![]() ![]() We’re already learning things!)Īfter a brief animation, I am presented with a new playlist created by decade. (Side note: I have never listened to Leinemann, but I tried and they seem alright. I selected Sharon Jones, Bill LaBounty and Waylon Jennings. The rap component of my music diet was only represented by Oddisee, who, besides being a genius, also employs a lot of live instrumentation and vintage equipment. I noticed that they’re all either from the older end of my usual listening spectrum or are known to employ a vintage sound. The feature appears to be working both on desktop and mobile, but I found that the desktop version is much more useful and responsive.Īfter signing in with your Spotify credentials, you’re prompted to select 3 favorites from a batch of artists. Plus, piling on extra features isn’t a bad way to stand out after the announcement of Apple Music. So it looks like some engineers have put together their own app, taking advantage of Spotify’s API and sizable catalog. Spotify did not immediately return a request for comment on the matter, but the Facebook post explains it best: “Ever wondered which artists you would be listening to if you were born in another time? Spotify can help you turn your music back in time (smile emoji), try it out!”Įver since Spotify (foolishly) nuked third-party apps, I’ve been hungry for a way to get recommendations. ![]() A man who appears to be a Spotify engineer posted the feature to Facebook post last night, revealing a public link to a mostly functioning new service. ![]()
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