Where to find new Spotify playlists when you don't want to make your own

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Where to find new Spotify playlists when you don't want to make your own
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Stop worrying about picking songs and learn to love the algorithms.

on how diverse your music tastes are. As with Discover Weekly, they should become better aligned to your tastes over time, as Spotify comes to recognize the songs, albums, and artists you’re really into.What’s brand new in the world of music? And which new cuts are you going to be most interested in? The Release Radar playlist can tell you. Yes, it’s similar to Discover Weekly, but it’s only newly released stuff.

Release Radar refreshes every Friday. As with Discover Weekly, you’ll need to save tracks to your library or another playlist to keep them from disappearing into the sea of Spotify tracks. As with the other playlists here, the more you use Spotify, the better the recommendations should be. Again, use the buttons to tell the music streaming service about the tracks you do and don’t approve of.Spotify doesn’t provide much information about Time Capsule, except to say that it’s a personalized nostalgia trip—a look back at music you were into several years ago.

This appears to be a one-time deal, however. Unlike the playlists we’ve described above, the Time Capsule doesn’t refresh with more songs you heard while you were in high school, though Spotify may choose to revisit this in the future.Spotify features a huge number of playlists for you to tap into, curated both by Spotify itself and Spotify users. Type what you’re looking for into theYour search can be based around a genre, an artist, or just the way you’re feeling .

From “Icelandic chill” to “revision music”, your options are wide open. You can look for hits from movies, underrated gems, music from a particular year or decade, tunes that originated from a certain place, and much more.If you come across an artist, album, song, or playlist you really like, you can generate an endless radio station from it.

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