Spotify Taste Rewind

Spotify Taste Rewind

What your music taste would have been like in past decades

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Vy - Cross platform AI agent
Vy - Cross platform AI agent
AI agent that uses your computer, cross platform, no APIs
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What do you think? …

Mike A.
I don't get it – I pushed the button "More" few times to get artists that I *should* love but the site still offers me some mainstream **** like Justin Bieber, Flo Rida or Pitbull... So I endend here.
Jack Smith
@uxboy it's an early product. I think that they don't have too many artists live yet. Actually it seems this is a leaked product; one of their engineers posted it on his facebook page.
Thibaut Davoult
@_jacksmith @uxboy That would make a lot of sense. It's beautifully designed but brings 0 value as it is: I'm pretty sure "Jenny from the Block" isn't my go-to song of 2000, because I was alive back then and clearly remember it not being my cup of tea even then :p Still, eager to check back to it once it's completely operational, once again, the design is truly beautiful imo (one of Spotify's fortes and possibly sole reason I'm still a premium subscriber)
Craig Silva
Looks great - little value.
Erik Larsson
Initial selection is way too narrow and has nothing to do with my taste in music and the resulting playlists feel completely random. Actually, it makes me more interested in what Apple will be doing with human curated playlists/Beats1.
@marty
Didn't show any artists I like 😖 and my music taste is pretty broad too!
Harsha Halvi
If spotify puts this as the main UI. Choosing a few artists you love and suggesting music is something that's going to keep them in the game for sometime now.
Walter Reid
Except for some small nostalgia, I'm not sure I see any real value. Just tell everyone they would like Michael Jackson and Madonna in the 80's and hit 95% of audiences. It's the John "Crossing Over" Edwards of music predictive tools.
Samir Diwan
@walterareid I think something like this has incredible potential for people that weren't alive in those eras. It would then truly be a discovery tool, where you'd find "new" music that connects with you. Would be pretty awesome if it works for that crowd.
Walter Reid
@someear @walterareid Obviously I can't talk to the future of the tool, I can only judge what exists today. Unfortunately, the results feel like a shotgun approach. Given the short list of potential artists, it might just be easier to ask the artist themselves who inspired them (from those same periods). Then you'd have an interesting personalized list, that I'd be interested in.
Lyle McKeany
Agree with most of the comments here so far that it's a solution in search of a problem. But hey, at least I got a couple of new playlists out of it.
George Perantatos
@lylemckeany I'd argue it's more a Spotify problem than a listener problem, but the problem is: "how do we get users to engage with older tracks in our catalog that they may like but not know of?"
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