I was at least, perhaps you’re just better at this than me.
Spotify has been my primary music consumption service since it launched in the
United States in 2011. I have been a premium subscriber for nearly as long and
have been following the company since they launched. Fingers crossed for many
moons waiting for that US launch.
What I realized recently after a brief stint of using Apple Music
exclusively, is that I have been using Spotify wrong this whole time.
Perhaps “wrong” isn’t the right word, but I definitely wasn’t getting the most
out of Spotify.
The major mistake that I was making is that I have never really build a library
of artists and albums or songs. I used to star things from time to time but
mostly it was just stuff I liked from the radio. When “starred” turned
into “saved” I pretty much abandoned it.
When I started to use Apple Music, it was a fresh start, so the first thing I
started to do was to follow artists and save albums to build my library up.
After coming back home to Spotify, I began to approach things in a similar
fashion.
Doing so has drastically improved my Discover Weekly playlist but I have given
Spotify enough data to make some accurate assumptions about my musical tastes.
Something I didn’t realize I was missing was having a library of music that I
liked that I could just toss on shuffle and listen to. For me, having this is
better than the radio features.
This new library of music that I am maintaining has also eliminated my need to
make as many playlists as I used to. I was pretty notorious for creating
playlists for particular artists that I liked. Now I can just search for the
artist in my music and get the same functionality.
I’m sure I’m probably still doing some stuff wrong, but at least now I feel like
I am getting more out of Spotify instead of just treating it like a jukebox.
Got any other Spotify tips or tricks that I should know about? Comment below!