcamp** — best for finding new indie and niche releases directly from artists - **Last.fm** — best for tracking your listening and getting recommendations from your taste - **Pandora** — best for passive discovery via radio-style stations - **TIDAL** — good curated discovery, especially for hip-hop, R&B, and high-quality audio - **Deezer** — solid algorithmic discovery with **Flow** If you want the simplest pick: **Spotify + SoundCloud + Bandcamp** is the strongest combo for daily discovery. If you want, I can also rank these for **indie music**, **mainstream pop**, **hip-hop**, or **electronic**.
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If you want **daily music discovery**, these are the best bets right now: 1. **Spotify** — best overall for personalized discovery. It has **daylist** (updates multiple times a day), **Discover Weekly** (weekly personalized picks), and **Release Radar** for new releases from artists you follow. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2023-09-12/ever-changing-playlist-daylist-music-for-all-day/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Apple Music** — best if you want a strong “new music” feed plus personalization. Apple highlights **New Music Daily**, **Discovery Station**, and personalized recommendations in **Made For You**. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SoundCloud** — best for finding fresh uploads and indie/underground tracks. Its **Daily Drops** playlist refreshes daily, and the **Discovery** tab is based on what you’ve liked, listened to, and followed. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000099353-The-Upload?utm_source=openai)) 4. **YouTube Music** — best if you like algorithmic mixes and discovery from a huge catalog. YouTube Music says it offers mixes based on what you love, plus discovery features like **Ask Music** and **Samples**. ([music.youtube.com](https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCMCi0gJfm_lz33LafXTryMQ?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Pandora** — best for old-school radio-style discovery. It’s still strong at generating personalized stations from an artist, song, or genre. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/Toyota_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for new-release hunting:** Apple Music - **Best for underground/unsigned music:** SoundCloud ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2023-09-12/ever-changing-playlist-daylist-music-for-all-day/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank them for **indie**, **hip-hop**, **electronic**, or **free apps only**.
What are the best music discovery apps for discovering artists before they blow up? discovery
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Here are the best music discovery apps for finding artists *before* they get big: 1. **SoundCloud** Best for early uploads, underground scenes, remixes, and bedroom producers. **Why:** A lot of artists post here first, and the comment/community culture helps surface hidden gems. 2. **Bandcamp** Best for indie, electronic, experimental, punk, and niche scenes. **Why:** Artists often release on Bandcamp before wider streaming rollout, and the “fans also bought” recommendations are strong. 3. **Spotify** Best overall for algorithmic discovery. **Why:** Playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **radio/artist mix** can surface newer artists fast. 4. **YouTube Music / YouTube** Best for finding rising artists through live sessions, tiny channels, and algorithm rabbit holes. **Why:** Recommendations can lead you from one obscure track to an entire scene. 5. **Audiomack** Best for hip-hop, Afrobeats, and emerging global artists. **Why:** Strong presence of up-and-coming artists and early releases. 6. **TikTok** Best for spotting breakout songs early, sometimes before streaming charts catch up. **Why:** Not a pure music app, but one of the fastest ways to hear artists go viral. 7. **Apple Music** Best for curated discovery. **Why:** Solid editorial playlists and station features, though less “crate-digging” than SoundCloud/Bandcamp. **Best combo:** - **SoundCloud + Bandcamp** for digging early - **Spotify + YouTube Music** for algorithmic discovery - **TikTok** for what’s about to blow up If you want, I can also give you the **best app for each genre** (hip-hop, indie, electronic, pop, etc.).
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If your goal is **finding artists before they get huge**, I’d start with these: 1. **SoundCloud** — best for underground, internet-native artists. SoundCloud explicitly positions itself as an open platform where creators post new music, and its discovery programs have spotlighted rising acts. ([press.soundcloud.com](https://press.soundcloud.com/164964-soundcloud-launches-first-on-soundcloud-to-celebrate-and-promote-creators?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Bandcamp** — best for indie scenes and niche genres. Bandcamp emphasizes shared discovery around new music, and its Clubs/discoverability features are built for finding new releases from smaller artists. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Spotify** — best for algorithmic discovery at scale. Discover Weekly and Release Radar are core discovery tools, and Spotify’s editor-curated new-release playlists can surface new artists early. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Shazam** — best for catching songs that are starting to trend in the real world. Shazam’s Discovery tab shows trending songs and recommended artists, and Apple says its music discovery is central to the app. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/shazam/check-trending-songs-recommended-artists-dev66de94909/web?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Last.fm** — best if you want trend-based recommendations tied to what people are actually listening to. Last.fm says it surfaces trending music, other users’ listening, and personalized recommendations. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/whatsnew?utm_source=openai)) 6. **TIDAL** — good for personalized discovery plus credit-based rabbit holes. TIDAL’s My Daily Discovery refreshes daily, and its Credits feature lets you explore the contributors behind songs. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) **My short answer:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for true underground finds:** SoundCloud - **Best for indie/DIY artists:** Bandcamp - **Best for “this is starting to blow up” signals:** Shazam If you want, I can also give you a **best apps by genre** list (hip-hop, indie rock, electronic, etc.).
Which music discovery apps are best for music lovers who already know their taste? discovery
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If you already know your taste, the best apps are the ones that go **deeper** than generic “For You” playlists: 1. **Last.fm** Best for: tracking your listening and finding related artists based on real habits. Why it’s great: super accurate over time, especially if you scrobble from Spotify/Apple Music. 2. **Bandcamp** Best for: discovering niche, independent, and underground music. Why it’s great: excellent for people who already know what scenes/labels they like. 3. **Rate Your Music (RYM)** Best for: deep digging and genre exploration. Why it’s great: strong community reviews, charts, and lists for serious music nerds. 4. **Spotify** Best for: fast discovery from an already strong listening profile. Why it’s great: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and “Fans also like” are solid once your library is trained. 5. **Apple Music** Best for: curated discovery with a cleaner library experience. Why it’s great: good human curation, plus recommendations improve if you use it consistently. 6. **Discogs** Best for: collectors and people who care about credits, versions, and label rabbit holes. Why it’s great: not a streaming discovery app, but amazing for finding related artists and releases. **Best overall for taste-savvy listeners:** - **Last.fm** if you want algorithmic depth - **Bandcamp** if you want real discovery - **RYM** if you want the deepest exploration If you want, I can also rank these by **best for indie / electronic / hip-hop / metal / jazz**.
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If you already know your taste, the best discovery apps are usually the ones that **learn from your listening** or **use strong human curation**: - **Last.fm** — best for serious listeners who want recommendations based on their full listening history, plus stats and “rediscover” tools. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — best all-around if you want very strong personalization: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **daylist** are built around what you listen to. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — good if you want an algorithmic stream tuned to your taste; **Discovery Station** is Apple’s dedicated discovery radio. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/station/discovery-station/ra.q-GAI6IDA1ZmYwZGUyZjI2ZTcwOGMxYWJiNzBmZjc1N2FhOTVm?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for taste-driven digging outside the mainstream, especially if you like curator-led discovery and supporting artists directly. Bandcamp’s Music Feed, Daily, Playlists, and **Clubs** emphasize human curation. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — good for finding niche and emerging artists; its **Discovery** tab recommends music based on what you’ve liked, listened to, and who you follow. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Most personalized:** Last.fm or Spotify. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for deep, human-curated discovery:** Bandcamp. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **Best for underground/new creators:** SoundCloud. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **best for electronic / indie / hip-hop / metal / jazz**.
What are the best music discovery apps for discovering deep cuts? discovery
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Best apps for **deep-cut music discovery**: 1. **Bandcamp** - Best for finding obscure artists, labels, and full catalogs. - Great for digging beyond hits into B-sides, demos, splits, and niche scenes. 2. **Last.fm** - Excellent if you want recommendations based on what you actually listen to. - The “similar artists” and listening charts are good for drilling into lesser-known tracks. 3. **Spotify** - Best mainstream discovery engine. - Use **Radio**, **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Song Radio** to uncover deep album cuts and adjacent artists. 4. **Apple Music** - Strong editorial playlists and solid “More Like This” recommendations. - Good for album-first discovery and underrated tracks inside full records. 5. **SoundCloud** - Best for underground, remixes, edits, and unofficial uploads. - Great for finding deep cuts in electronic, hip-hop, and indie scenes. 6. **Discogs** - Not a streaming app, but one of the best tools for digging. - Great for exploring labels, pressings, credits, and related releases. 7. **Rate Your Music (RYM)** - Best for finding hidden gems through user reviews and genre lists. - Very strong for deep catalog exploration. 8. **TIDAL** - Good recommendations and strong album organization. - Nice if you want high-quality audio while exploring deeper cuts. **Best overall picks for deep cuts:** - **Bandcamp** for underground/niche music - **Last.fm** for personalized discovery - **Spotify** for easy algorithmic digging - **Discogs** for true crate-digging If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by genre** (hip-hop, electronic, rock, jazz, etc.).
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For **deep cuts**, I’d start with these: 1. **Bandcamp** — best for indie/underground deep cuts and label rabbit holes. Its **Discover** page, **Music Feed**, and **Bandcamp Clubs** are built around human curation and scene-specific picks. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2023/12/12/discover-a-new-way-to-shop-on-bandcamp/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Last.fm** — best for **listener-history-based discovery**. It surfaces personalized recommendations, similar music, and lets you dig through your library/history to find forgotten tracks and adjacent artists. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/whatsnew?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Spotify** — best for **finding obscurities tied to the songs you already like**. Its newer **SongDNA**, **About the Song**, and **Ask DJ** features are designed to reveal samples, covers, context, and related tracks. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2026-04-20/deeper-music-features-about-the-song-dj-songdna/?utm_source=openai)) 4. **TIDAL** — best if you want a **fresh, algorithmic deep-dive**. **My Daily Discovery** and **My Mix** are personalized mixes that regularly introduce new tracks and artists based on your listening habits. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Apple Music** — best for **artist-page rabbit holes**. Its artist pages include playlists like **Deep Cuts**, **Essentials**, and **Influences**, which is great for going beyond the hits. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/lc/artist/the-black-keys/5893059?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking for deep cuts:** - **Best overall:** Bandcamp - **Best for algorithmic discovery:** Last.fm or Spotify - **Best for context/lineage:** Spotify - **Best if you want polished mainstream + hidden tracks:** Apple Music If you want, I can also rank them by **indie rock / hip-hop / electronic / metal** specifically.
Which music discovery apps are best for discovering songs from other countries? discovery
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Best apps for discovering music from other countries: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Use **country-specific charts**, **Discover Weekly**, and playlists like *Global Top 50* and local genre playlists. - **YouTube Music** — Great for finding regional hits and local scenes, especially through **country charts**, artist radios, and recommendation rabbit holes. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground and emerging international artists, especially in genres like electronic, rap, and indie. - **Apple Music** — Strong **global charts** and curated regional playlists; very good if you want polished editorial picks. - **Deezer** — Excellent for international discovery with **Flow** and country charts; strong in Europe, Latin America, and francophone music. - **TIDAL** — Good editorial curation and **genre/country playlists**, though less broad for discovery than Spotify/YouTube Music. - **Bandcamp** — Best for digging into local indie and niche scenes worldwide, especially if you want to support artists directly. If you want the easiest pick: **Spotify + YouTube Music**. If you want the deepest global digging: **SoundCloud + Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by region** (K-pop, J-pop, Latin, African, European, etc.).
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Best picks for foreign-music discovery: 1. **YouTube Music** — strongest for “what’s popular in X country right now,” since its charts are available in **61 countries/regions** and show country-specific top songs. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/9014376?hl=en-ZA)) 2. **Apple Music** — great if you want a clean **Top 100 Songs by Country** browser; it has country charts for a very large list of regions. ([music.apple.com](https://music.apple.com/us/new/top-charts/daily-global-top-charts)) 3. **Spotify** — good for digging into **city charts** and “Local Pulse,” which highlights songs uniquely popular in a specific city. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/artists/article/how-city-charts-work/)) 4. **SoundCloud** — best for discovering emerging scenes and niche genres, with curated discovery pages like **Buzzing Mexico** and **New African Pop**, plus daily/weekly charts. ([m.soundcloud.com](https://m.soundcloud.com/discover)) If you want, I can also give you: - the **best app by country/genre**, - **free-only options**, or - a **setup guide** for finding music from Japan, Korea, Latin America, Africa, etc.
What are the best music discovery apps for discovering new playlists every day? discovery
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Here are the best apps for **fresh playlist discovery every day**: 1. **Spotify** - Best overall for daily discovery. - Key features: **Discover Weekly**, **Daylist**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**. - Great if you want a new mix that adapts fast to your listening. 2. **Apple Music** - Best for curated discovery. - Key features: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, plus strong editorial playlists. - Good if you like a more human-curated feel. 3. **YouTube Music** - Best for deep variety and niche finds. - Key features: **Your Mix**, **Discover Mix**, auto-generated playlists based on your history. - Great if you like remixes, live versions, and obscure tracks. 4. **Deezer** - Best underrated option for discovery. - Key features: **Flow**, **My Deezer Mix**, personalized daily recommendations. - Good if you want something less mainstream than Spotify. 5. **Tidal** - Best for discovery plus audio quality. - Key features: **My Mix**, curated playlists, strong editorial selections. - Good if you care about sound quality as much as recommendations. **My top pick:** **Spotify** for the most consistent daily playlist discovery. **Best alternative:** **Apple Music** if you want more curation. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for electronic / hip-hop / indie / pop discovery**.
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If you want **new playlists every day**, my top picks are: 1. **Spotify** — best overall for daily refreshes. It has **Daylist** and multiple **Mixes** that update frequently, plus **Discover Weekly** every Monday and **Release Radar** for new releases. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/find-playlists/?utm_source=openai)) 2. **Apple Music** — best if you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem. Its **Discovery Station** keeps serving fresh picks, and Apple says its personalized suggestions and stations are designed around your taste; it also has daily playlists like **Daily Top 100**. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) 3. **SoundCloud** — best for finding newer/indie tracks. Its **Daily Drops** playlist is refreshed daily, and its Discovery/Stations features are built for personalized exploration. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115000099353-The-Upload?utm_source=openai)) 4. **Pandora** — best for “lean-back” discovery. It’s still very strong at personalized stations, with thumb-up/thumb-down tuning and lots of genre stations, though it’s more radio-like than playlist-first. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/corporate/mgp.shtml?utm_source=openai)) 5. **uListen** — a newer niche option if you want AI-generated recommendations from your existing playlists, including a **Daily (Beta)** mode. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/gh/app/ulisten-smart-music-discovery/id6759598263?utm_source=openai)) **My quick recommendation:** - **Spotify** if you want the best all-around daily discovery. - **SoundCloud** if you want the freshest underground/new-upload discovery. - **Apple Music** if you want curated discovery inside Apple Music. If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-use-case list** (pop, indie, EDM, hip-hop, etc.).
Which music discovery apps are best for people who want more than mainstream hits? discovery
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If you want **music discovery beyond mainstream hits**, the best apps are usually: - **Bandcamp** — best for indie, underground, experimental, local scenes. Great for browsing by tag, label, and fan collections. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, DJ sets, niche genres, and unreleased tracks. - **NTS Radio** — best for deep, curator-led discovery across obscure genres, mixes, and global scenes. - **Mixcloud** — best for long-form DJ mixes, radio shows, and genre rabbit holes. - **Audiomack** — strong for hip-hop, afrobeats, dancehall, and up-and-coming artists. - **Last.fm** — best if you want personalized recommendations based on your listening habits. **Best overall for non-mainstream discovery:** **Bandcamp** + **NTS Radio**. **Best for finding new artists fast:** **SoundCloud**. **Best for curated taste:** **Mixcloud** or **NTS Radio**. If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by genre** (indie, electronic, hip-hop, metal, global, etc.).
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Best bets for **non-mainstream discovery**: 1. **Bandcamp** — best for indie, underground, and scene-specific digging. Its app has a Music Feed, browsing by genre/location/format, and strong human curation via Bandcamp Daily and Bandcamp Clubs. ([bandcamp.com](https://bandcamp.com/fans?utm_source=openai)) 2. **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, demos, remixes, and genres you won’t hear on the big-chart apps. Its Discovery tab is based on what you like/follow, and SoundCloud says its catalog has over a billion tracks and artist-first uploads. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) 3. **Last.fm** — best if you want recommendation power from your listening history. It tracks what you play and recommends new music via personalized pages, radio, and related-station discovery. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/dashboard?utm_source=openai)) 4. **TIDAL** — best for personalized deep cuts if you still want a mainstream-grade app. Features like My Daily Discovery, My New Arrivals, and My Mix surface artists you may not have heard yet. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) 5. **Audiomack** — best for hip-hop, Afrobeats, and creator-heavy scenes. Audiomack positions itself as an artist-first platform with free upload and discovery-focused mobile apps. ([audiomack.com](https://audiomack.com/about/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also narrow this down by genre: **indie rock, electronic, hip-hop, jazz, or experimental**.
What are the best alternatives to mainstream music recommendation apps? comparison
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Here are the best alternatives, depending on what you want from music recommendations: - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie, underground, and niche artists. Great if you want to *buy* music and follow labels/artists. - **Last.fm** — best for pure recommendation through listening history. It builds a strong taste profile and surfaces deep cuts well. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, and DJ edits. Strong if you like experimental or scene-driven music. - **Discogs** — best for digging into releases, labels, and related artists. More collector-oriented than algorithmic. - **MusicHarbor** — great if you want release tracking and artist discovery from the musicians you already follow. - **Roon** — best for serious music libraries and smart browsing if you already own lots of music. - **YouTube Music** — not exactly “alternative,” but its recommendation engine is often better for live versions, covers, and obscure uploads. - **Apple Music** — stronger editorial curation than Spotify for many users, especially if you like human-made playlists. If you want the **best overall non-mainstream recommendation experience**, I’d start with: 1. **Last.fm** 2. **Bandcamp** 3. **SoundCloud** If you tell me your genre preferences, I can narrow it to the best 2–3 apps for you.
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Here are the best **non-mainstream music recommendation alternatives**, depending on how you like to discover music: - **Last.fm** — best for **tracking your listening and getting personalized recommendations** from your history. It scrobbles from many services and gives you stats, charts, and recommended music. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for **human-curated discovery** and finding indie/underground artists. Bandcamp leans hard into editorial picks, radio shows, playlists, and its newer curator-driven Clubs feature. ([bandcamp.com](https://bandcamp.com/about_clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **Hype Machine** — best if you want **music discovery through critics/blogs**, not algorithms. It surfaces tracks that music writers are talking about. ([hypem.com](https://hypem.com/support-us?utm_source=openai)) - **Radiooooo** — best for **time-and-place discovery**. You choose a country and decade, which is great if you want to explore music like a cultural map. ([radiooooo.com](https://radiooooo.com/termsofuse.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — best if you still want algorithmic discovery but with a less Spotify-like feel. It has mixes like **Daily Discovery** and **My New Arrivals** that refresh regularly. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - Most personalized: **Last.fm** - Best for indie finds: **Bandcamp** - Best for editor-driven discovery: **Hype Machine** - Best for weird/serendipitous exploration: **Radiooooo** If you want, I can also rank these by **privacy**, **indie music**, or **closest to Spotify-style recommendations**.
What are the best alternatives to algorithmic playlist apps? comparison
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Best alternatives to algorithmic playlist apps: - **Human-curated streaming playlists**: **Spotify Editorial**, **Apple Music’s curated playlists**, **Amazon Music Originals**, **TIDAL Rising**. Better if you want taste-driven picks, not pure automation. - **Internet radio / live radio**: **KEXP**, **NTS Radio**, **SomaFM**, **BBC Radio 6 Music**. Great for surprise discovery and real DJs. - **Music blogs / newsletters**: **The Needle Drop**, **Pigeons & Planes**, **Aquarium Drunkard**, **Album of the Year**. Good for focused genre coverage and reviews. - **DJ mixes and set archives**: **Boiler Room**, **SoundCloud DJ mixes**, **Mixcloud**. Best for finding tracks in context. - **Community-based discovery**: **Rate Your Music**, **Reddit music communities** like r/indieheads, r/ListenToThis. Strong for user-driven recommendations. - **Track/artist radio without heavy algorithms**: **Bandcamp** and its labels/pages. Excellent for digging into adjacent artists manually. - **Old-school local discovery**: Record stores like **Rough Trade**, **Amoeba Music**, or your local indie shop. Still one of the best ways to find new music. If you tell me your favorite genres, I can suggest the best non-algorithmic option for you.
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If you want **less algorithm, more human taste**, my best picks are: - **Apple Music Radio** — live-hosted stations and curated shows, plus custom stations from a song/artist/genre. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/guide/music-web/listen-to-radio-apdmdb465399/web?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — still one of the best pure “radio” discovery apps, built around curated musicology rather than machine-only matching. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/corporate/mgp.shtml?utm_source=openai)) - **Mixcloud** — great for DJ sets, radio shows, and community-curated mixes instead of endless auto-playlists. ([mixcloud.com](https://www.mixcloud.com/blog/2024/05/23/new-personalized-for-you-tab-launches-in-the-mixcloud-app/?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best if you want direct artist support and intentional digging through labels, tags, and collections. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2023/12/12/discover-a-new-way-to-shop-on-bandcamp/?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — best companion app for tracking your listening and discovering what real people with similar tastes are playing. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/home?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1. **Apple Music Radio** for the best all-around replacement 2. **Pandora** for classic lean-back discovery 3. **Bandcamp** for indie digging and artist support If you want, I can also narrow this down by **free vs paid**, **indie/underground**, or **best for iPhone/Android**.
Which music discovery apps are better than generic streaming recommendations? comparison
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Yes—if you want better discovery than Spotify/Apple Music “made for you,” these are usually stronger: - **Bandcamp** — Best for finding new indie, electronic, ambient, metal, and DIY releases. Follow labels/artists and browse tags. - **Rate Your Music (RYM)** — Best for deep catalog digging and genre rabbit holes. Great charts and lists, especially for albums. - **Last.fm** — Best if you already listen a lot and want more accurate taste-based recommendations over time. - **Songkick** — Best for discovering artists through live shows in your area; often surfaces new acts before streaming apps do. - **Discogs** — Best for exploring labels, scenes, and related releases, especially if you like physical media or older music. - **NTS Radio** — Best for curated music discovery via DJs and shows; excellent for underground genres. - **YouTube Music via channels/playlists** — Not ideal as a generic recommender, but great for niche scene discovery through label and curator channels. If you want the strongest “better than Spotify” combo: **Bandcamp + Rate Your Music + Last.fm**. If you tell me what genres you like, I can suggest the best app(s) for your taste.
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If you want **better-than-generic recommendations**, these are the strongest picks: - **Last.fm** — best if you want recommendations based on your actual listening history via scrobbling; it pulls from many music services and builds taste profiles from what you play. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/trackmymusic?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for human-curated discovery and indie/scene digging; Bandcamp leans on editors, curators, radio shows, and its Music Feed/Discover/Clubs features. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for finding emerging artists and early uploads; its Discovery tab is personalized from likes, listens, and follows, and its recommendation system is designed to surface new tracks. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — best if you like station-style discovery; it still excels at building personalized stations from an artist, song, or genre seed. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/Toyota_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **NowPlaying** — best as a companion discovery app if you like album-first exploration, daily album picks, and music trivia rather than pure algorithm feeds. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/uy/app/nowplaying-music-discovery/id1596487035?utm_source=openai)) **My quick take:** - **Best overall discovery depth:** Last.fm - **Best for indie/human curation:** Bandcamp - **Best for new/underground artists:** SoundCloud - **Best for “radio that learns me”:** Pandora If you want, I can also rank these for **iPhone**, **Android**, or **indie music specifically**.
What are the best alternatives to social music discovery apps? comparison
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Here are the best alternatives to social music discovery apps, depending on how you like to find music: - **YouTube Music** — best for deep rabbit holes, live versions, remixes, and “related video” discovery. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie, niche, and underground artists directly from labels and fans. - **SoundCloud** — best for new producers, remixes, demos, and early-access tracks. - **Last.fm** — best for tracking your listening and getting recommendations based on your taste. - **NTS Radio** — best for human-curated shows, DJ sets, and global underground music. - **BBC Sounds** — best for radio shows and music documentaries with strong curation. - **Apple Music** — best for editorial playlists and genre-based recommendations. - **TIDAL** — best for curated mixes and high-quality editorial picks. Non-app options that work very well: - **Resident Advisor** — great for electronic music discovery. - **Pitchfork** / **The Quietus** / **Stereogum** — good for reviews and new releases. - **Reddit communities** like **r/ifyoulikeblank** or genre-specific subreddits. - **Local record stores** and **DJ sets/live shows** — still some of the best discovery sources. If you want, I can also give you the best alternative by genre: indie, hip-hop, electronic, jazz, or pop.
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If you want **alternatives to social music-discovery apps**, these are the strongest picks: - **Last.fm** — best for **tracking your listening and getting taste-based recommendations**. It scrobbles from lots of services and builds a profile around what you actually play. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/trackmymusic?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for **finding indie, niche, and scene-specific music**. Its Discover page, Bandcamp Daily, Music Feed, and Clubs are built around human curation. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2023/12/12/discover-a-new-way-to-shop-on-bandcamp/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **new/unsigned artists and early discovery**. SoundCloud says its discovery tools use AI, predictive recommendations, and curated playlists to surface fresh music. ([soundcloud.com](https://soundcloud.com/company/discovery?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — best for **mainstream discovery with polished recommendations**. Apple says it offers personalized suggestions, a Discovery station, genre browsing, and artist notifications. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **Shazam** — best for **finding out what’s playing right now** and then discovering more about the artist/song. Apple says it can identify music in apps/websites and help you find artists and tour info. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - For **deep personalization**: Last.fm - For **indie discovery**: Bandcamp - For **new artists**: SoundCloud - For **all-purpose streaming discovery**: Apple Music - For **song identification**: Shazam ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/trackmymusic?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **free**, **best for indie**, or **best for Spotify refugees**.
Which music discovery apps are better than playlist-only apps? comparison
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If you want **real discovery** (not just “here’s another playlist”), these are better: - **Spotify** — best all-around discovery: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daylist**, radio, AI DJ. - **Apple Music** — strong for humans-curated discovery: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, genre stations. - **TIDAL** — good if you want recommendations plus editorial picks; cleaner than pure playlist apps. - **YouTube Music** — surprisingly good at finding obscure tracks and live versions based on your listening. - **SoundCloud** — best for underground, emerging, remix, and independent discovery. - **Bandcamp** — not algorithmic-first, but excellent for discovering niche artists by genre/tags and labels. - **Last.fm** — great for tracking your taste and getting recommendations from your listening history. - **Songwhip / Musicboard** — useful for following artists and finding adjacent music, more community-driven. If you want the **best single app for discovery**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **deeper, less mainstream discovery**, go with **SoundCloud + Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for indie**, **best for mainstream**, or **best free options**.
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Yes—if your goal is **finding new music**, these are usually better than playlist-only apps: - **Spotify**: strongest all-around discovery; features like **Discover Weekly, Release Radar, daylist, DJ, and AI Playlist** are built for personalized discovery. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music**: good for listeners who want **Discovery Station**, personalized picks, genre browsing, and artist notifications. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora**: best if you like **radio-style discovery**; you start with an artist, song, or genre and it builds personalized stations. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/voiceassistants/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud**: better for **emerging and indie discovery** because its Discover tab recommends music based on what you’ve liked, listened to, and who you follow. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003568208-Your-Feed-and-how-it-works?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm**: strong if you want **taste tracking + recommendations**; it uses your listening history to recommend music and keeps a detailed listening record. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp**: best for **deep digging and supporting artists directly**; its Discover/shop experience and feeds help you find music by scene, fan taste, and editorial curation. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2014/01/30/bandcamp-app-now-with-music-feed/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Best overall: **Spotify** - Best radio-style discovery: **Pandora** - Best for underground/indie: **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp** - Best for tracking your taste: **Last.fm** ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can rank these by **best free option**, **best for indie music**, or **best for discovering similar artists**.
What are the best alternatives to radio-style music discovery apps? comparison
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Here are the best **alternatives to radio-style music discovery apps**, depending on how you like to find music: - **Spotify Discover Weekly / Release Radar** — best all-around algorithmic discovery. - **Apple Music** — strong for human-curated stations and genre/artist recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — great if you want deep, weird, long-tail recommendations. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie, niche, and underground artists. - **Last.fm** — excellent for tracking taste and finding similar artists. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, and scenes before they hit mainstream. - **Rate Your Music** — best for album discovery and community-driven recommendations. - **NTS Radio** / **BBC Radio 6 Music** — great if you want DJ-curated discovery without “radio apps” feeling. - **Substack / music blogs / playlists** — surprisingly good for editorial discovery from tastemakers. - **TikTok** — fast way to discover songs that are actually breaking in culture. If you want the **best single alternatives**, I’d pick: 1. **Bandcamp** for serious discovery 2. **Last.fm** for personalized recommendations 3. **NTS Radio** for curated finds 4. **Spotify** for convenience If you want, I can also give you: - **best alternatives by genre** (hip-hop, electronic, indie, metal, etc.), or - **best apps like Pandora/Last.fm** specifically.
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If you want **alternatives to radio-style discovery**, these are the best picks: - **Spotify** — best all-around. Its **Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** are still among the strongest personalized discovery tools, with weekly refreshes and new controls for tailoring the vibe. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — best for **fresh daily discovery**. It has **My Daily Discovery** (updated every morning) and **My New Arrivals** (updated every Friday with 30 tracks). ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for **human-curated, indie/underground discovery**. Its **Discover** page lets you browse by genre, category, or artist location, and **Bandcamp Clubs** adds curated, community-driven picks. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2023/12/12/discover-a-new-way-to-shop-on-bandcamp/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **emerging artists and niche scenes**. SoundCloud says its recommendations help users navigate content across a huge creator base, and it’s especially strong for discovering unsigned or early-stage artists. ([pages.soundcloud.com](https://pages.soundcloud.com/en/transparency-reports/resources/Recommendations_on_SoundCloud_Report_2024.06.25_English.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — best as a **discovery companion**. It scrobbles what you listen to and helps you dig through your listening history, which makes recommendations feel more taste-based than radio-based. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/music/Discovery?utm_source=openai)) **Quick take:** - Want the closest “smart radio” replacement? **Spotify or TIDAL**. - Want tastier, more human curation? **Bandcamp**. - Want to find obscure/new artists? **SoundCloud**. - Want deeper taste tracking? **Last.fm**. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **best free option**, **best for indie music**, or **best for podcasts + music**.
Which music discovery apps are better than mood-based recommendation apps? comparison
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If you want **better discovery than mood-based apps**, these usually work better: - **Spotify** — best for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and deep playlist rabbit holes. - **Apple Music** — strong **personalized radio** and good editorial curation. - **YouTube Music** — great for finding **live versions, remixes, covers, and obscure tracks**. - **Last.fm** — best if you want **taste tracking** and discovery from your listening history. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for finding **new indie/underground artists** you’ll actually keep. - **SoundCloud** — better for **emerging artists, DJ sets, and niche scenes**. - **Rate Your Music** — best for **album discovery** and community-driven recommendations. If you want the **best overall alternative to mood-based apps**, I’d pick: 1. **Spotify** 2. **Last.fm** 3. **Bandcamp** If you want, I can also give you the **best app by genre** or **best free option**.
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If you want **music discovery that’s usually better than mood-only apps**, I’d look at: - **Spotify** — stronger if you want discovery based on your actual listening history, playlists, genre controls, and editorial picks like Discover Weekly and New Music Friday. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2026-01-28/music-discovery-features/?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — best if you want “taste graph” discovery from your listening history/scrobbling, plus recommended radio and stats-driven recommendations. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/dashboard?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — better for human-curated discovery: editorial picks, Bandcamp Daily, radio shows, and curator-led clubs. ([daily.bandcamp.com](https://daily.bandcamp.com/features/introducing-bandcamp-clubs?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — good for finding newer/indie/experimental tracks, with AI-driven discovery that says it analyzes sound rather than popularity. ([soundcloud.com](https://soundcloud.com/company/discovery?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — solid if you like lean-back radio-style discovery from an artist/song/genre seed, instead of mood labels. ([pandora.com](https://pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/Mini_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) **My quick ranking:** 1. **Spotify** for most people 2. **Last.fm** for nerdy, taste-driven discovery 3. **Bandcamp** for human curation and hidden gems 4. **SoundCloud** for emerging scenes 5. **Pandora** for effortless radio If you want, I can also rank these for **best free option**, **best for indie music**, or **best for finding new artists fast**.
What are the best alternatives to music apps with weak personalization? comparison
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If you want **better personalization**, these are the best alternatives: - **Spotify** — still the strongest for day-to-day recommendations, Discover Weekly, Daily Mixes, and smart radio. - **YouTube Music** — great if you listen to lots of niche tracks, live versions, remixes, and want recommendations tied to your viewing habits. - **Pandora** — best for “radio-style” personalization; very good at learning your taste from thumbs up/down. - **Apple Music** — strong if you want curated + personalized blends, especially on iPhone. - **Deezer** — solid personalization with **Flow**, which is good for continuous discovery. - **Tidal** — improving recommendations, plus high-quality audio if that matters. If you want **less algorithm, more discovery**: - **Bandcamp** — best for finding artists directly and supporting them. - **SoundCloud** — good for underground, remixes, and emerging artists. - **Last.fm** — not a player first, but excellent for tracking taste and improving recommendations elsewhere. **Best overall pick:** **Spotify** **Best for radio-style taste matching:** **Pandora** **Best for niche/rare content:** **YouTube Music** If you want, I can also rank these by **free plan**, **audio quality**, or **best for iPhone/Android**.
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If you want **stronger personalization**, these are the best alternatives: - **Spotify** — best all-around for discovery. Its personalized features include **Discover Weekly, Release Radar, daylist, DJ, AI Playlist,** and listening stats. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — best if you want personalization plus a polished app. It offers **personalized suggestions in Home, Discovery station, Made For You playlists,** and lets recommendations improve as you mark favorites and like/dislike songs. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music** — best for people who want their music recommendations tied to YouTube activity. It uses your listening/watch history and offers **personal mix**, **custom mixes**, and **Music Tuner** controls for artist variety and familiarity. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/15165061?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — best if you like “set it and let it play” radio-style personalization. You can create stations from an **artist, song, or genre**, and refine them with **thumbs up/down**. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/premiumsignup1/?utm_source=openai)) **Quick pick:** - Want the smartest discovery feed? **Spotify** - Want the best iPhone-friendly option? **Apple Music** - Want personalized radio? **Pandora** - Want recommendations based on your YouTube habits? **YouTube Music** ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2025-06-30/discover-weekly-turns-10-celebrating-100-billion-tracks-streamed-and-a-decade-of-personalized-discovery/?utm_source=openai)) If you tell me what app you’re replacing and whether you care more about **new music**, **radio**, or **library management**, I can narrow it to 1–2 best choices.
Which music discovery apps are better than genre-based recommendation tools? comparison
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Yes—usually **playlist-, behavior-, and social-based discovery apps** beat pure genre-based recommenders. Best options: - **Spotify** — great for “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” and similar-user recommendations. Strong if you want variety, not just genre buckets. - **YouTube Music** — excellent for finding niche tracks, live versions, remixes, and deep cuts based on listening behavior. - **SoundCloud** — better than genre tools for underground, indie, and emerging artists. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering artists by label, scene, and fan activity, not just genre. - **Last.fm** — strong for taste-profile recommendations and tracking what you actually listen to over time. - **Apple Music** — good curated recommendations and human-made playlists, especially if you like editorial picks. - **Pandora** — still useful if you want “DNA-style” song matching, though less modern than Spotify/YouTube Music. If you want the **best single all-around choice**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **underground discovery**, pick **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you want **deep personalized taste tracking**, pick **Last.fm**. If you want, I can rank these for **pop, indie, electronic, hip-hop, or metal**.
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If you want **better-than-genre** music discovery, I’d look at apps that use your **listening habits, editorial curation, social signals, or artist/tag graphs** instead of just genre labels. Good picks: - **Spotify** — strongest all-around. Its **Discover Weekly**, **daylist**, editorial playlists, and DJ/prompted playlist tools make discovery more personalized than simple genre tools. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2026-01-28/music-discovery-features/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — great if you want a mix of **taste-based recommendations** and **human curation**. Apple says its **Discovery Station** serves fresh picks, and its New tab includes expert playlists and releases. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best for **finding emerging/indie tracks early**. SoundCloud’s discovery system includes **First Fans**, **Buzzing playlists**, and AI tagging to surface new creators. ([community.soundcloud.com](https://community.soundcloud.com/company/discovery?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — best if you want a **taste tracker** rather than a streaming app. It scrobbles what you play and builds recommendations from your listening profile. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/about/trackmymusic?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best for **tag-driven digging** and niche scenes. Its Discover area lets you search and filter by tags, which is often more useful than broad genres. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2024/04/25/new-in-discover-search-and-filter-by-combining-tags/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — strong if you want **personalized mixes** plus discovery around tracks, contributors, and daily updates. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/mymix?utm_source=openai)) **My short take:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for underground/new artists:** SoundCloud - **Best for nerdy taste-tracking:** Last.fm - **Best for crate-digging by scene/tag:** Bandcamp If you want, I can narrow this down to **free apps only**, **iPhone**, or **best for discovering underground electronic/hip-hop/rock**.
What are the best alternatives to discovery apps with too many ads? comparison
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If you want fewer ads, the best alternatives are usually **RSS/news readers** and **curated newsletters**. ### Best options - **Feedly** — best all-around RSS reader; clean, fast, and ad-free in the reading view. - **Inoreader** — more powerful than Feedly if you want filtering, rules, and serious organization. - **Readwise Reader** — great if you also save articles, newsletters, and PDFs in one place. - **Apple News+** — polished and mostly ad-light, but works best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. - **Pocket** — good for saving articles to read later with a cleaner experience. - **Flipboard** — more magazine-like, but can still feel ad-heavy compared with RSS. ### Good content sources instead of discovery apps - **Substack** — for topic-specific newsletters. - **Morning Brew** / **The Hustle** — curated daily reads with minimal clutter. - **BBC News**, **Reuters**, **AP News** — straightforward news with fewer distractions. ### Best pick by use case - **Want the cleanest experience:** Feedly - **Want power features:** Inoreader - **Want read-later + newsletters:** Readwise Reader - **Want simple news on iPhone/iPad:** Apple News+ If you tell me whether you want **news, tech, shopping, or entertainment**, I can narrow it to the best 2–3.
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If you mean **news/content discovery apps**, the best ad-light alternatives are usually **RSS readers** and **read-it-later apps**: - **NetNewsWire** — free, open source, no ads; great on Mac/iPhone/iPad. ([netnewswire.com](https://netnewswire.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **NewsBlur** — open source, no ads/tracking, strong filtering and “training” tools. ([newsblur.com](https://www.newsblur.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Inoreader** — powerful if you want lots of feeds, rules, and an ad-free paid tier. ([inoreader.com](https://www.inoreader.com/pricing/feature/rss_common?utm_source=openai)) - **Readwise Reader** — best if you want RSS + newsletters + highlighting in one place. ([readwise.io](https://readwise.io/read/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the **least noisy experience**, I’d rank them: 1. **NetNewsWire** (simplest, cleanest) 2. **NewsBlur** (best balance of control + ad-free) 3. **Readwise Reader** (best all-in-one) 4. **Inoreader** (best power-user option) ([netnewswire.com](https://netnewswire.com/?utm_source=openai)) If you meant a different kind of “discovery app” (music, shopping, dating, etc.), tell me which one and I’ll narrow it down.
How do I find new music that matches my taste? problem
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A good way is to combine **algorithmic recs + human curation + similar-artist searching**. ### Fastest methods - **Spotify**: use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and the **“Fans also like”** artist section. - **Apple Music**: try **Listen Now** and **Personalized Station**. - **YouTube Music**: start a station from one song you like. - **Bandcamp**: follow labels/artists you like; the **Bandcamp Daily** and related-artist browsing can be great. - **Last.fm**: scrobble your plays, then check **similar artists** and **recommended tracks**. - **Rate Your Music (RYM)**: great for finding genres, albums, and user lists that match your taste. ### Better than “top charts” Search by: - **specific subgenres** you already like - **record labels** you trust - **producers / featured artists** - **music communities** (Reddit, Discord, genre forums) ### Simple workflow 1. Pick 3 artists you love. 2. Check: - “similar artists” - the labels they release on - who they collaborate with 3. Save 10–20 tracks. 4. Train your streaming app by liking/skipping aggressively. ### Helpful tools - **Soundiiz**: move playlists between Spotify/Apple/YouTube. - **Album of the Year**: discover highly rated albums by genre/year. - **Discogs**: useful for exploring labels, credits, and related releases. If you want, I can also give you a **custom music-finding method** based on the artists you already like.
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Try this: 1. **Start from songs you already love** - Make a list of 5–10 tracks. - Note what they share: genre, tempo, mood, vocals, instruments, production. 2. **Use “radio” or “similar songs” features** - Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Pandora all do this well. - Seed with one favorite track, not just an artist. 3. **Follow playlists made from your taste** - Look for “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” “Daily Mix,” or genre/mood playlists. - Save songs you like; the algorithm learns fast. 4. **Check credits, not just artists** - If you like a producer, songwriter, or label, search their other work. - Similar collaborators often lead to the closest matches. 5. **Use music communities** - Reddit, Rate Your Music, Bandcamp tags, and Last.fm are good for niche discovery. - Search: “if I like X, what else should I listen to?” 6. **Try one “adjacent” step at a time** - Same genre, different decade - Same mood, different genre - Same artist, side project - Same instruments, different style 7. **Keep a short “yes/no/maybe” list** - After each listen, tag: - **Yes** = save - **Maybe** = revisit - **No** = ignore - This trains both you and the algorithm. If you want, send me **3 artists or songs you like**, and I’ll give you a tailored discovery path.
How can I discover new artists without scrolling endlessly? problem
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Use **curated discovery tools**, not infinite feeds: - **Spotify**: try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Radio** from one song you like. - **Bandcamp**: use **Bandcamp Daily** and genre pages; it’s great for finding smaller artists. - **Apple Music**: check **New Music Mix** and **stations** from a favorite artist. - **SoundCloud**: follow a few tastemakers/producers and use **related tracks**. - **NTS Radio** or **KEXP**: excellent for deep, human-curated music discovery. - **Rate Your Music**: browse charts by genre/year to find adjacent artists. - **YouTube Music**: make a station from one track and let it run. Quick method: 1. Pick **one artist you already like**. 2. Open a **radio/station** from that artist. 3. Save only 3–5 tracks. 4. Repeat from one of those tracks. If you want, I can build you a **10-minute weekly discovery routine** for your favorite genre.
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Try a **system**, not a scroll session: - **Pick one source per day**: e.g. Spotify Discover Weekly, Bandcamp tags, YouTube Music radio, or a local station. - **Use “seed” artists**: start from 1 artist you like and follow the **radio/related artists** trail 2–3 steps, then stop. - **Limit time**: 10 minutes max. Save only what you truly like. - **Use curated lists**: editorial playlists, genre blogs, small label rosters, and year-end best-of lists. - **Follow communities**: Reddit genre subs, Discords, music newsletters, and indie record labels. - **Keep a “new artists” note**: one list with name + one song + why you liked them. - **Go offline sometimes**: record stores, live shows, open mics, campus radio, and local venues surface better finds than algorithms. Best shortcut: **1 playlist + 1 label + 1 live scene**. If you want, I can build you a **10-minute weekly music discovery routine** based on the genres you like.
How do I get better music recommendations? problem
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To get better music recommendations, train the algorithm with clearer signals: - **Use one main app consistently**: Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or Amazon Music. The more you listen in one place, the better it learns. - **Like/save songs you actually want more of**: thumbs up, heart, add to library, follow artists. - **Skip fast**: don’t let songs play all the way through if you hate them. - **Make playlists by mood/genre**: e.g., “late-night indie,” “gym rap,” “soft jazz.” Apps use this a lot. - **Search for similar artists**: play a song/artist you like, then use “go to radio” or “start station.” - **Refresh your taste with discovery tools**: - **Spotify Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** - **Apple Music Listen Now** - **YouTube Music Samples / radio** - **Connect external taste apps**: - **Last.fm** for tracking what you actually listen to - **Musicboard** for logging favorites and discovering similar artists - **Tell the app what you don’t want**: dislike/block artists or songs when possible. - **Use a good recommendation source**: **Spotify**, **Apple Music**, and **Bandcamp** are best for discovery; **SoundCloud** is good for niche scenes. If you want, I can also help you **set up a better Spotify/Apple Music discovery routine** based on your favorite genres.
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To get better music recommendations: - **Use one main app consistently** so its algorithm learns you. - **Like/dislike tracks** whenever possible. - **Save albums and artists**, not just songs. - **Play full songs** you enjoy; skip fast on songs you don’t. - **Create a few clear playlists** by mood/genre/activity. - **Follow similar artists** after finding one you like. - **Search and listen manually** sometimes—algorithms improve from your choices. - **Avoid letting others use your account** if their taste is very different. - **Reset or retrain** if your recommendations got weird. If you want, I can also give you tips for a specific app like **Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or SoundCloud**.
How can I stop getting the same songs recommended to me? problem
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To get out of the “same songs” loop, do a few of these: - **Mark repeats as “not interested”** In **Spotify**, tap the **3 dots** on a song/playlist → **Hide song** or **Don’t play this artist**. In **YouTube Music**, use **Not interested** / **Don’t recommend channel**. In **Apple Music**, use **Suggest Less Like This**. - **Use “radio” from new artists** Search for one song you like, then start a station/radio from it. This helps the app branch out. - **Play more from outside your usual favorites** Listen to new genres, playlists, or artists and let a few songs finish. The algorithm learns from that. - **Remove stale favorites** Unlike songs, delete old playlists, and stop looping the same album—repeat listening heavily shapes recommendations. - **Reset or retrain recommendations** Some apps let you clear listening history or reset recommendations: - **Spotify**: private sessions + unfollow playlists/artists you’re done with - **Apple Music**: `Settings > Music > Listening History` changes can help - **YouTube Music**: clear watch/listen history for a fresh start - **Use better discovery playlists** Try: - **Spotify**: Discover Weekly, Release Radar, Daily Mix - **Apple Music**: New Music Mix, Favorites Mix - **YouTube Music**: Discover Mix If you tell me which app you use (**Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, Amazon Music**), I can give exact steps.
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Usually by **resetting the app’s feedback loop** and **training it with different behavior**: - **Skip/block the tracks** you’re tired of. - **Search and play new artists/genres** intentionally. - **Like/save songs you want more of**. - **Turn off autoplay / radio** if it keeps drifting back to the same style. - **Clear listening history** or **reset recommendations** if the app offers it. - **Use a “don’t play this” / “dislike” option** where available. If you tell me **which app** (Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, etc.), I can give exact steps.
How do I find playlists with new songs I have not heard? problem
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Try these: - **Spotify**: - **Discover Weekly** — new songs based on your listening - **Release Radar** — new releases from artists you follow - **Daily Mixes** — familiar, but often includes new tracks - **Apple Music**: - **New Music Mix** - **Favorites Mix** - **Browse > New Releases** - **YouTube Music**: - **Discover Mix** - **New Release Mix** - **TIDAL / Amazon Music / Deezer** also have “discover” or “new releases” mixes. Good ways to find fresh playlists: - Search for **“discover weekly”**, **“new music”**, **“fresh finds”**, or **“release radar”** - Follow artists you like so the app learns your taste - Like/save songs you enjoy; the recommendations improve fast If you want, I can suggest the best app for discovering brand-new music in your favorite genre.
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Try these: - **Use “Discover” or “For You” playlists** on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, or Amazon Music. - **Search by genre + “new releases”**: e.g. “new indie pop playlist,” “new hip-hop releases.” - **Follow curated editorial playlists** from the service itself. - **Check “Release Radar” / “New Music Mix”**-style playlists based on your listening. - **Use radio/auto-play from a song you like** to surface similar tracks. - **Look for playlists updated weekly** and sort by “recently added.” Best trick: build a playlist from songs you already like, then let the app recommend from there. If you want, I can suggest the best playlists for your taste in **Spotify / Apple Music / YouTube Music**.
How can I discover smaller artists in my favorite genre? problem
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A few good ways: - **Use “similar artists” on streaming apps**: Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube Music can branch out from one favorite artist. - **Check Bandcamp**: Great for smaller and independent artists. Browse by **genre tags** and follow labels you like. - **Follow niche labels and playlists**: Labels often curate the exact scene you want. - **Look at “Fans also like” / related pages**: On Spotify, Last.fm, and Discogs, this can lead to deeper cuts. - **Join genre communities**: Reddit, Discord, Rate Your Music, and Facebook groups often share underground picks. - **Search local scenes**: Find venues, open mics, and festival lineups in your genre; smaller artists often appear there first. - **Use music blogs and radio shows**: Blogs like **The Needle Drop**, **Stereogum**, **BrooklynVegan**, or genre-specific blogs can surface new acts. - **Explore SoundCloud and YouTube rabbit holes**: Start with one track and follow the recommended uploads. Best combo: **Bandcamp + Spotify “similar artists” + a few genre-focused playlists**. If you tell me your genre, I can suggest a few specific places and artists to start with.
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A few good ways: - **Use “radio” features** on Spotify/Apple Music/YouTube Music from an artist you already like. - **Search genre playlists** that are tagged with your niche genre, then check the smaller names lower in the list. - **Follow indie labels, local venues, and tastemakers** in that genre on social media. - **Use Bandcamp** and browse by genre/tag; it’s great for smaller artists. - **Check Reddit, Discord, and fan forums** for genre-specific recommendations. - **Look at opener/support acts** for bigger artists you like. - **Use “similar artists” pages** on Spotify, Last.fm, and Rate Your Music. - **Go to live shows or festivals** and arrive early. If you want, tell me your favorite genre and I can give you a more targeted discovery method.
How do I find music from artists similar to the ones I already like? problem
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Best ways: 1. **Use “similar artists” features** - **Spotify**: go to an artist page → scroll to *Fans also like*. - **Apple Music**: check *Related Artists* on an artist page. - **YouTube Music**: use *Related* and autoplay mixes. - **Last.fm**: great for deep artist similarity and tag-based discovery. 2. **Start from one song, not the whole artist** - If you like one track, search for the **song radio / mix**. - This often finds closer matches than the artist page. 3. **Use music discovery apps/sites** - **Last.fm** - **Gnoosic** - **Music-Map** - **EveryNoise** - **Bandcamp** (check tags and “fans also like”) 4. **Check playlists made for your taste** - Search “*If you like [artist], try*” playlists on Spotify or Apple Music. 5. **Follow labels and scenes** - Similar artists often come from the same label or local scene. - Example: if you like one indie band, look at the label’s roster. 6. **Look at credits** - Producers, featured artists, and collaborators often lead to similar music. If you want, send me 3 artists you like and I’ll give you a list of similar artists plus a few good starting albums.
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Best ways: - **Use “similar artists” features** on Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Last.fm. - **Seed a radio or playlist** with one artist you like; the app will branch out from there. - **Check credits**: producers, featured artists, and labels often lead to similar sounds. - **Look at fan communities**: Reddit, Discord, and rate-your-music style sites often have strong recs. - **Search by mood + genre + artist**, e.g. “if I like [artist], who else sounds like them?” - **Use music discovery tools** like: - **Last.fm** for scrobble-based recommendations - **MusicMap** for artist similarity maps - **Every Noise at Once** for genre exploration A good trick: start with **3 artists you like**, then ask for: 1. “closest sound” 2. “same vibe but more experimental” 3. “older influences” 4. “newer acts with similar style” If you want, send me **5 artists you like**, and I’ll build you a tailored list of similar artists.
How do I keep up with new releases without following every artist? problem
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Use a **new-music filter**, not artist-by-artist tracking: - **Spotify**: follow a few broad playlists like **New Music Friday**, **RapCaviar**, **All New Indie**, plus your genre mixes. - **Apple Music**: check **New Music Daily** and **Best New Songs**. - **YouTube Music**: use the **New Releases** shelf and subscribe to a few **label channels** you trust. - **Bandcamp**: follow tags/genres and use the **Bandcamp Daily** newsletter. - **Rate Your Music**: great for seeing what’s actually being released and what’s getting buzz. Best setup: 1. Pick **2–3 genres** you care about. 2. Follow **one big editorial playlist/newsletter per genre**. 3. Add **1–2 label accounts** (like **XL Recordings**, **Sub Pop**, **Warp Records**) instead of individual artists. 4. Use a **release tracker app/site** if you want more control, like **MusicButler** or **Songkick** for new releases and alerts. If you want, I can give you a **minimal weekly routine** for staying current in 10 minutes.
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Use a **filtering system**, not more following. - **Follow curators, not everyone**: playlists, editors, blogs, radio shows, or a few trusted tastemakers. - **Set a cadence**: check releases once a week, not daily. - **Use release radar / new music playlists** from your streaming app. - **Track by genre or mood**, not by artist. - **Let algorithms work for you**: save a few songs you like and let recommendations fill in the gaps. - **Use a shortlist**: only keep 20–50 artists you really care about; ignore the rest. - **Scan headlines, don’t deep-dive**: look at weekly release roundups and sample only what sounds promising. - **Make a “try” playlist**: add new tracks there first, then move the winners to your main library. If you want, I can also give you a **simple weekly music-discovery routine** that takes 10 minutes.
How can I find music that fits my mood while still introducing something new? problem
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Use a **“known + new”** approach: 1. **Start with a mood seed** Pick 1 song you already know fits the vibe. 2. **Use a discovery tool built on that seed** - **Spotify**: *Radio* from a song, plus *Discover Weekly* and *Daylist* - **Apple Music**: *Station* and *New Music Mix* - **YouTube Music**: *Song Radio* and *Discovery Mix* 3. **Control the amount of novelty** - For **more familiar**: stay within the same artist/genre - For **more new**: use radio stations or playlists with “similar artists” - For **best balance**: pick a song, then jump to its **radio** rather than a full playlist 4. **Try music apps focused on taste-building** - **Last.fm** for scrobbling and recommendations - **Bandcamp** for deeper genre exploration - **Shazam** to save songs you hear in the wild 5. **Use mood-based playlists as a starting point, not the end** Search terms like: - “late night indie” - “focus ambient” - “sad jazz” - “energetic workout” 6. **Make a 3-song rule** For every familiar track, add **2 new ones** that are adjacent in vibe. If you want, I can also give you a **simple workflow for Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music**.
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Try this loop: 1. **Start with your mood** - Pick 3–5 words: *calm, restless, nostalgic, focused, dark, bright*. - Match them to a genre or vibe, not just a song. 2. **Use “known-to-new” bridges** - Find a song you already like. - Explore: - the **artist radio** - **related artists** - **collaborators** - **covers/remixes** - This keeps the mood familiar while nudging you outward. 3. **Search by texture, not just style** - Terms like: - *warm synths* - *lo-fi drums* - *airy vocals* - *jazzy bass* - *cinematic ambient* - These often surface fresher music than broad genre searches. 4. **Use a 70/30 rule** - 70% music that clearly fits the mood - 30% music that’s slightly outside it - That way you get comfort plus discovery. 5. **Follow one “new” variable at a time** - Keep mood constant, change only one thing: - language - country - decade - instrumentation - production style 6. **Build small mood playlists** - Example: - *Sunday rain* - *late-night drive* - *clean-focus* - *soft reset* - Update each playlist with 1–2 new tracks every week. 7. **Use discovery tools intentionally** - On streaming apps, try: - Discovery mixes - Daily mixes - New releases from saved artists - “Fans also like” - Skip fast if something feels too familiar. If you want, I can also help you build a **personal music discovery method** based on your favorite artists or current mood.
How do I discover new music when my streaming app keeps repeating the same tracks? problem
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Try breaking out of the algorithm: - **Start a new radio from one song**: on **Spotify**, use **“Song Radio”**; on **Apple Music**, use **“Create Station”**; on **YouTube Music**, use **“Start Radio.”** - **Use discovery playlists**: - **Spotify**: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar** - **Apple Music**: **New Music Mix** - **Amazon Music**: **My Discover Mix** - **YouTube Music**: **Discover Mix** - **Follow tastemaker playlists** on services like **Spotify** and **Apple Music**—look for labels, magazines, or indie curators you trust. - **Try genre-first apps**: - **Bandcamp** for indie/experimental music - **SoundCloud** for emerging artists - **NTS Radio** or **BBC Sounds** for DJ-curated sets - **Use a music discovery app**: **last.fm** can surface similar artists based on your listening. - **Reset the signal**: like, skip, and save a few tracks outside your usual style so the app learns something new. - **Search by scene, not artist**: look up cities, labels, or microgenres (e.g. “Philadelphia indie,” “Hyperpop,” “Berlin techno”). - **Try human recommendations**: ask friends, Reddit music subs, or follow **Pitchfork**, **The FADER**, or **Resident Advisor**. If you want, I can suggest a **5-minute discovery routine** for your exact app.
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Try a few “reset” methods: - **Use radio/seed stations**: Start from one song you like, then let the app play similar tracks. - **Search by mood, not artist**: Try playlists like *late-night indie*, *focus hip-hop*, *high-energy pop*. - **Follow listeners, not just artists**: Check “fans also like” or community-made playlists. - **Turn off autoplay loops**: Repeating the same tracks can be an algorithm feedback trap. - **Skip aggressively for a bit**: Training the app with fresh likes/skips can change recommendations. - **Explore outside the app**: Try: - **Bandcamp** for indie and niche music - **YouTube Music** for deep rabbit holes - **Spotify/Napster/Apple Music editorial playlists** - **Reddit** music communities - **Use discovery sites**: Search by genre/year/scene, then make your own playlist. - **Ask for “similar but different”**: For example, “if I like St. Vincent, what’s adjacent but less obvious?” If you want, I can also give you a **step-by-step discovery routine** for Spotify, Apple Music, or YouTube Music.
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Yes — a few good free music discovery apps are: - **Spotify** — free tier with playlists, radio, and Discover Weekly. - **Pandora** — great for station-style discovery. - **SoundCloud** — good for finding indie, remixes, and emerging artists. - **YouTube Music** — free with ads; strong for recommendations. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for discovering new artists, though it’s more artist-focused than algorithmic. If you want, I can also suggest the **best free app for your taste** (pop, indie, hip-hop, electronic, etc.).
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Yes — a few solid free options are: - **Shazam** — free music identification, with saved Shazams you can revisit to discover more songs. It can also open tracks in Spotify, Deezer, YouTube Music, or Apple Music. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-euro/118557?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — offers a free experience, and its Discovery feed helps surface new music based on what you’ve liked, listened to, and followed. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/360052599653-Get-Started-with-SoundCloud-Go?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — free account + free personalized listening stats/music discovery; it scrobbles what you play and builds recommendations from it. ([store.last.fm](https://store.last.fm/pages/about-us?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify** — free users can access discovery playlists like **Discover Weekly**. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/id-id/article/spotify-on-google-devices/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best free app for iPhone vs Android**.
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A few music discovery apps with a **free tier**: - **Spotify** — free ad-supported listening, playlists, radio, Discover Weekly. - **YouTube Music** — free with ads; good for discovering remixes, live versions, and niche tracks. - **SoundCloud** — free tier; strong for indie artists, demos, DJ sets, and uploads. - **Pandora** — free ad-supported radio-style discovery (mainly US). - **Last.fm** — free scrobbling and recommendations; great for taste tracking more than playback. - **Bandcamp** — free to browse/follow and discover artists; buying music is optional. - **Deezer** — free tier in some regions; includes radio and recommendations. - **TIDAL** — has had limited free options in some regions, but availability varies. If you want, I can also give you the **best free music discovery apps by genre** or **by what you want to discover (new artists, underground, hip-hop, electronic, etc.)**.
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A few popular music discovery apps/services with a real free tier: - **Spotify** — free, ad-supported listening with music/podcast discovery. ([spotify.com](https://www.spotify.com/int/free/?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — free, ad-supported radio-style discovery; you can create stations from an artist, song, or genre. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/AutoBro_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — free listening tier, especially strong for new/independent artists. ([bassmobile.bandcamp.com](https://bassmobile.bandcamp.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm** — free music discovery and listening stats/account tools. ([store.last.fm](https://store.last.fm/pages/about-us?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — free app and free discovery/browsing of music you’ve bought/followed; the app itself is free. ([blog.bandcamp.com](https://blog.bandcamp.com/2013/10/25/its-over/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best for new artists**, **best algorithmic discovery**, or **best free radio apps**.
Which music discovery apps are worth paying for? transactional
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A few are genuinely worth paying for, depending on how you discover music: - **Spotify Premium** — best all-around if you want algorithmic discovery. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, Radio, and autoplay-based rabbit holes. - **Apple Music** — best if you want strong editorial curation and a big library. The **New Music Mix** and human-made playlists are solid, especially if you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem. - **YouTube Music Premium** — best for deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and “stuff like this” exploration. It’s strong at surfacing obscure tracks and adjacent artists. - **Tidal HiFi Plus** — worth it if discovery plus sound quality matters. Better for listeners who care about **lossless audio** and decent recommendation features. - **SoundCloud Go+** — worth paying for if you like underground, indie, DJ sets, remixes, and unreleased tracks. Best for finding music you won’t get elsewhere. If you want the shortest recommendation: **Spotify Premium** for most people, **SoundCloud Go+** for underground discovery, **YouTube Music Premium** for the widest/oddest recommendations. If you want, I can also rank them by **best discovery**, **best sound quality**, or **best value**.
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Yes—these are the ones I’d actually pay for: - **Spotify Premium** — best all-around for discovery. Its **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **daylist**, and other “Made for You” mixes are strong if you want a steady stream of new stuff. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/find-playlists/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — best if you like a mix of algorithmic + human curation, and you care about sound quality. Apple highlights **personalized new-music recommendations**, curated playlists, **lossless**, and **Spatial Audio**. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music Premium** — best for discovery through the wider YouTube universe: remixes, live versions, uploads, and music videos. It also gives you **background play** and offline listening. ([music.youtube.com](https://music.youtube.com/browse/SPunlimited?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora Premium** — best if you want “lean back” radio-style discovery. It includes **personalized playlists & stations** plus search-and-play-any-song. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/premiumsignup1/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — worth it if you like discovery plus a more curated feel. It has **My Mix** and **My Daily Discovery** personalized mixes that refresh regularly. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/discoverymix?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm Pro** — only worth paying for if you care about tracking your listening, stats, and scrobble history; it’s not really a music player/discovery service by itself. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/pro?utm_source=openai)) **My short take:** - Best value: **Spotify Premium** - Best for quality + curation: **Apple Music** - Best for weird/obscure finds: **YouTube Music** - Best budget-ish discovery: **Pandora Premium** If you want, I can narrow this down to **best for indie**, **best for mainstream pop**, or **best under $15/mo**.
How much do music discovery apps usually cost? transactional
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Most music discovery apps are **free**, or **$5–$11/month** for premium. Typical pricing: - **Free**: ad-supported, limited skips/features - **$4.99–$6.99/month**: budget premium tiers - **$9.99–$11.99/month**: standard individual subscription - **$14.99–$16.99/month**: family plans - **$5–$11/month**: student plans, when available Examples: - **Spotify**: free; Premium usually **$11.99/month** - **Apple Music**: usually **$10.99/month** - **Pandora**: free; Plus/Premium around **$5–$11/month** - **SoundCloud Go+**: around **$9.99/month** - **TIDAL**: around **$10.99–$19.99/month** depending on tier If you want, I can also compare the **best cheap music discovery apps**.
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Usually **free to about $5–$13/month** for an individual plan, with many mainstream services clustering around **$10–$12/month**. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/premiumsignup1/?utm_source=openai)) Examples: - **Pandora Plus:** $4.99/month; **Pandora Premium:** $10.99/month. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/getplus1/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud Go:** $4.99/month on web/Android; **Go+:** $9.99/month on web/Android. ([press.soundcloud.com](https://press.soundcloud.com/144042-soundcloud-expands-its-consumer-subscription-offering-with-new-mid-priced-plan?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify Premium Individual:** $12.99/month after trial. ([spotify.com](https://www.spotify.com/individual/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you a **cheap/free app shortlist**.
What is the cheapest music discovery app? transactional
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The **cheapest music discovery app** is usually **free**: - **Pandora** — best simple discovery radio - **Spotify Free** — strong recommendations, lots of playlists - **YouTube Music Free** — good if you already use YouTube - **SoundCloud Free** — best for indie/underground discovery **My pick:** **Pandora Free** if you want the most “discover new music” experience for $0. If you want a free app with broader recommendations, use **Spotify Free**.
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The **cheapest music discovery app is free** — **Spotify Free** and **Pandora Free** are both $0. Spotify’s free tier includes personalized discovery playlists, and Pandora’s free tier offers personalized radio stations. ([newsroom.spotify.com](https://newsroom.spotify.com/2018-04-24/personalized-discovery-listen-to-music-you-love-with-all-new-free-on-spotify/?utm_source=openai)) If you want the simplest answer: **Pandora Free** is probably the best “music discovery” app specifically. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/on-windowsgadget?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also give you the **best free discovery app for iPhone, Android, or desktop**.
Are there music discovery apps with no ads? transactional
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Yes — but usually only on paid tiers. Good ad-free options for music discovery: - **Spotify Premium** — great discovery via **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daylists** - **Apple Music** — ad-free, strong curated playlists and station-based discovery - **TIDAL** — ad-free with editorial playlists and artist recommendations - **YouTube Music Premium** — ad-free and good for finding niche/live/remix tracks - **Deezer Premium** — ad-free with **Flow** for personalized discovery - **Bandcamp** — no ads, great for discovering independent artists If you want **completely free and no ads**, **Bandcamp** is one of the best bets, but it’s more for indie music than general streaming. If you want, I can recommend the **best ad-free app based on your music taste**.
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Yes — but in most cases, **ad-free music discovery means a paid plan**. Good options include: - **Apple Music**: Apple says it has **zero ads**. It also has personalized discovery in Listen Now. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **Spotify Premium**: includes **ad-free music listening** and Spotify is built around discovery. ([spotify.com](https://www.spotify.com/us/watch-now/learn-more/?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL**: lists **“No ads ever”** on its plan page. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/plans/student?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora Plus/Premium**: Pandora says its paid tiers are **ad-free**; Premium also adds on-demand play and playlists. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/premiumsignup1/?utm_source=openai)) If you want **truly free and ad-free**, that’s much rarer for discovery. Most ad-free free apps are just **offline/local music players**, not discovery apps. ([apps.apple.com](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/steve-ad-free-music-player/id6751122850?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this down to: 1. **best free ad-free**, 2. **best paid ad-free**, or 3. **best for discovering new artists**.
Which music discovery apps offer offline listening? transactional
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A few music discovery apps that also support offline listening: - **Spotify** — offline downloads with **Spotify Premium**; great for Discover Weekly, Release Radar, Daily Mixes. - **Apple Music** — full offline listening with subscription; strong recommendations and radio. - **YouTube Music** — offline downloads with **YouTube Premium**; good for mixes, radio, and niche finds. - **SoundCloud** — offline listening on **SoundCloud Go+**; best for indie, remixes, and emerging artists. - **TIDAL** — offline downloads with subscription; good recommendations and high-quality audio. - **Deezer** — offline with Premium; features **Flow** for personalized discovery. - **Amazon Music** — offline downloads with **Amazon Music Unlimited**; decent personalized stations/playlists. If you want the best mix of discovery + offline, I’d usually suggest **Spotify**, **Apple Music**, or **YouTube Music**.
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A few strong **music discovery apps with offline listening** are: - **Spotify** — discovery via personalized playlists, DJ, Prompted Playlists, and recommendations; Premium lets you **download music to listen offline**. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/your-premium-benefits/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music** — curated recommendations, personalized playlists, and “Listen Now”/Replay-style discovery; subscribers can **download songs, albums, and playlists for offline playback**. ([support.apple.com](https://support.apple.com/en-lamr/guide/iphone/iph2b1748696/ios?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL** — discovery mixes like **My Mix** and **My Daily Discovery**; you can **download playlists** for offline listening. ([support.tidal.com](https://support.tidal.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000702697-My-Mix?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — personalized feed/recommendations and discovery through likes/follows; **SoundCloud Go** supports offline listening, and **Go+** adds offline playback/full catalog access. ([help.soundcloud.com](https://help.soundcloud.com/hc/en-us/articles/115003566308-Your-Library-page?utm_source=openai)) - **Pandora** — still one of the classic music discovery apps, with personalized stations; offline listening is available on paid plans, with Plus/Premium options differing in what can be saved. ([pandora.com](https://www.pandora.com/static/programs/everywhere/_dealer/_docs/Toyota_7_1.pdf?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can narrow this to **best free options**, **best for Android/iPhone**, or **best for discovering new artists**.
What music discovery apps offer family plans? transactional
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A few good music discovery apps with **family plans**: - **Spotify Premium Family** — up to 6 people; strong discovery via **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daylists**. - **Apple Music Family** — up to 6 people; good recommendations, plus **Listen Now** and curated stations. - **YouTube Music Premium Family** — up to 6 people; good for finding remixes, live versions, and niche artists. - **Amazon Music Unlimited Family Plan** — up to 6 accounts; decent recommendations, especially if you use Alexa. - **Deezer Family** — up to 6 profiles; **Flow** is one of the best personalized discovery features. - **TIDAL Family** — up to 6 accounts; better for curated discovery and higher-quality audio. If you want the **best pure discovery**, I’d start with **Spotify Family** or **Deezer Family**. If you want the **best overall ecosystem**, go with **Apple Music Family** or **YouTube Music Family**.
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Here are the main music-discovery apps that currently offer family plans: - **Spotify Premium Family** — up to **6 accounts**, separate profiles, recommendations, and parental controls; family members must live at the same address. ([support.spotify.com](https://support.spotify.com/us/article/family-plan-ios/?utm_source=openai)) - **Apple Music Family** — up to **6 people**, each with their own library and recommendations via Family Sharing. ([apple.com](https://www.apple.com/apple-music/?utm_source=openai)) - **YouTube Music Premium Family** — share with up to **5 other household members**; each person keeps their own library and recommendations. ([support.google.com](https://support.google.com/youtubemusic/answer/7507349?hl=en&utm_source=openai)) - **Amazon Music Unlimited Family** — up to **6 people** can stream at once, each with personalized recommendations. ([amazon.com](https://www.amazon.com/music/i/faq?utm_source=openai)) - **TIDAL Family** — up to **6 accounts**, with individualized recommendations and kid-friendly curation. ([tidal.com](https://tidal.com/plans/family?utm_source=openai)) - **Deezer Family** — independent accounts for family members, with separate logins and personalized listening. ([newsroom-deezer.com](https://newsroom-deezer.com/2020/06/more-freedom-for-the-family-with-individual-logins/?utm_source=openai)) If you want, I can also rank these by **best for discovery**, **best audio quality**, or **cheapest family plan**.
What music discovery apps are best value for money? transactional
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Best value for music discovery, in my view: 1. **Spotify Premium** - **Best overall value** for discovery. - Strong **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and excellent algorithmic recommendations. - If you listen a lot and want “surprise me” playlists, this is the safest pick. 2. **YouTube Music Premium** - Great if you like finding **deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche uploads**. - Often cheaper in bundles and strong at surfacing adjacent artists. - Best value if you already use YouTube a lot. 3. **Apple Music** - Strong if you want a more curated feel with **station-based discovery** and editorial playlists. - Works best for Apple users, especially if bundled with **Apple One**. - Good value, but algorithmic discovery is usually a bit weaker than Spotify’s. 4. **Tidal** - Better value if you care about **sound quality + discovery**. - Recommendations have improved, but it’s not usually the cheapest choice. - Worth it if you want hi-res audio and don’t mind paying a bit more. 5. **Bandcamp** - Best for discovering **independent artists** and supporting them directly. - Not a streaming “discovery engine” like Spotify, but excellent value for finding new music you’ll actually own. - Great companion app, not a full replacement. **If you want the single best pick:** **Spotify Premium**. **If you want the cheapest strong option:** **YouTube Music Premium**. **If you use iPhone and want bundles:** **Apple Music via Apple One**. If you want, I can also give you a **best-by-budget list** under $10, $15, and $20/month.
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If you want **best value for money**, I’d shortlist these: - **Spotify** — best all-around value if you want algorithmic discovery at scale. The free tier is ad-supported, and the paid U.S. plans currently start at **$12.99/month** for Individual, with Duo at **$18.99** and Family at **$21.99**. Spotify also leans hard into discovery features like **DJ**, **Wrapped**, **daylist**, and **Blend**. ([spotify.com](https://www.spotify.com/us/spotify.com/?utm_source=openai)) - **SoundCloud** — best value for finding new and underground music. It’s built around a huge creator catalog, with Go starting at **$4.99/month on web/Android** and Go+ at **$9.99/month on web/Android**; buying on iOS is pricier, so the web is the better value. ([press.soundcloud.com](https://press.soundcloud.com/144042-soundcloud-expands-its-consumer-subscription-offering-with-new-mid-priced-plan?utm_source=openai)) - **Bandcamp** — best value if you want discovery that also directly supports artists. The app is free, Bandcamp’s discovery is built around editorial/community features, and you only pay when you actually buy music; Bandcamp Clubs are a more curated paid discovery option. ([bandcamp.com](https://bandcamp.com/artists?utm_source=openai)) - **Last.fm Pro** — best cheap add-on for power users who care about tracking and recommendations. It costs **$4.99/month** or **$49.99/year** and adds deeper stats, scrobble editing, and discovery-oriented reports. ([last.fm](https://www.last.fm/pro?utm_source=openai)) - **Shazam** — best free “what is this song?” discovery tool. It’s a free app focused on identifying songs, charts, and concerts. ([shazam.com](https://www.shazam.com/track/158440530/the-days-extended?utm_source=openai)) **My quick pick:** - **Best overall value:** Spotify - **Best for indie/unknown artists:** SoundCloud - **Best if you want to support artists directly:** Bandcamp - **Best cheap nerdy companion app:** Last.fm Pro - **Best free utility:** Shazam If you want, I can narrow this down to **free-only**, **under $5/month**, or **best for discovering new indie/underground music**.
Are paid music discovery apps better than free ones? transactional
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Sometimes—**paid music discovery apps are usually better if you want fewer ads, deeper personalization, and better offline/playlist features**. But **free apps can be just as good for casual discovery**. ### Paid apps tend to be better for: - **No ads** - **More skips / controls** - **Offline listening** - **Stronger recommendation features** - **Better sound quality** on some services ### Free apps are often better if you: - Just want to **sample new music** - Don’t mind ads - Use discovery casually ### Good examples - **Spotify Premium** — best all-around for discovery; “Discover Weekly” and “Release Radar” are strong. - **Apple Music** — great for curated discovery and clean integration if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. - **YouTube Music Premium** — strong if you discover music through videos/live performances. - **Pandora Plus / Premium** — still one of the best for radio-style discovery. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for finding indie/experimental artists, though it’s more store/community than a discovery app. ### Bottom line If you discover music a lot, **paid is usually worth it**. If you only explore occasionally, **free is fine**. If you want, I can recommend the **best app for your taste** (pop, indie, electronic, hip-hop, etc.).
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Sometimes—but not always. **Paid music discovery apps are usually better if you want:** - fewer ads - stronger personalization - better skip/control limits - offline listening - deeper catalog access - more niche features like mood, DJs, or smarter radio **Free apps are usually better if you want:** - to try before paying - casual discovery - basic playlists/radio - no commitment **The real difference:** Paid apps tend to improve **convenience and depth**, not magically “find better music.” If the app’s recommendation engine is weak, paying won’t fix that. **Best value approach:** 1. Try the free version first. 2. Pay only if you use it often. 3. Keep the service that actually changes your listening habits. If you want, I can compare specific apps like **Spotify, Apple Music, Pandora, YouTube Music, and SoundCloud**.

TOM — Top of Mind (15 prompts)

What are the best music discovery apps for finding new songs? 30/mo
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new songs: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and personalized radio. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want curated discovery plus human-made playlists like **New Music Mix** and **favorites-based recommendations**. - **YouTube Music** — Great for discovering deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche artists based on your watch/listen history. - **SoundCloud** — Best for finding **emerging artists**, underground tracks, and indie/experimental music before it hits mainstream platforms. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering indie music directly from artists, labels, and genre tags. - **Last.fm** — Best for serious music nerds who want tracking + recommendations based on listening history across services. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for **radio-style discovery**, especially if you like starting from one song or artist. - **TIDAL** — Good curated discovery with strong editorial playlists and high-quality audio. - **Audiomack** — Great for discovering hip-hop, Afrobeats, and emerging artists. If you want the **single best pick**, I’d say **Spotify** for most people. If you want **underground/new artists**, go with **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for indie**, **best for pop**, or **best free options**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new songs: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great algorithmic discovery with **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mixes**. - **Apple Music** — Strong for personalized mixes and curated recommendations, especially if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent for discovering deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche genres. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, and up-and-coming artists. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for radio-style discovery based on a song or artist. - **Last.fm** — Great for tracking what you listen to and getting personalized recommendations from your listening history. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering independent artists and supporting them directly. If you want the **best single pick**, go with **Spotify**. If you want **underground/indie discovery**, try **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new songs: - **Spotify** — Best overall for recommendations. Try: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, **Radio**. - **Apple Music** — Great if you want curated discovery and radio. Try: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, **Apple Music 1**. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent for niche finds and deep catalog digging. Try: **Discover Mix**, **Samples**, **Supermix**. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, and up-and-coming artists. Try: **SoundCloud Go+** and genre/creator follows. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering independent music you can actually support. Great for browsing labels, tags, and “fans also like.” - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your taste and getting personalized recommendations. Works well alongside Spotify/Apple Music. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for “play one song, find similar songs.” Good if you like simple radio-style discovery. - **TIDAL** — Strong editorial curation and hi-fi streaming. Good for genre playlists and artist radio. If you want the **best single app**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **underground/indie**, go with **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best free options**, **best for indie music**, or **best for hip-hop/EDM/rock**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and personalized radio mixes. - **Apple Music** — Excellent if you want curated picks plus strong editorial playlists like **New Music Daily**. - **YouTube Music** — Great for finding remixes, live versions, and deep cuts based on your listening. - **SoundCloud** — Best for uncovering **indie artists, DJ sets, remixes, and underground tracks**. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering **new and niche artists** directly, especially in indie, electronic, and experimental music. - **Pandora** — Best for simple **station-based discovery** if you like the “play more like this” style. - **TIDAL** — Strong curated playlists and editorial recommendations, especially for hip-hop, R&B, and high-quality audio. - **Deezer** — Solid personalized discovery with **Flow**, a good “endless mix” feature. If you want the shortest answer: - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for underground/indie:** SoundCloud or Bandcamp - **Best for video/live versions:** YouTube Music - **Best for curated picks:** Apple Music If you want, I can also rank them for **free users**, **iPhone**, or **best for indie music**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new songs: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and autoplay recommendations. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want curated discovery. Strong **New Music Mix** and human-curated playlists. - **YouTube Music** — Best for discovering deep cuts and live/alternate versions. Its recommendation engine is very strong. - **SoundCloud** — Best for finding indie, underground, and upcoming artists before they blow up. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering niche genres and supporting artists directly. - **Pandora** — Best for radio-style discovery. Its **Thumbs Up/Down** system is still very good. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your listening and finding similar artists via scrobbling. - **TIDAL** — Good for curated playlists and genre exploration, especially if you like higher-quality audio. - **Shazam** — Best for identifying songs you hear in the wild, then jumping into related tracks. If you want the **best single pick**, I’d say **Spotify** for most people. If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by genre** (rap, electronic, indie, K-pop, etc.).
Which music discovery apps are most popular right now?
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Among the most popular music discovery apps right now are: 1. **Spotify** — biggest all-around choice for discovery - Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, Daily Mixes 2. **TikTok** — huge for finding new songs fast - Best for **viral tracks** and emerging artists 3. **Apple Music** — strong if you’re in the Apple ecosystem - Good **personalized stations** and curated playlists 4. **YouTube Music** — excellent for discovering remixes, live versions, deep cuts - Good if you already use YouTube a lot 5. **SoundCloud** — best for indie, underground, and early releases - Strong for **new artists** and niche genres 6. **Pandora** — still one of the best pure radio-style discovery apps - Simple, personalized station-based discovery 7. **Last.fm** — best for tracking listening habits and uncovering recommendations - More of a music discovery companion than a full player If you want the **most popular overall**, it’s probably **Spotify + TikTok**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for discovering new artists**, **best free options**, or **best for hip-hop / EDM / indie**.
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A few of the **most popular music discovery apps right now** are: - **Spotify** — best all-around for algorithmic discovery, Daily Mix, Release Radar, Discover Weekly - **SoundCloud** — great for finding emerging artists, remixes, and indie tracks - **TikTok** — huge for discovering viral songs before they hit mainstream playlists - **YouTube Music** — strong recommendations based on listening and watching history - **Apple Music** — solid curated playlists and personalized “Listen Now” picks - **Pandora** — still one of the best for radio-style discovery - **Shazam** — not a full music app, but excellent for identifying songs you hear anywhere - **Bandcamp** — great for discovering underground and niche artists If you want, I can also give you: 1. the **best one for new music**, 2. the **best free option**, or 3. the **best app by genre**.
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Right now, the most popular music discovery apps are usually: - **Spotify** — biggest all-around choice; great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daylist** - **Apple Music** — strong if you’re in the Apple ecosystem; good curated recommendations - **YouTube Music** — very good for finding new tracks through mixes, uploads, and videos - **SoundCloud** — popular for **indie, underground, and emerging artists** - **TikTok** — one of the biggest drivers of song discovery overall, especially for trending tracks - **Shazam** — best for identifying songs you hear in the wild - **Bandcamp** — great for discovering niche, independent, and experimental music If you want the **best single app for discovery**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **trending songs**, **TikTok**. If you want **new underground music**, **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best for pop**, **indie**, or **DJ/producer music**.
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The most popular music-discovery apps right now are usually: - **Spotify** — biggest overall for personalized discovery, playlists, and recommendations - **YouTube Music** — huge reach, especially for finding new songs via videos and mixes - **TikTok** — one of the biggest drivers of new music discovery - **Apple Music** — strong curated playlists and radio-style discovery - **SoundCloud** — popular for finding emerging artists and underground tracks - **Shazam** — best for identifying songs you hear in the wild - **Pandora** — still strong for radio-based discovery, mostly in the U.S. - **Last.fm** — more niche, but good for tracking listening and recommendations - **Bandcamp** — great for discovering independent artists - **Audiomack** — popular for hip-hop, Afrobeats, and emerging artists If you want, I can also rank these by **best for new music**, **best for indie music**, or **best free options**.
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The most popular music discovery apps right now are: - **Spotify** — probably the biggest for discovery overall, especially with **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **daylist**. - **YouTube Music** — very popular if you discover music through videos, live performances, remixes, and algorithmic mixes. - **Apple Music** — strong for curated discovery, especially **New Music Mix** and editor picks. - **SoundCloud** — popular for finding underground, indie, and emerging artists first. - **Pandora** — still a classic for “radio-style” discovery, especially in the U.S. - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering niche, indie, and DIY artists, though it’s less algorithmic. If you want, I can also rank them by: 1. **best algorithm** 2. **best for indie/underground** 3. **best free option**
What are the top music discovery apps for discovering new artists?
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new artists: 1. **Spotify** Best overall for discovery. Great recommendations via **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and radio stations. 2. **Apple Music** Strong for curated discovery, especially with **New Music Mix** and human-curated playlists. 3. **SoundCloud** Best for emerging and indie artists. Huge for underground music, remixes, and unreleased tracks. 4. **Bandcamp** Best for supporting independent artists. Excellent for digging into niche genres and discovering smaller acts. 5. **YouTube Music** Good for algorithmic discovery and live/session content, covers, covers, and deep cuts. 6. **Deezer** Solid recommendations with **Flow**, which mixes familiar tracks with new discoveries. 7. **TIDAL** Good curated discovery and editorial playlists, especially for hip-hop, R&B, and high-quality audio fans. 8. **Last.fm** Best for tracking listening habits and uncovering artists based on your taste. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for indie music**, **best algorithms**, or **best free apps**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new artists: 1. **Spotify** - Best for: algorithmic discovery - Features like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **radio/related artists** are excellent for surfacing new acts. 2. **Apple Music** - Best for: curated discovery - Strong editorial playlists and artist recommendations; good if you like human-curated picks. 3. **SoundCloud** - Best for: underground and emerging artists - Great for finding up-and-coming musicians, remixes, and niche scenes. 4. **Bandcamp** - Best for: indie and niche discovery - Excellent for discovering smaller artists directly, especially in indie, electronic, metal, and experimental music. 5. **YouTube Music** - Best for: deep rabbit holes - Good recommendations based on what you watch/listen to, including live sessions, remixes, and obscure uploads. 6. **Pandora** - Best for: station-based discovery - Its **Music Genome Project** is still one of the easiest ways to find similar artists. 7. **Last.fm** - Best for: tracking listening and finding similar artists - Great if you want recommendations based on your actual listening history across apps. 8. **TIDAL** - Best for: curated discovery + high-quality audio - Strong editorial playlists and genre-focused recommendations. If you want, I can also rank these by **best for indie music**, **best for mainstream discovery**, or **best free options**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new artists: 1. **Spotify** — Best overall for algorithmic discovery - Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and **Radio**. 2. **Apple Music** — Best for curated discovery - Strong **New Music Mix** and editorial playlists. 3. **SoundCloud** — Best for up-and-coming and indie artists - Excellent for finding unsigned artists, remixes, and niche scenes. 4. **Bandcamp** — Best for digging into underground artists - Great for exploring labels, genres, and direct artist support. 5. **YouTube Music** — Best if you like discovery through related videos - Strong recommendations based on your listening and watching habits. 6. **Last.fm** — Best for tracking taste and getting recommendations - Useful if you want deeper stats and artist similarity suggestions. 7. **Pandora** — Best for station-style discovery - Simple and effective if you like “set it and forget it” music discovery. 8. **TIDAL** — Best for curated playlists and high-quality audio - Good editorial picks, though discovery is less strong than Spotify. **If you want just 3 to try first:** - **Spotify** - **SoundCloud** - **Bandcamp** If you want, I can also rank them by **best for indie**, **best for mainstream**, or **best free options**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for finding new artists: 1. **Spotify** - Best for: personalized discovery - Features: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, AI DJ, good algorithmic recommendations 2. **Apple Music** - Best for: curated discovery - Features: human-curated playlists, **New Music Mix**, station-based recommendations, strong editorial picks 3. **SoundCloud** - Best for: underground and emerging artists - Features: lots of independent uploads, remix culture, genre niche scenes, great for finding artists before they break 4. **Bandcamp** - Best for: indie and niche music discovery - Features: artist-focused browsing, label pages, tags, fan recommendations, easy to support artists directly 5. **YouTube Music** - Best for: music videos + deep catalog exploration - Features: strong recommendation engine, live sessions, remixes, obscure uploads, easy rabbit holes 6. **Last.fm** - Best for: tracking your listening and getting recommendations - Features: scrobbling, related artist suggestions, community-driven discovery 7. **TIDAL** - Best for: editorial discovery and high-quality audio - Features: curated playlists, artist radio, album recommendations, less cluttered than some competitors 8. **Deezer** - Best for: simple algorithmic discovery - Features: **Flow** personalized mix, genre stations, good for casual discovery **Best overall:** Spotify **Best for indie artists:** Bandcamp or SoundCloud **Best for curated picks:** Apple Music If you want, I can also rank them for **hip-hop, indie, electronic, or rock discovery**.
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Top music discovery apps for new artists: 1. **Spotify** — best all-around for discovery - Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and radio-based recommendations. 2. **Apple Music** — strong curated discovery - Good editorial playlists and personalized stations, especially if you like mainstream and indie mix. 3. **YouTube Music** — best for niche finds - Excellent for uncovering smaller artists, live sessions, remixes, and scene-specific music. 4. **SoundCloud** — best for emerging/underground artists - A lot of early uploads, independent musicians, and unreleased tracks. 5. **Bandcamp** — best for indie and DIY artists - Great if you want to discover artists directly and support them. 6. **TIDAL** — good for curated discovery - Strong editorial playlists and “My Mix” recommendations. 7. **Audiomack** — best for hip-hop, Afrobeat, and rising creators - Especially good for trending independent artists. If you want the **best single app**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **unknown/underground artists**, go with **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**.
What music discovery app do people recommend most?
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The most commonly recommended one is **Spotify** — especially for its **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mix** playlists. If you want alternatives: - **SoundCloud** — best for discovering underground/new artists - **Bandcamp** — best for indie and niche music discovery - **Last.fm** — best if you want tracking + personalized recommendations If you want just one pick: **Spotify**.
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Most people recommend **Spotify** for music discovery. **Why:** - **Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** are very strong - Good **Daily Mixes** and algorithmic recommendations - Easy to save and explore related artists Other popular picks: - **SoundCloud** — best for finding new/underground artists - **Pandora** — great if you like radio-style discovery - **Bandcamp** — best for indie and niche music - **Apple Music** — solid recommendations if you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem If you want the **single most commonly recommended app**, it’s **Spotify**.
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Most people recommend **Spotify** for music discovery. Why: - Great **Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** - Strong algorithmic recommendations - Easy to follow artists, playlists, and friends - Works well on iPhone, Android, desktop, and web Other good picks: - **Apple Music** — best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem - **SoundCloud** — great for finding new/indie/underground tracks - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering niche artists and supporting them directly - **Last.fm** — best for tracking listening habits and getting recommendations If you want the safest “best overall” choice: **Spotify**.
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Most people recommend **Spotify** for music discovery. Why: - Strong personalized playlists like **Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** - Good radio/station features - Huge catalog and easy sharing If you want other strong options: - **Bandcamp** — best for finding indie/underground artists - **SoundCloud** — great for new and emerging music - **Last.fm** — best for tracking your listening and getting recommendations - **Apple Music** — solid discovery, especially if you’re already in Apple’s ecosystem If you want, I can also rank them by **best for new music**, **indie**, or **free use**.
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Most people recommend **Spotify** for music discovery. Why: - Strong recommendation algorithm - Good playlists like **Discover Weekly** and **Release Radar** - Easy to mix new artists into daily listening Other popular picks: - **SoundCloud** — best for finding underground / emerging artists - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie music and supporting artists - **Pandora** — still good for simple radio-style discovery - **Apple Music** — solid if you’re in the Apple ecosystem If you want the single safest pick: **Spotify**.
Which apps are best for music discovery and new releases?
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Best apps for music discovery and new releases: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and **Made For You** playlists. - **Apple Music** — Great for new releases and editorial picks. Check **New Music Daily** and personalized recommendations. - **TIDAL** — Strong for curated discovery and high-quality audio. Good **mixes** and genre/editorial playlists. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent if you want discovery from your listening history plus live performances, remixes, and deep cuts. - **SoundCloud** — Best for finding emerging artists, indie releases, remixes, and underground scenes. - **Bandcamp** — Great for discovering new independent music and supporting artists directly. - **Pandora** — Still very good for radio-style discovery based on songs/artists you like. - **Last.fm** — Best as a companion app for tracking what you listen to and surfacing related artists. If you want the shortest answer: **Spotify** for the best all-around discovery, **SoundCloud/Bandcamp** for underground and indie, and **Apple Music** for polished new-release coverage.
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Best apps for music discovery + new releases: - **Spotify** — best overall for discovery - Great: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, algorithmic recommendations. - **Apple Music** — best if you want strong editorial curation - Great: **New Music Mix**, **Friends Mix**, handpicked playlists, strong new-release coverage. - **YouTube Music** — best for finding obscure tracks and live/alternate versions - Great recommendations, especially if you already use YouTube a lot. - **Bandcamp** — best for indie/new artists and direct support - Excellent for browsing new releases by genre and label; very artist-focused. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, and electronic/hip-hop scenes - Good for discovering tracks before they hit mainstream platforms. - **TIDAL** — best for curated discovery and high-quality releases - Strong editorial playlists and new-release sections. If you want just one: **Spotify** for the best discovery engine, or **Apple Music** for the best curated new releases.
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Best apps for music discovery + new releases: - **Spotify** — best all-around for discovery. Great “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” and playlists. - **Apple Music** — excellent for new releases, editorial picks, and genre stations. - **YouTube Music** — strong for finding deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche artists. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, underground scenes, demos, and DJ mixes. - **Bandcamp** — best for indie music and direct-to-artist new releases. - **TIDAL** — good discovery plus strong curated playlists and new-release sections. - **Last.fm** — best for tracking what you listen to and getting personalized recommendations. If you want the **single best app**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you care most about **supporting artists and indie finds**, pick **Bandcamp**. If you want **new mainstream releases first**, pick **Apple Music** or **Spotify**.
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Best apps for music discovery and new releases: - **Spotify** — best overall for discovery. Try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daylist**, and curated playlists. - **Apple Music** — great for new releases and editorial picks. Check **New Music Daily** and **Listen Now**. - **Bandcamp** — best for finding indie/underground artists and direct-from-artist releases. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists, remixes, and early uploads. - **YouTube Music** — strong for niche finds, live sessions, and algorithmic recommendations. - **TIDAL** — good for high-quality audio plus solid editorial discovery. If you want just one app, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want the most “new artist” discovery, pick **Bandcamp + SoundCloud**.
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Top picks for music discovery + new releases: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, Daily Mixes, and strong personalized recommendations. - **Apple Music** — Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. Strong **New Music** suggestions, editorial playlists, and seamless Siri/HomePod integration. - **YouTube Music** — Best for finding deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche artists. Recommendations improve fast if you train it. - **SoundCloud** — Best for emerging artists, indie releases, remixes, and underground scenes. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering new independent music directly from artists and labels, especially niche genres. - **TIDAL** — Good curated playlists and new release coverage, with a more editorial feel. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for radio-style discovery based on your taste. If you want the simplest answer: - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for indie/new artists:** Bandcamp + SoundCloud - **Best for Apple users:** Apple Music If you want, I can also rank these by **genre discovery**, **best new-release alerts**, or **best free options**.
What are the best apps for discovering songs I have not heard before?
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Top picks for finding new music: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery - Use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mix**, and **Radio**. - Great if you want a steady stream of music tailored to your taste. - **Apple Music** — Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem - Strong **Listen Now** recommendations and curated stations. - Better for human-curated discovery than pure algorithmic. - **YouTube Music** — Best for “deep cuts” and obscure finds - Excellent at branching into related artists, live versions, remixes, and niche tracks. - **SoundCloud** — Best for emerging artists and unreleased stuff - Ideal if you want to discover music before it gets popular. - **Pandora** — Best for radio-style discovery - Still very good at playing songs similar to a seed artist/song. - **Bandcamp** — Best for indie and underground discovery - Great for browsing by genre, label, and fan recommendations. If you want the single best app: **Spotify**. If you want the most “new and unknown” music: **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you tell me your favorite genres, I can recommend the best app for your taste.
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Here are the best apps for finding new music you haven’t heard before: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daylist**, and **Radio**. - **Apple Music** — Great if you want curated discovery with strong human-made playlists and **Stations**. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent for deep discovery, especially if you like niche genres, live versions, remixes, and obscure uploads. - **Pandora** — One of the best for passive discovery. Its **Music Genome Project** is still very good at pulling in similar artists/tracks. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your listening and finding adjacent artists through scrobbling and recommendations. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering independent, underground, and experimental music directly from artists. - **SoundCloud** — Great for remixes, new producers, and scenes before they hit mainstream services. If you want the shortest answer: - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for obscure/indie:** Bandcamp - **Best for passive radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best for deep niche rabbit holes:** YouTube Music If you want, I can also rank them by **best for indie**, **best for hip-hop/electronic**, or **best free options**.
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Here are the best apps for discovering music you haven’t heard before: 1. **Spotify** — best all-around - Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Radio** features - Strong at learning your taste over time 2. **Apple Music** — best for curated discovery - Good **Listen Now** recommendations and human-curated playlists - Excellent if you already use Apple devices 3. **YouTube Music** — best for deep variety - Finds obscure remixes, live versions, indie tracks, and global music - Very good autoplay/recommendation engine 4. **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists - Great for finding new producers, underground tracks, and unreleased music - Best if you want stuff before it hits mainstream platforms 5. **Bandcamp** — best for niche genres - Excellent for discovering underground indie, electronic, metal, ambient, etc. - Strong browsing by genre and label 6. **Last.fm** — best for taste tracking - Tracks what you listen to and recommends similar artists/tracks - Works especially well if you use multiple music apps 7. **Radiooooo** — best for adventurous discovery - Lets you explore music by country and decade - Fun if you want to stumble onto totally unfamiliar songs **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for obscure music:** Bandcamp + SoundCloud - **Best for curated picks:** Apple Music - **Best for variety:** YouTube Music If you want, I can also give you the **best app for your music taste** (pop, hip-hop, electronic, indie, metal, etc.).
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Here are some of the best apps for discovering new music you probably haven’t heard yet: - **Spotify** — Best overall for personalized discovery - Try: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mix**, **Radio** - Great if you want an easy “just keep feeding me songs” experience. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want curated + algorithmic discovery - Try: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, **Stations for Songs/Artists** - Strong for people who like a polished, human-curated feel. - **SoundCloud** — Best for finding unknown and emerging artists - Great for indie, underground, remixes, demos, and tracks you won’t hear elsewhere. - **YouTube Music** — Best for deep rabbit holes - Excellent if you like exploring by one song and letting recommendations branch out. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering niche/indie music directly from artists - Good for finding bands before they get big. - **Pandora** — Best for “radio-style” discovery - Still one of the best at playing similar songs continuously. - **Last.fm** — Best as a discovery companion - Tracks your listening and helps surface similar artists/music. If you want the simplest answer: - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for obscure/indie:** SoundCloud or Bandcamp - **Best for radio-style discovery:** Pandora If you want, I can also give you the **best apps by genre** (hip-hop, electronic, rock, indie, etc.).
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Here are the best apps for discovering new songs: 1. **Spotify** — best overall - Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and radio-based recommendations - Best if you want a mix of familiar + new 2. **SoundCloud** — best for underground/indie discovery - Strong for **up-and-coming artists**, remixes, and niche genres - Good if you want music before it hits mainstream apps 3. **Bandcamp** — best for deep music discovery - Excellent for **indie, experimental, and niche scenes** - Lets you explore by genre, labels, and artist collections 4. **Apple Music** — best if you want curated discovery - Strong editorial playlists and personalized recommendations - Nice for people who like polished, human-curated picks 5. **YouTube Music** — best for odd deep cuts and live versions - Very good at finding related tracks, covers, and obscure uploads - Great if you already use YouTube a lot 6. **Pandora** — best for radio-style discovery - Still one of the simplest apps for hearing songs similar to ones you like - Good if you want “play something new but close to my taste” 7. **Last.fm** — best for tracking taste and finding similar artists - Not a full music player, but great for **music discovery via stats and recommendations** - Best paired with Spotify/Apple Music **Best pick for most people:** **Spotify** **Best for serious music nerds:** **Bandcamp + Last.fm** **Best for underground stuff:** **SoundCloud** If you want, I can also rank them by **free options**, **best for iPhone**, or **best for specific genres**.
What are the best personalized music discovery apps?
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Here are some of the best **personalized music discovery apps** right now: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery Great personalized playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mixes**. Strong algorithm, easy to use, widely available. - **Apple Music** — Best for Apple users Good recommendations, **Listen Now** mixes, and strong integration with iPhone, HomePod, and Siri. Discovery is improving fast. - **YouTube Music** — Best if you like mix of songs, live versions, and remixes Excellent at learning your tastes from listening behavior and YouTube history. Good personalized radio and mood-based mixes. - **Deezer** — Best underrated discovery app Features **Flow**, a highly personalized endless mix. Simple, effective, and often overlooked. - **SoundCloud** — Best for indie/underground discovery Great if you want emerging artists, remixes, and niche genres. Recommendations are less polished than Spotify’s, but more exploratory. - **TIDAL** — Best for high-quality audio + decent discovery Strong sound quality and growing personalization features, though discovery is not as strong as Spotify’s. - **Pandora** — Best old-school radio-style discovery Still one of the best for “play something like this.” The **Music Genome Project** is very good at station-based recommendations. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for Apple ecosystem:** Apple Music - **Best for niche/indie music:** SoundCloud - **Best radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best hidden gem:** Deezer If you want, I can also rank them for **accuracy**, **new artist discovery**, or **free vs paid**.
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Here are the best personalized music discovery apps, depending on what you want: 1. **Spotify** — *best overall* - Great recommendation engine: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes** - Best if you want a huge catalog plus strong personalization 2. **Apple Music** — *best for iPhone users* - Strong “For You” picks, station-based discovery, and good editorial playlists - Best if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem 3. **YouTube Music** — *best for niche/rare tracks* - Very good at learning from what you play - Strong if you like live versions, remixes, covers, and deep cuts 4. **Pandora** — *best for radio-style discovery* - Still one of the best at “play me songs like this” - Great if you like lean-back listening and station tuning 5. **Last.fm** — *best for tracking your taste* - Scrobbles what you listen to and builds detailed taste profiles - Best paired with Spotify/Apple Music for deeper personalization 6. **SoundCloud** — *best for emerging artists* - Good if you want underground, indie, or electronic discovery - More community-driven than algorithm-driven **My quick picks:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for pure discovery radio:** Pandora - **Best for YouTube-heavy listeners:** YouTube Music - **Best for tracking taste:** Last.fm If you want, I can also rank them for **iPhone**, **Android**, or **free vs paid**.
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Here are the best personalized music discovery apps: 1. **Spotify** Best overall for recommendations, Discover Weekly, Release Radar, and “Made for You” mixes. Huge catalog and strong taste-based personalization. 2. **Apple Music** Great if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. Strong for curated radio, personalized stations, and improving recommendations over time. 3. **Pandora** Best for “radio-style” discovery. Its Music Genome Project still does a great job of finding similar songs/artists. 4. **YouTube Music** Excellent if you already watch a lot of music on YouTube. Personalization is very strong and tends to surface deep cuts and live versions. 5. **SoundCloud** Best for discovering emerging artists, remixes, and niche genres. More of a discovery engine than a polished mainstream app. 6. **Last.fm** Great for tracking your listening habits and getting recommendations based on your actual library across services. Best as a companion app. **Best picks by use case:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best for Apple users:** Apple Music - **Best for obscure/new music:** SoundCloud - **Best cross-service tracking:** Last.fm If you want, I can also rank them for **accuracy**, **new artist discovery**, or **free vs paid**.
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Here are some of the best personalized music discovery apps: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Great algorithmic playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mix**. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want a more editorial + algorithm blend. **Listen Now** and personalized stations are strong. - **YouTube Music** — Great for discovering niche tracks, live versions, covers, and remixes based on your listening history. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for “radio-style” discovery. Its **Music Genome Project** is excellent for finding similar songs. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your listening habits and getting recommendations based on your actual play history across services. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, and emerging artists. Good if you want to discover before music hits the mainstream. - **Tidal** — Strong recommendations plus curated editorial picks, especially good for high-quality audio fans. If you want just one pick: **Spotify** is usually the best all-around music discovery app. If you want, I can also rank them for **best for free users**, **best for indie music**, or **best for iPhone/Android**.
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Here are the best personalized music discovery apps right now: 1. **Spotify** Best overall for recommendations. - Great “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” Daily Mixes - Strong radio and playlist-based discovery - Best if you want lots of variety and social sharing 2. **Apple Music** Best for iPhone users and mainstream discovery. - Strong “For You” picks and stations - Good integration with your library and listening habits - Best if you already use Apple devices 3. **YouTube Music** Best for discovering deep cuts, live versions, and remixes. - Very good at learning from your listening history - Great if you like music videos and niche uploads - Best for people who want more than just studio tracks 4. **Pandora** Best for pure radio-style discovery. - Excellent genre/mood-based stations - Simple, reliable recommendations - Best if you like “set it and forget it” listening 5. **SoundCloud** Best for emerging artists and underground scenes. - Strong for indie, electronic, remix, and creator uploads - Discovery can be hit-or-miss, but very good for finding new talent 6. **Bandcamp** Best for discovering independent music you can actually support. - Great editorial picks and genre browsing - Best for niche scenes and direct artist support **Quick pick:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for iPhone:** Apple Music - **Best for radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best for underground/new artists:** SoundCloud - **Best for weird, niche, and live stuff:** YouTube Music If you want, I can also rank them by **best discovery algorithm**, **best free tier**, or **best for your favorite genres**.
Which music discovery apps have the best recommendations? 70/mo
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Top picks for music discovery recommendations: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and **Radio**. Usually the strongest balance of accuracy and variety. - **YouTube Music** — Best for “surprise me” discovery. Its recommendations are often very good if you listen to lots of different genres or niche artists. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want curated recommendations. Strong **Listen Now** suggestions and editorial playlists, especially if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. - **Pandora** — Best for radio-style discovery. The **Music Genome Project** still does a very good job of finding similar songs and artists. - **Tidal** — Good for discovery with a premium feel. Solid recommendations, but not usually as strong as Spotify for most people. If you want the **best single app for recommendations**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want, I can also rank them for **hip-hop, EDM, indie, or classical** specifically.
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If you want the **best recommendation engines**, these are usually the top picks: 1. **Spotify** — best overall for most people - Strong “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” and radio-based recommendations - Great if you listen a lot and want the algorithm to learn fast 2. **YouTube Music** — best for mix of mainstream + deep cuts - Very good at pulling in related songs, live versions, remixes, and niche tracks - Especially strong if you already use YouTube a lot 3. **Apple Music** — best for curated + algorithm combo - Good “For You” suggestions and human-curated playlists - Works well if you’re already in the Apple ecosystem 4. **Pandora** — best for simple station-style discovery - Its Music Genome-style radio is still excellent for finding similar songs - Less “playlist discovery,” more “keep the vibe going” 5. **SoundCloud** — best for emerging/indie/unsigned music - Better than most apps for discovering new artists before they blow up - Not as polished for mainstream recommendations **My quick ranking:** - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best for rabbit holes:** YouTube Music - **Best for curated feel:** Apple Music - **Best for radio-style discovery:** Pandora - **Best for underground/new artists:** SoundCloud If you want, I can also rank them for **hip-hop, EDM, indie, or metal** specifically.
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Best music discovery apps, in practice: - **Spotify** — best overall for personalized recommendations. Great “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” “Daylist,” and solid radio/autoplay. Best if you want lots of new music with minimal effort. - **Apple Music** — best for human-curated + personalized discovery. Strong “New Music Mix,” station recommendations, and editorial playlists. Good if you want a more polished, music-first experience. - **YouTube Music** — best for deep niche discovery. Excellent at learning from weird/obscure listening habits and surfacing adjacent tracks, remixes, live versions, and covers. - **Pandora** — best for simple “radio-style” discovery. Still one of the best at finding music similar to one song/artist, though less powerful than Spotify for broader discovery. - **TIDAL** — good recommendations, especially if you like higher-quality audio and curated mixes. Discovery is decent, but not usually #1 for pure algorithmic recommendations. **Quick pick:** - Best overall: **Spotify** - Best curated: **Apple Music** - Best for niche/odd finds: **YouTube Music** - Best “set it and forget it” radio: **Pandora** If you want, I can also rank them for **indie**, **hip-hop**, **electronic**, or **new artists** specifically.
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Best music discovery apps, in practice: 1. **Spotify** — usually the best overall for recommendations - Strong “Discover Weekly,” “Release Radar,” “Daily Mixes,” and autoplay - Best if you want a lot of new music with low effort 2. **Apple Music** — great if you like curated recommendations - Strong human curation + solid algorithmic picks - “New Music Mix” and “Favorites Mix” are especially good 3. **YouTube Music** — best for deep genre/scene rabbit holes - Very good at learning from your listening and related videos - Great if you like remixes, live versions, and niche artists 4. **Pandora** — best for radio-style discovery - Its station model is still one of the best for finding similar songs - Less flexible than Spotify, but excellent for passive discovery 5. **Tidal** — good for curated discovery, not the strongest algorithmically - Better than it used to be, but usually not top-tier for recommendations **Best pick overall:** **Spotify** **Best if you want curated taste-based picks:** **Apple Music** **Best for radio-style discovery:** **Pandora** If you want, I can also rank them for **hip-hop, electronic, indie, or classical** discovery.
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Best music discovery apps, in practice: - **Spotify** — best overall recommendations - Strong **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and good “radio” suggestions. - **Apple Music** — best if you want human-curated + algorithmic - Great **Listen Now** picks and solid genre/artist recommendations, especially if you already use Apple devices. - **YouTube Music** — best for deep rabbit holes - Very good at finding niche tracks, live versions, remixes, and similar artists. - **SoundCloud** — best for underground/new artists - Strong for indie, electronic, hip-hop, and emerging creators. - **Pandora** — best for old-school station-style discovery - Still one of the strongest for “play music like this” radio recommendations. If you want the **single best choice**, pick **Spotify**. If you want **underground and niche discovery**, pick **SoundCloud** or **YouTube Music**. If you want **curated taste and a cleaner app**, pick **Apple Music**. If you want, I can also rank them by **genres** like pop, hip-hop, electronic, indie, or metal.
What are the most recommended apps for finding new music?
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Top picks for discovering new music: - **Spotify** — best overall for recommendations, playlists like *Discover Weekly* and *Release Radar* - **Apple Music** — great curated mixes and strong editorial picks - **SoundCloud** — best for indie artists, remixes, and underground tracks - **YouTube Music** — excellent if you already use YouTube; strong algorithmic discovery - **Bandcamp** — best for finding independent artists and niche genres - **Last.fm** — great for tracking your listening and getting taste-based recommendations - **Pandora** — still one of the easiest for “radio-style” discovery - **Audiomack** — strong for hip-hop, afrobeat, and emerging artists - **Shazam** — not a music app exactly, but great for identifying songs you discover in the wild If you want the **single best app**, I’d pick **Spotify**. If you want **independent/new artists**, go with **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**.
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Here are the most recommended apps for discovering new music: - **Spotify** — best all-around for recommendations; try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Radio**. - **Apple Music** — great curated discovery, especially **New Music Mix** and **Listen Now** recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — strong if you already watch music videos and want very personalized suggestions. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding underground, indie, and up-and-coming artists. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for discovering niche genres and supporting artists directly. - **Last.fm** — great if you want smart recommendations based on what you actually listen to. - **Pandora** — still one of the easiest apps for “play me more like this” style discovery. - **TIDAL** — solid for curated picks and higher-quality audio. If you want just 3 to start with: **Spotify, SoundCloud, and Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also rank them for: - **best free options** - **best for indie/underground music** - **best for pop/hip-hop/mainstream discovery**
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Here are the most recommended apps for finding new music: - **Spotify** — best all-around for discovery - Try: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, **Radio** - **Apple Music** — great if you’re in the Apple ecosystem - Try: **New Music Mix**, **Get Up! Mix**, **station recommendations** - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging artists and underground tracks - **YouTube Music** — strong personalized recommendations, especially if you already use YouTube - **Bandcamp** — best for discovering indie artists and directly supporting them - **Last.fm** — great for tracking listening habits and getting recommendations - **Audiomack** — good for hip-hop, afrobeats, and up-and-coming artists If you want the **single best app**, I’d say **Spotify**. If you want **indie/underground discovery**, go with **Bandcamp** or **SoundCloud**.
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Here are the most recommended apps for finding new music: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Great algorithmic playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daylist**. - **Apple Music** — Strong for curated picks and personalized stations, especially if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent for discovering niche tracks, live versions, remixes, and obscure artists. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, remixes, and up-and-coming artists. - **Bandcamp** — Great if you want to find independent musicians directly and support them. - **TIDAL** — Strong editorial curation and high-quality audio, good for serious listeners. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for simple “radio-style” music discovery. - **Last.fm** — Great for tracking your listening and getting recommendations based on your taste. If you want the best single pick: **Spotify**. If you want indie/underground discovery: **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also recommend the best app based on your music taste (pop, rap, indie, electronic, etc.).
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Some of the most recommended apps for discovering new music are: - **Spotify** — best overall for recommendations like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and personalized mixes. - **Apple Music** — strong curated picks, especially **New Music Mix** and human-made playlists. - **YouTube Music** — great if you already use YouTube; strong algorithm for niche and live tracks. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding underground, indie, and emerging artists. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for discovering independent music and supporting artists directly. - **Last.fm** — best for tracking what you listen to and getting recommendation based on your taste. - **Pandora** — still good for radio-style music discovery, especially in the U.S. If you want the single best pick for most people: **Spotify**. If you want indie/underground: **Bandcamp** and **SoundCloud**. If you want, I can also rank them by **best free options**, **best for indie music**, or **best for Apple/iPhone users**.
Which music discovery apps are best for indie music?
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Top picks for indie music discovery: 1. **Bandcamp** — best for true indie. Great for finding small labels, DIY artists, and buying directly from musicians. The tag pages and “recommended” section are excellent. 2. **Spotify** — best overall algorithmic discovery. Try **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Radio**, and **indie playlists**. It’s very good once you train it with likes/skips. 3. **SoundCloud** — best for unsigned and emerging artists. Especially strong for bedroom pop, alt, experimental indie, and early uploads before artists hit bigger platforms. 4. **Last.fm** — best for tracking taste and finding similar artists. Great if you want recommendations based on what you actually listen to across services. 5. **Apple Music** — solid if you like curated indie playlists. Their editorial playlists and station feature can surface good indie acts, though discovery is less flexible than Spotify. 6. **YouTube Music** — good for deep rabbit holes. Once you start with one indie track or live session, it can keep pulling related underground stuff. If you want the single best app for indie specifically: **Bandcamp**. If you want the best all-around discovery engine: **Spotify**. If you want, I can also give you the **best indie discovery apps by subgenre** (shoegaze, folk, post-punk, bedroom pop, etc.).
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Best music discovery apps for indie music: - **Bandcamp** — best for finding true indie artists, labels, and new releases directly from creators. - **Spotify** — great algorithms for indie playlists like *Discover Weekly*, *Release Radar*, and *Indie Pop/Indie Rock* radios. - **SoundCloud** — strong for emerging indie, DIY, bedroom pop, and underground scenes. - **Last.fm** — best if you like tracking your listens and getting niche indie recommendations from your taste profile. - **Apple Music** — solid curated indie playlists and decent recommendations if you already use Apple devices. - **YouTube Music** — useful for finding live sessions, tiny artists, and indie covers/remixes. If you want the **best single app for indie discovery**, I’d pick **Bandcamp** for finding artists and **Spotify** for algorithmic recommendations.
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Best apps for indie music discovery: - **Bandcamp** — best overall for indie; great for finding new artists by genre, labels, and fan recommendations. - **Spotify** — use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and indie playlists; strong algorithmic discovery. - **SoundCloud** — good for early/emerging indie artists, demos, and DIY scenes. - **Last.fm** — excellent if you want personalized recommendations based on your listening history. - **Apple Music** — solid curated indie playlists and radio stations. - **YouTube Music** — surprisingly good for niche indie deep cuts and live sessions. If you want the best combo, I’d start with **Bandcamp + Spotify + Last.fm**.
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Best music discovery apps for indie music: 1. **Bandcamp** - Best for finding truly indie, underground, and DIY artists. - Great for browsing labels, tags, and “people who bought this also bought” chains. 2. **Spotify** - Best algorithmic discovery. - Use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mixes**, and indie playlists like **Indie Shuffle**-style user playlists. 3. **SoundCloud** - Great for emerging indie, bedroom pop, lo-fi, and early uploads from new artists. - Strong for remixes and unreleased tracks. 4. **Last.fm** - Best for tracking what you listen to and getting artist/album recommendations. - Good if you want more niche indie suggestions over time. 5. **Apple Music** - Strong editorial playlists and decent personalized recommendations. - Good for indie labels and curated “new music” sections. 6. **YouTube Music** - Great if you like digging through live sessions, small-channel uploads, and obscure tracks. - Recommendation engine can surface deep cuts well. **Best overall picks:** - **Bandcamp** for true indie discovery - **Spotify** for easiest personalized discovery - **Last.fm** for long-term recommendation quality If you want, I can also give you the **best indie discovery apps by subgenre** (indie rock, dream pop, lo-fi, shoegaze, etc.).
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Best music discovery apps for indie music: - **Bandcamp** — best for finding true indie artists, labels, and niche scenes. Great for direct artist support. - **Spotify** — best algorithmic discovery. Use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Radio** from similar artists. - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging/DIY indie, bedroom pop, alt, and experimental tracks. - **Last.fm** — best for finding similar artists and tracking your listening to improve recommendations. - **Apple Music** — solid curated indie playlists and good human-made recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — surprisingly good for deep cuts, live sessions, and obscure uploads. If you want the short answer: **Bandcamp + Spotify + SoundCloud** is the strongest combo for indie discovery.
What are the best music discovery apps for curated playlists?
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Here are the best music discovery apps for curated playlists: 1. **Spotify** Best overall for playlist discovery. - Great editorial playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mix** - Strong algorithmic recommendations - Huge user-created playlist ecosystem 2. **Apple Music** Best for human-curated picks. - Strong editorial playlists and genre/scene curation - Good “New Music” and artist-focused recommendations - Clean, polished app 3. **YouTube Music** Best if you like deep, niche discovery. - Excellent for obscure remixes, live versions, and niche genres - Personalized mixes are strong - Good if you already use YouTube a lot 4. **TIDAL** Best for genre-focused editorial curation. - Well-made playlists and artist spotlights - Good sound quality - Solid if you want more curated, less algorithm-heavy discovery 5. **Pandora** Best for radio-style discovery. - Great if you want to start from one song/artist and discover similar music - Still one of the strongest for station-based curation 6. **Bandcamp** Best for indie and underground discovery. - Not playlist-first, but excellent for curated labels, tags, and artist recommendations - Great for finding new independent music **Top pick:** **Spotify** **Best human-curated feel:** **Apple Music** **Best indie discovery:** **Bandcamp** If you want, I can also rank these by **best free options** or **best for specific genres**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps for **curated playlists**: - **Spotify** — Best overall for personalized discovery. Great playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mixes**. - **Apple Music** — Best for human-curated playlists. Strong editorial picks, genre stations, and the **New Music Mix**. - **TIDAL** — Best for quality + curated taste. Good editorial playlists and genre-focused recommendations, especially for hip-hop, R&B, and jazz. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground and emerging artists. Strong for remixes, indie, electronic, and scene-specific discovery. - **Deezer** — Best underrated alternative. **Flow** is a solid personalized mix, plus curated playlists by mood and genre. - **YouTube Music** — Best if you already use YouTube a lot. Good mix of algorithmic and user-generated playlists, especially for niche genres. - **Pandora** — Best for radio-style discovery. Still one of the strongest for learning your taste through stations. **Quick pick:** - Best overall: **Spotify** - Best human-curated playlists: **Apple Music** - Best underground discovery: **SoundCloud** - Best radio-style discovery: **Pandora** If you want, I can also rank them for **indie**, **hip-hop**, **electronic**, or **classical** discovery.
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Top picks for curated-playlist discovery: 1. **Spotify** — best overall - Strong editorial playlists, smart recommendations, great “Discover Weekly” and “Release Radar.” 2. **Apple Music** — best for human curation - Excellent genre/mood playlists, strong editorial team, and good radio-style discovery. 3. **YouTube Music** — best for mix of mainstream + niche - Great for finding playlists around songs, artists, and live/rare tracks. 4. **Pandora** — best for “lean-back” discovery - Still one of the best for station-based discovery and playlist-like radio flows. 5. **TIDAL** — best for high-quality curated picks - Strong editorial playlists, especially for hip-hop, R&B, and electronic. 6. **Deezer** — underrated for discovery - Good curated playlists and “Flow” for personalized listening. **If you want just one:** go with **Spotify**. **If you care most about human-made playlists:** **Apple Music**. **If you want radio-style discovery:** **Pandora**. If you want, I can also rank them for **indie**, **hip-hop**, **electronic**, or **classical**.
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Here are the best music discovery apps for **curated playlists**: 1. **Spotify** - Best overall for discovery - Great editorial playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mix** - Strong algorithmic recommendations 2. **Apple Music** - Best for human-curated playlists - Excellent editorial curation, especially **New Music Daily** and genre/mood playlists - Good if you want a polished, radio-like feel 3. **Tidal** - Best for music fans who want quality curation - Strong artist- and genre-based playlists - Good mix of editorial picks and high-res audio 4. **YouTube Music** - Best if you like deep cuts, live versions, and remixes - Smart recommendation engine, though curation is less refined than Spotify/Apple 5. **SoundCloud** - Best for discovering emerging artists, DJ sets, and niche scenes - Less “curated playlist” focused, but great for underground discovery **Best pick overall:** **Spotify** **Best human-curated playlists:** **Apple Music** **Best for indie/underground discovery:** **SoundCloud** If you want, I can also rank them by **best free tier**, **best for indie music**, or **best for hip-hop/electronic/pop**.
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Here are some of the best music discovery apps if you want **curated playlists**: 1. **Spotify** - Best for: the strongest mix of algorithmic + editorial playlists - Good playlists: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mix** - Why: huge catalog, great personalization, easy to discover similar artists 2. **Apple Music** - Best for: human-curated playlists and polished editorial picks - Good playlists: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, genre/editorial playlists - Why: strong curation, especially if you like a more “radio-like” discovery feel 3. **YouTube Music** - Best for: discovering deep cuts, live versions, remixes, and niche scenes - Good feature: personalized mixes and station-based discovery - Why: excellent if you like exploring beyond studio albums 4. **TIDAL** - Best for: high-quality audio plus curated editorial playlists - Good feature: staff picks, genre mixes, artist-focused collections - Why: great for more serious listeners who want better sound 5. **Amazon Music** - Best for: simple, easy playlist discovery - Good feature: personalized stations and mood/genre playlists - Why: decent if you already use Amazon, but less strong than Spotify/Apple 6. **SoundCloud** - Best for: emerging artists, underground scenes, DJs, remixes - Why: less polished curation, but excellent for finding new and unusual music **Best overall:** **Spotify** **Best curated/editorial:** **Apple Music** **Best for underground/new artists:** **SoundCloud** If you want, I can also rank them by **free vs paid**, or by **best for indie/hip-hop/electronic/pop**.
What apps are good for discovering emerging artists?
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Good apps for discovering emerging artists: - **Spotify** — best for algorithmic discovery: *Discover Weekly*, *Release Radar*, and indie/editorial playlists. - **SoundCloud** — great for true underground/new artists, especially hip-hop, electronic, and experimental music. - **Bandcamp** — excellent for finding niche and independent artists directly, often before they blow up. - **Audiomack** — strong for up-and-coming hip-hop, Afrobeats, and rap scenes. - **TikTok** — not a music app first, but one of the best places to spot songs and artists going viral early. - **Apple Music** — good curated “new music” and genre-based discovery playlists. - **YouTube Music** — useful if you like live sessions, uploads from small channels, and algorithmic recommendations. If you want, I can also recommend the best one for your taste by genre.
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Good apps for discovering emerging artists: - **SoundCloud** — best for raw, early uploads and underground scenes. - **Bandcamp** — great for indie artists; easy to browse by genre and support directly. - **Spotify** — use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and genre playlists. - **Audiomack** — strong for new hip-hop, Afrobeats, and up-and-coming artists. - **Apple Music** — solid editorial playlists and “New Music” sections. - **TikTok** — excellent for finding artists before they blow up. - **YouTube Music** — good for live sessions, uploads, and algorithmic discovery. - **Last.fm** — useful for tracking taste and finding similar new artists. If you want, I can also give you the **best app for each genre** (hip-hop, indie, electronic, K-pop, etc.).
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Good apps for discovering emerging artists: - **Bandcamp** — best for indie/DIY artists; great for browsing by genre, labels, and “new arrivals.” - **SoundCloud** — strong for up-and-coming electronic, hip-hop, and experimental artists. - **Audiomack** — good for new rap, Afrobeats, and street/independent releases. - **Spotify** — use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Fresh Finds** playlists. - **Apple Music** — check **New Music Daily** and genre/editorial playlists. - **TikTok** — excellent for finding breakout artists before they hit mainstream playlists. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — search niche channels and live sessions; lots of emerging talent gets posted there first. - **NTS Radio** and **Resident Advisor** — great if you like underground electronic and experimental music. If you want, I can also give you the best apps by genre (hip-hop, indie, electronic, etc.).
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Good ones for discovering emerging artists: - **Bandcamp** — best for finding indie, niche, and underground artists early. - **SoundCloud** — great for new rappers, producers, DJs, and unreleased tracks. - **Spotify** — use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Fresh Finds**. - **Audiomack** — strong for up-and-coming hip-hop, afrobeats, and EDM. - **TikTok** — surprisingly good for breakout artists before they hit mainstream. - **Apple Music** — check **New Music Daily** and editorial playlists. - **YouTube Music** — good for live sessions, remixes, and lesser-known acts. - **Rate Your Music** — more community-driven, useful for finding critically buzzed new artists. If you want, I can also give you the **best app by genre** (rap, indie, electronic, pop, etc.).
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Good apps for discovering emerging artists: - **SoundCloud** — best for brand-new uploads, indie producers, and local scenes. - **Bandcamp** — great for underground artists and directly supporting them. - **Spotify** — use **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Fresh Finds**. - **Audiomack** — strong for hip-hop, Afrobeats, and up-and-coming acts. - **YouTube Music / YouTube** — good for live sessions, tiny channels, and algorithmic discovery. - **TikTok** — surprisingly good for spotting artists before they blow up. - **Apple Music** — check **New Music Daily** and genre editor picks. - **Last.fm** — useful for finding similar artists once you already like someone. If you want, I can also recommend the **best app by genre** (hip-hop, indie, electronic, etc.).
What are the best apps for music discovery on mobile?
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Here are some of the best mobile apps for music discovery, depending on how you like to find new music: - **Spotify** — Best overall for discovery. Great **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, radio, and algorithmic recommendations. - **Apple Music** — Excellent if you want a more curated feel. Strong **new music** recommendations and editorial playlists. - **YouTube Music** — Very good for discovering remixes, live versions, niche tracks, and recommendations based on what you watch/listen to. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, and up-and-coming artists. Great for finding tracks before they hit mainstream services. - **Bandcamp** — Best for discovering new artists by genre and supporting them directly. Especially strong for indie, electronic, punk, and experimental music. - **Pandora** — Still one of the best for simple **radio-style discovery** if you like “play me more like this.” - **Last.fm** — Good as a companion app for tracking listening habits and finding recommendations, especially if you use multiple music services. - **TIDAL** — Good curated discovery and editorial picks, especially if you want high-quality audio too. **Best picks overall:** - **Spotify** for algorithmic discovery - **Bandcamp** for indie/underground discovery - **SoundCloud** for emerging artists - **Apple Music** for curated mainstream discovery If you want, I can also rank the **best free options** or the **best apps for discovering underground music**.
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Here are some of the best mobile apps for music discovery: - **Spotify** — Best overall for personalized discovery. Great playlists like **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and **Daily Mix**. - **Apple Music** — Strong curated discovery, especially with **New Music Mix** and human-made playlists. - **SoundCloud** — Best for finding emerging artists, remixes, and underground scenes. - **Bandcamp** — Great for discovering independent artists and niche genres, plus you can support them directly. - **YouTube Music** — Excellent if you discover music through videos, live sessions, and recommendations. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your listening and uncovering related artists through scrobbling. - **Tidal** — Good for curated editorial picks and high-quality audio. - **Musixmatch** — Not a pure discovery app, but useful for finding songs by lyrics and identifying tracks. **Best picks by use case:** - **Mainstream personalized discovery:** Spotify - **Indie/underground discovery:** SoundCloud, Bandcamp - **Editorial/curated picks:** Apple Music, Tidal - **Video-driven discovery:** YouTube Music If you want, I can also give you the **best free apps** or the **best apps for discovering new artists in specific genres**.
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Here are some of the best **music discovery apps on mobile**: 1. **Spotify** - Best for: personalized discovery - Great features: **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, **Daily Mix**, strong algorithmic recommendations 2. **Apple Music** - Best for: curated + algorithmic discovery - Great features: **New Music Mix**, **Favorites Mix**, radio stations, strong editorial playlists 3. **SoundCloud** - Best for: finding underground, indie, and emerging artists - Great features: repost culture, community comments, lots of unreleased/remix content 4. **YouTube Music** - Best for: discovery through videos, live sessions, remixes, and niche tracks - Great features: strong “radio” based on songs/artists, deep catalog, easy crossovers with YouTube 5. **Bandcamp** - Best for: discovering independent artists - Great features: genre browsing, labels, fan recommendations, direct artist support 6. **Last.fm** - Best for: tracking what you listen to and finding similar music - Great features: scrobbling, taste profile, recommendation engine based on listening habits 7. **Tidal** - Best for: curated discovery with high-quality audio - Great features: editor playlists, artist radio, good recommendations, HiFi-focused ecosystem **Best overall picks:** - **Spotify** for the strongest algorithmic discovery - **SoundCloud** for underground/new artists - **Bandcamp** for indie music discovery - **Apple Music** if you want a good mix of curation and recommendations If you want, I can also give you the **best free apps only** or the **best apps for discovering new artists specifically**.
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Here are some of the best mobile apps for music discovery: - **Spotify** — Best overall for personalized discovery. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, radio stations, and smart recommendations. - **Apple Music** — Best for curated discovery. Strong **New Music Mix**, editor playlists, and solid recommendations if you use iPhone. - **YouTube Music** — Best for finding deep cuts and live versions. Excellent if you like exploring remixes, covers, and niche uploads. - **SoundCloud** — Best for emerging artists and underground scenes. Great for discovering new producers, DJs, and independent musicians. - **Bandcamp** — Best for indie music discovery and direct artist support. Browse by genre, label, and fan recommendations. - **TIDAL** — Best for curated recommendations with high-quality audio. Good editorial playlists and discovery tools, especially for hip-hop/R&B/jazz. - **Pandora** — Best for radio-style discovery. Very easy “play something new” experience, especially in the U.S. - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking taste and getting recommendations. Works well if you want discovery based on your listening history across apps. If you want the **single best pick**, I’d choose **Spotify** for most people. If you want **underground/new artists**, go with **SoundCloud** or **Bandcamp**.
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Here are some of the best mobile apps for music discovery: - **Spotify** — Best all-around. Great recommendations, **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and easy playlist-based discovery. - **Apple Music** — Best for curated picks. Strong human-made playlists, **New Music Mix**, and solid algorithmic recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — Best for deep rabbit holes. Excellent for finding remixes, live versions, covers, and obscure tracks. - **SoundCloud** — Best for emerging artists and underground music. Great if you want to discover new or indie talent first. - **Bandcamp** — Best for niche genres and direct-to-artist discovery. Very good if you like supporting artists and exploring labels. - **Pandora** — Best for station-style discovery. Simple and effective if you want “play something like this.” - **Last.fm** — Best for tracking your taste and getting recommendations based on listening history. If you want the shortest answer: - **Best overall:** Spotify - **Best curated discovery:** Apple Music - **Best for underground/new artists:** SoundCloud - **Best for niche/indie scenes:** Bandcamp If you want, I can also rank them by **genre discovery**, **algorithm quality**, or **free vs paid**.
Which apps are best for discovering songs by mood and taste?
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Top picks for discovering music by **mood + taste**: 1. **Spotify** - Best overall for mood-based discovery. - Great playlists like *Chill*, *Deep Focus*, *Sad Songs*, *Discover Weekly*, *Release Radar*. 2. **Pandora** - Best for “radio-style” discovery by vibe. - Its **Music Genome Project** is strong for tuning into a specific mood or artist style. 3. **Apple Music** - Great if you want curated human playlists. - Good mood mixes and strong recommendations if you already use Apple devices. 4. **YouTube Music** - Best for finding songs based on your listening habits plus live/remix versions. - Good for niche moods and genre rabbit holes. 5. **SoundCloud** - Best for discovering newer, indie, and underground music. - Strong if your “taste” includes remixes, lo-fi, electronic, or up-and-coming artists. 6. **Last.fm** - Best for tracking your taste and getting recommendations from your listening history. - More of a taste-discovery tool than a playlist app. **Best overall:** Spotify **Best for pure mood radio:** Pandora **Best for niche/underground discovery:** SoundCloud If you want, I can also recommend the **best app for your specific mood** (chill, sad, gym, focus, study, etc.).
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Best apps for discovering songs by **mood + taste**: - **Spotify** — best overall for taste-based discovery. Try **Discover Weekly**, **Daily Mix**, **Daylist**, and mood playlists. - **Apple Music** — great if you want polished editorial mood playlists and strong recommendations. - **Pandora** — best for simple “play this mood/artist/song and let it learn” radio-style discovery. - **YouTube Music** — strong if your taste is broad and you like mood mixes plus live/rare tracks. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding emerging/indie tracks and niche scenes by vibe. - **TIDAL** — good for curated mood playlists and high-quality audio. - **Last.fm** — not a player-first app, but excellent for tracking taste and finding similar artists/songs. If you want the **best single pick**, I’d start with **Spotify**. If you want **radio-style mood discovery**, pick **Pandora**. If you tell me your main genre or vibe, I can suggest the best app for that style.
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Best apps for discovering songs by **mood** and **taste**: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great “mood” playlists, very strong personalization, and its Discover Weekly / Daily Mixes are hard to beat. - **Apple Music** — Best if you want curated taste-based recommendations. The editorial playlists and “For You” suggestions are solid. - **Pandora** — Best for simple mood-based radio. The **Thumbs Up/Down** system is great if you want the app to learn your taste fast. - **YouTube Music** — Best for niche moods and deep catalog discovery, especially if you like remixes, live versions, and obscure tracks. - **SoundCloud** — Best for discovering emerging artists and genre-specific scenes, especially if your taste leans underground. If you want the **best single pick**, go with **Spotify**. If you want **more curated taste**, try **Apple Music**. If you want **easy mood radio**, try **Pandora**.
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Best picks for mood/taste-based song discovery: - **Spotify** — best overall. Great for **Discover Weekly**, **Daily Mixes**, and tons of mood playlists like *chill*, *focus*, *sad*, *party*. - **Apple Music** — best if you want curated taste plus editorial playlists. Strong **mood stations** and personalized recommendations. - **Pandora** — best for “play one song and let it learn my taste.” Its **thumbs up/down** system is still one of the best for tailoring vibes. - **SoundCloud** — best for finding newer, underground, and remixed tracks. Good if your taste leans niche or you want stuff before it hits mainstream apps. - **Last.fm** — best as a taste tracker and recommender. Great if you want deeper music profiles based on what you actually listen to. If you want the simplest answer: **Spotify** is the best all-around app for discovering songs by mood and taste. If you want, I can also rank them for **chill music**, **indie/alt**, or **electronic/hip-hop** specifically.
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Top picks for mood- and taste-based music discovery: - **Spotify** — Best overall. Great **Daily Mixes**, **Discover Weekly**, **Release Radar**, and tons of mood playlists like *chill*, *focus*, *sad*, *gym*, etc. - **Pandora** — Best for “lean back” discovery. Its **Music Genome Project** is excellent at learning your taste from thumbs up/down. - **Apple Music** — Best if you’re in the Apple ecosystem. Strong **personalized stations** and mood/genre playlists, plus solid recommendations. - **YouTube Music** — Best for discovering via what you already watch/listen to. Good at surfacing niche tracks and remixes. - **TIDAL** — Best for curated discovery with higher audio quality. Good editorial playlists and genre/mood mixes. - **SoundCloud** — Best for underground, indie, and emerging artists. Great if you want to discover outside the mainstream. If you want just one: - **Spotify** for the best overall mix of mood and taste discovery - **Pandora** for the best pure taste-learning engine If you want, I can also rank them for **free use**, **best playlists**, or **best for indie music**.
What is the best music discovery app for discovering niche genres?
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For **niche genres**, the best overall is **Bandcamp**. **Why Bandcamp wins:** - Huge amount of underground / niche / local music - Great genre tags and label browsing - Easy to follow artists, labels, and collections - Built for discovery, not just algorithmic hits **Best alternatives:** - **RateYourMusic (RYM) / Sonemic** — best for deep genre rabbit holes and community-led recommendations - **SoundCloud** — good for emerging scenes, remixes, and micro-genres - **Discogs** — great if you want to dig through labels, releases, and scene history - **Spotify** — decent if you want algorithmic discovery, but weaker for truly niche stuff **My pick:** - **Best app overall for niche genres:** **Bandcamp** - **Best for obsessive genre digging:** **RateYourMusic** If you want, I can also recommend the **best app for a specific niche genre** like ambient, black metal, jungle, vaporwave, or prog.
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**Best overall: Bandcamp** If you want to discover **niche genres**, **Bandcamp** is usually the best app/site because it’s packed with: - underground labels and artists - microgenres - searchable tags like *dungeon synth*, *vaporwave*, *death doom*, *hardcore techno*, etc. - strong recommendation pathways via related tags, labels, and fan collections **Runner-up: Last.fm** - Great for **algorithmic discovery** - Better if you want recommendations based on what you already listen to - Less good than Bandcamp for truly obscure scenes **Also worth trying:** - **SoundCloud** — good for emerging niche scenes and DJ edits - **Discogs** — best for digging into specific genres/labels, though more database than discovery app If I had to pick just one for niche genres: **Bandcamp**.
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**Best pick: Bandcamp.** Why it’s best for niche genres: - Huge catalog of underground, DIY, and label-released music - Easy to browse by **genre tags** - Strong scene/community focus - Great for discovering obscure artists and subgenres - You can follow labels and get release alerts **Good alternatives:** - **SoundCloud** — best for emerging producers, remixes, and micro-scenes - **Last.fm** — best if you want recommendation tracking based on what you already listen to - **Rate Your Music** — best for deep genre exploration and finding obscure albums - **Spotify** — best for mainstream-to-mid niche discovery, but weaker for truly obscure genres If you want just one app for niche discovery, I’d choose **Bandcamp**.
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For **niche genres**, the best overall app is usually **Bandcamp**. ### Why Bandcamp - Huge focus on **indie, underground, experimental, local, and niche scenes** - Easy to browse by **genre tags** - Great for finding **new artists similar to ones you already like** - Often includes direct links to labels and related releases ### Best alternatives - **Rate Your Music (RYM)** — best for **deep genre rabbit holes** and community-curated lists - **Last.fm** — best if you want **algorithmic recommendations** based on your listening - **Spotify** — best convenience, but weaker for very niche discovery ### My pick - **Best overall for niche discovery:** **Bandcamp** - **Best for obsessive genre digging:** **Rate Your Music** If you want, I can also recommend the **best app for metal, electronic, jazz, or obscure world music** specifically.
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For **niche genres**, the best pick is usually **Bandcamp**. **Why Bandcamp is best:** - Tons of underground, small-label, and self-released music - Great genre tagging and subgenre rabbit holes - You can follow labels, artists, and collections - Discovery feels more “crate-digging” than algorithmic **Good runners-up:** - **Rate Your Music (RYM)** — best for deep genre lists, charts, and obscure recommendations - **Last.fm** — best if you want personalized discovery from your listening habits - **Discogs** — best for cataloging and finding rare releases, especially physical media **If you want one answer:** **Bandcamp**. If you want, I can also recommend the best app by genre type, like ambient, metal, electronic, jazz, or global music.

All 72 prompts run for Mubert

LBA — Latent Brand Association (6)

  • 1 What is Mubert known for?
  • 2 What are Mubert's main strengths and weaknesses?
  • 3 Who should use Mubert? Who should avoid it?
  • 4 How does Mubert compare to its main competitors?
  • 5 What do people typically complain about with Mubert?
  • 6 What is a typical music discovery app known for? control

Authority — LLM Authority (50)

  • 1 What are the best music discovery apps for students? discovery
  • 2 Which music discovery apps are best for commuters? discovery
  • 3 What are the best music discovery apps for DJs? discovery
  • 4 Which music discovery apps are best for finding underground artists? discovery
  • 5 What are the best music discovery apps for people who like indie rock? discovery
  • 6 Which music discovery apps are good for discovering new hip hop? discovery
  • 7 What are the best music discovery apps for electronic music fans? discovery
  • 8 Which music discovery apps work well for classical music discovery? discovery
  • 9 What are the best music discovery apps for playlists made by curators? discovery
  • 10 Which apps are best for discovering local and regional music? discovery
  • 11 What are the best music discovery apps for discovering songs by similar artists? discovery
  • 12 Which music discovery apps are best for discovering remixes and edits? discovery
  • 13 What are the best music discovery apps for finding soundtrack and cinematic music? discovery
  • 14 Which music discovery apps are best for discovering new music daily? discovery
  • 15 What are the best music discovery apps for discovering artists before they blow up? discovery
  • 16 Which music discovery apps are best for music lovers who already know their taste? discovery
  • 17 What are the best music discovery apps for discovering deep cuts? discovery
  • 18 Which music discovery apps are best for discovering songs from other countries? discovery
  • 19 What are the best music discovery apps for discovering new playlists every day? discovery
  • 20 Which music discovery apps are best for people who want more than mainstream hits? discovery
  • 21 What are the best alternatives to mainstream music recommendation apps? comparison
  • 22 What are the best alternatives to algorithmic playlist apps? comparison
  • 23 Which music discovery apps are better than generic streaming recommendations? comparison
  • 24 What are the best alternatives to social music discovery apps? comparison
  • 25 Which music discovery apps are better than playlist-only apps? comparison
  • 26 What are the best alternatives to radio-style music discovery apps? comparison
  • 27 Which music discovery apps are better than mood-based recommendation apps? comparison
  • 28 What are the best alternatives to music apps with weak personalization? comparison
  • 29 Which music discovery apps are better than genre-based recommendation tools? comparison
  • 30 What are the best alternatives to discovery apps with too many ads? comparison
  • 31 How do I find new music that matches my taste? problem
  • 32 How can I discover new artists without scrolling endlessly? problem
  • 33 How do I get better music recommendations? problem
  • 34 How can I stop getting the same songs recommended to me? problem
  • 35 How do I find playlists with new songs I have not heard? problem
  • 36 How can I discover smaller artists in my favorite genre? problem
  • 37 How do I find music from artists similar to the ones I already like? problem
  • 38 How do I keep up with new releases without following every artist? problem
  • 39 How can I find music that fits my mood while still introducing something new? problem
  • 40 How do I discover new music when my streaming app keeps repeating the same tracks? problem
  • 41 Are there free music discovery apps? transactional
  • 42 What music discovery apps have a free tier? transactional
  • 43 Which music discovery apps are worth paying for? transactional
  • 44 How much do music discovery apps usually cost? transactional
  • 45 What is the cheapest music discovery app? transactional
  • 46 Are there music discovery apps with no ads? transactional
  • 47 Which music discovery apps offer offline listening? transactional
  • 48 What music discovery apps offer family plans? transactional
  • 49 What music discovery apps are best value for money? transactional
  • 50 Are paid music discovery apps better than free ones? transactional

TOM — Top of Mind (15)

  • 1 What are the best music discovery apps for finding new songs? 30/mo
  • 2 Which music discovery apps are most popular right now?
  • 3 What are the top music discovery apps for discovering new artists?
  • 4 What music discovery app do people recommend most?
  • 5 Which apps are best for music discovery and new releases?
  • 6 What are the best apps for discovering songs I have not heard before?
  • 7 What are the best personalized music discovery apps?
  • 8 Which music discovery apps have the best recommendations? 70/mo
  • 9 What are the most recommended apps for finding new music?
  • 10 Which music discovery apps are best for indie music?
  • 11 What are the best music discovery apps for curated playlists?
  • 12 What apps are good for discovering emerging artists?
  • 13 What are the best apps for music discovery on mobile?
  • 14 Which apps are best for discovering songs by mood and taste?
  • 15 What is the best music discovery app for discovering niche genres?