I believe the responsible parties are: Lorn, less.people, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Death in Vegas, Shlohmo, Ramin Djawadi, and Gustavo Santaolalla.
Funnily enough, that was my most listened song from them! I got to see them do it live during the Spicy Meatball Tour, and his voice is fucking (fucking) POWERFUL!!!
They just went back on limited tour for 20th anniversary of Ocean Avenue and I got to finally see them in concert. It was amazing. They also said that they were thinking about coming out with some new stuff.
What were your other top genres? Why do you think you've transitioned away from EDM? I feel like I've been slowly listening to EDM more over the years (and pop is always my staple), but this year R&B managed to sneak its way into my top five.
Why? Access probably. I get exposed to a lot of EDM from friends and I do really love it a lot. My favorite right now is Apashe.
On the flip side, I'm older. Radio is gone far as I'm concerned so my rock/metal taste have just kind of sat there until this year I got annoyed and for a while made a concerted effort to find new music I like. But now that list has sort of stagnated again. I just don't have the time.
Radio sucked, and continues to suck. But it did act like a kind of filter for the previous generations. With it gone those few of us who are still interested in new music have a harder time.
Ah yeah fair. I try to use Spotify's algorithms to my advantage to find new stuff I like, but I only seem to resonate with a new song it suggests every now and then.
Years back before Spotify I used to use Pandora. Idk if they are still around but their radio feature always seemed better than Spotify to me. It's been years though.
I was one of the first subscribers to Pandora. They actually emailed me and gave me 6 months free as a thank you for being the first x number of subscribers. It used to rule. But last time I checked it out I was a bit disappointed. Its like it got dumber somehow.
Unfortunate, but not too surprising I guess, especially because it's not popular anymore.
Pandora used to have the best radio feature, but it just didn't have a way to go back and play a song you liked. So I switched to Spotify and I guess most others did as well.
The main reason I stick with spotify is its generated for me playlists. Some weeks they can be pretty bad but a lot of the time they have songs that I end up adding to my liked songs. It's actually how I found the top 5th band on my wrapped 2023 and 4 of the 5 top songs.
If you haven't used the Playlist like discover weekly or the daily mix ones, I highly recommend trying them.
Spotify does have its own radio feature. Find a song and open the context menu and select Go to Song Radio. I use this sometimes but I don't think it works as well as the playlists.
Yeah I use the song radio all the time. Problem is it's not a true radio but it's just a pre-made playlist of a certain number of songs. I feel like with Pandora, whenever I started a radio it would morph over time and not just play the same 20 songs on repeat. Maybe I'm misremembering though.
I don't know for sure but I would guess Pandora worked the same, it just didn't show you the list. There is a feature in Spotify for it to continue playing similar songs once it hits the end of a list but I think the initial list is always the same for that song or artist radio.
I don't think the web player version of Spotify seems to have that feature. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things the web player lacks, but I can't download the app on my work computer.
When I'm at home I'm usually on my phoje on the mobile app which seems to have most features though.
I’m actually having fun with the DJ feature as well. Sure it need some tuning, but I like how it switches up genres and plays different types of music.
Does the "DJ" talk a lot? I saw that yesterday, but when I clicked it, they went on for a while to introduce themselves, and I noped out of it because listening to a DJ talk is exactly why I avoid listening to the radio anymore.
“He” talks the most the first time since he introduces the concept. Then be seems to jump in every 5ish songs to switch up the genre, like “let’s go back to 2020 and play some of your favorite songs” or “here are some songs from when you were growing up”.
Reasonable! I usually need music to focus on work. I also have music going any time I'm driving, for sure. And sometimes I even have it going when I sleep--although, I don't think I did a lot of night music in 2023. Definitely more 2022. I think my number was in the 180s last year, maybe because I've been watching more Youtube videos this year. I should cut Youtube out and go back to music--probably a healthier use of my time lol.
Bit of a mixed bag. Arctic monkeys and fall out boy makes sense as top 2. I think my music taste varies wildly enough that Katy Perry and P!nk must have just sneaked in there over other artists.
Top artist is The Tedeschi Trucks band, no surprise there. Best God damn band on tour right now. Listened to them so much this year as I got tickets to one of their shows this past July.
It was a good year of listening for me.
Edit: after scrolling through the comments, pretty cool seeing very few repeated bands.
The scene is still good, I'm not clued up on the Vicks but from searching no, it's not common at all now but rolling is still 90% of the crowd. Went to a Stu Allen memorial show last week with my mates dad, the 50s crowd still got it, glow sticks and whistles.
More Anjunadeep these days for me. Jody Wisternoff (Way out west) and James Grant (Jonos Brother). They luckily do a lot of shows near me so it's quite available but we travel for them.
Never been to a tritonal event or artist show actually, quite new to me these.
It's an old joke referencing some TV show or movie, I forget. A Reefer Madness sort of vibe but for MDMA and the whole scene. "Kids smearing Vicks on each other, eating drugs that take ice cream scoops out of their brains," or something along those lines, real pearl-clutchy. My friends and I thought it was hilarious and started leaning into it. "Oh yeah, huge scoops, and we slather the Vicks on with trowels."
Takes me back. Spin some glow sticks for me the next time you go. And stay hydrated!
Did the same thing with King Gizz this year as I did QOTSA in 2020. Find them around September, listen to them almost exclusively for the rest of the year, and end up in the top 0.5% or better
Bit of a pet peeve for me that the recap slide at the end doesn't give the artist for the names of the songs. There are many songs out there with the same title.
I've been listening a lot of a song called "Box of Bones" recently for example, but mine isn't from a pop punk band.
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness because I saw him at his birthday show last year and love his vocals.
Let You Down by NF sneaks into every playlist cause I got emotional damage. Lol
Both have Steps as my favourite artist which mostly isn't surprising. The top song on the two differ, though - for Spotify it's Samo mi se spava by Serbian singer Luke Black, and Apple Music it's Twisted by Australian prog metal band Voyager. Both artists entered Eurovision 2023, though Twisted wasn't the entry.
Awaiting ListenBrainz's which'll be released in the new year, as that will have some of the most accurate data, as it includes things from my local library
I usually listen to everything just a little bit.I also listen to untracked mixes on youtube like JAZZ PL concerts and 飛行船の上のシンセサイザー弾き
Of course there isn't good way to share wrapped in English. My genre is Japanese Jazz Fusion.
I listen to PolarisRadio every day on my way to.work. 273 plays for Sea of Stars. I like most of his works. Gorillaz is also in that Playlist but I don't get that far every day driving.Sabaton and Voltaire are straight choices I hit play on. I'll listen to their new albums day one.
Genres listened to in total: 154
My genres:
Chillhop
Gaming EDM (I guess? I'd just group it to general EDM)
Lo-Fi Beats
Jazz
(Japanese) vTuber music (weird to call this a genre)
In regards to vTuber music: Since it's very diverse I list the artists instead:
Hololive (incl. Korone, Bae, Marine, Suisei, and loads other artists)
Partly related: Hatsune Miku (Deco*27 and others), Anime OP/EN music, Touhou.
I really didn’t listen to much music this year. I guess not engaging in my main hobby that let me listen to music as much really hindered my listening time.
(If you're wondering why mine looks weird it's from YT Music instead of Spotify)
I always find with these recaps that I don't remember listening to one specific song more than others, and I'm constantly surprised by what the top 5 are. That being said, I usually just listen to the personalized mixes, so maybe part of it is the algorithm deciding that I really like a song because I haven't skipped it 🤷
Looks like all the top songs are Disney. Moana, The Lion King, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog.
I'm just wondering if that first one is from Tron Legacy? If it is, I'd have to say the daughter has better taste in music. 😆
I listened to cell dweller for the first time in years yesterday. It was rough, but def brought back memories. I saw Gary Numan, FLA and ministry last year haha. Going to check out your other suggestions. Thanks again!
My 10month old son has always just shut up and listened whenever sound of silence comes on (the disturbed version, he doesn't care for S+G it seems) and that was my number 1 by a distance I think.
367 listens, so more than daily, I don't mind though as it's a proper banger and I could listen to David Draimans voice forever.
I dont axtually know how spotify calculates the songs, but I believe its a mix between minutes spent listening to the song and how many times the song was played
Also, as for current favorite artist/album/song, I would say:
Favorite Artist: This one is hard to decide because there's a lot of candidates, but in terms of "will I like probably anything they release?" probably Young Medicine.
Favorite Album: CCL Dive by Cityfires. This has been my favorite album for a long time. Make sure to listen to it with headphones or in a quiet room, because it has a lot of quiet parts and small details.
Favorite Song: daisy chain by wishlane, jacob geoffrey & defsharp. Absolute banger, love the energy and I definitely listened to this on repeat for a while when I found it.
I'm in the top 3% of listeners for Sabaton, but my most played song was 59 times Another Love by Tom Odell. And I'm an alchemist because I create more playlists than other users. Overall I listened to 44 genres.
I randomly got into "she's kerosene" by the interrupters this year. Saw it on a very amateur bmx clip reel and couldn't get it out of my head all year.
Having said that, it didn't make my Spotify wrapped list.
Top artist: Cautious Clay (pop/r&b) (top 0.05% of listeners)
Top song: That's Hilarious by Charlie Puth (pop)
To be honest, I don't think my top song is really standout compared to the others in my top. But I had a rough day and played that song on repeat like a zillion times for some reason.
Some bangers from my top five are:
#2: How I Want Ya - Dawin Remix by Hudson Thames (pop/electronic)
And
#5: Want You in My Room by Carly Rae Jepsen (pop)
I use Apple Music, but my top artist was AJR. 14 of my top 15 songs were by them. Over half my listening time. Their just resonate with my life right now, and I can’t get enough.
My second my played was Snails House. I love the bops they put out!
I have to say, Fia (the German representative) had the song with the best message, and I liked her backstory a lot. The song she submitted is called "Ohne Worte" (translation: without words).
They called me a vampire for listening to too much "emotional, atmospheric music."
and you're not going to SHARE what this emotional, atmospheric music was?
Apologies.
I believe the responsible parties are: Lorn, less.people, The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble, Death in Vegas, Shlohmo, Ramin Djawadi, and Gustavo Santaolalla.
Not really my jam but I tracked through a few tracks of each band. I will say threw things.
Samhain Labs is my jam off that album. TKDE is something else, that's for sure.
I suppose you're right, just wasn't expecting to earn 'Vampire' today. Looks like I'll be watching Louis and Lestat this evening.
You and I might be music brethren. Think that about sums up my year in music.
My top artist was Tenacious D, and my top song was Virtual Insanity by Jamiroquai.
He does not need a microphone. His voice is fucking POWERFUL!!!
Funnily enough, that was my most listened song from them! I got to see them do it live during the Spicy Meatball Tour, and his voice is fucking (fucking) POWERFUL!!!
That is epic! Jealous.
My wife wrecked my algorithm. 🤣
My kid did mine too. My #3 song was "Everything is Awesome" from the Lego Movie.
Uh huh. Your kid. Sure. 🤣
If you could turn back time
If you could find a way
You'd take back cher.
Most played artist: Yellowcard
Most played song: Sharks - Imagine Dragons
Every time someone says I should check out Imagine Dragons I just start to imagine dragons. Then I've got not time for music.
Imagine dragon deez nuts across your face. Gottem
Gottem balls in ya holes, haha gottem
oh shit
I feel like I need to revisit Yellowcard, one of their albums got heavy play in my early teenagehood.
They just went back on limited tour for 20th anniversary of Ocean Avenue and I got to finally see them in concert. It was amazing. They also said that they were thinking about coming out with some new stuff.
For me Delain is my top artist, and Surgery from The Vincent Black Shadow was my top song!
I have no idea how that is. But our usernames are...related. So, I felt compelled to respond.
edit: that Vincent Black Shadow song is pretty good
The Vincent Black Shadow is fantastic but they broke up way too early and only have two albums :(
Man this looks like the bins when I worked at a record store in 2005.
I thought exactly the same, if GuyDudeman isn't in his mid thirties I'd be stunned.
For the first time in many years I've no EDM in my top five....feels weird. And apparently, I like A Day to Remember a lot more than I thought.
What were your other top genres? Why do you think you've transitioned away from EDM? I feel like I've been slowly listening to EDM more over the years (and pop is always my staple), but this year R&B managed to sneak its way into my top five.
Why? Access probably. I get exposed to a lot of EDM from friends and I do really love it a lot. My favorite right now is Apashe.
On the flip side, I'm older. Radio is gone far as I'm concerned so my rock/metal taste have just kind of sat there until this year I got annoyed and for a while made a concerted effort to find new music I like. But now that list has sort of stagnated again. I just don't have the time.
Radio sucked, and continues to suck. But it did act like a kind of filter for the previous generations. With it gone those few of us who are still interested in new music have a harder time.
Ah yeah fair. I try to use Spotify's algorithms to my advantage to find new stuff I like, but I only seem to resonate with a new song it suggests every now and then.
Years back before Spotify I used to use Pandora. Idk if they are still around but their radio feature always seemed better than Spotify to me. It's been years though.
I was one of the first subscribers to Pandora. They actually emailed me and gave me 6 months free as a thank you for being the first x number of subscribers. It used to rule. But last time I checked it out I was a bit disappointed. Its like it got dumber somehow.
Unfortunate, but not too surprising I guess, especially because it's not popular anymore.
Pandora used to have the best radio feature, but it just didn't have a way to go back and play a song you liked. So I switched to Spotify and I guess most others did as well.
The main reason I stick with spotify is its generated for me playlists. Some weeks they can be pretty bad but a lot of the time they have songs that I end up adding to my liked songs. It's actually how I found the top 5th band on my wrapped 2023 and 4 of the 5 top songs.
If you haven't used the Playlist like discover weekly or the daily mix ones, I highly recommend trying them.
Spotify does have its own radio feature. Find a song and open the context menu and select Go to Song Radio. I use this sometimes but I don't think it works as well as the playlists.
Yeah I use the song radio all the time. Problem is it's not a true radio but it's just a pre-made playlist of a certain number of songs. I feel like with Pandora, whenever I started a radio it would morph over time and not just play the same 20 songs on repeat. Maybe I'm misremembering though.
Try the Spotify DJ feature. Still in Beta, but seems fun.
I have been enjoying it a fair bit, but I wish it was just a random shuffle and didn't have the annoying voice interrupting every few songs
I don't know for sure but I would guess Pandora worked the same, it just didn't show you the list. There is a feature in Spotify for it to continue playing similar songs once it hits the end of a list but I think the initial list is always the same for that song or artist radio.
I don't think the web player version of Spotify seems to have that feature. Unfortunately, there are a lot of things the web player lacks, but I can't download the app on my work computer.
When I'm at home I'm usually on my phoje on the mobile app which seems to have most features though.
I’m actually having fun with the DJ feature as well. Sure it need some tuning, but I like how it switches up genres and plays different types of music.
Does the "DJ" talk a lot? I saw that yesterday, but when I clicked it, they went on for a while to introduce themselves, and I noped out of it because listening to a DJ talk is exactly why I avoid listening to the radio anymore.
“He” talks the most the first time since he introduces the concept. Then be seems to jump in every 5ish songs to switch up the genre, like “let’s go back to 2020 and play some of your favorite songs” or “here are some songs from when you were growing up”.
King Gizz, Zappa, and TMBG are all favorites of mine!
Apparently you'd love it in Santa Cruz
Nice! You good good taste 👌
I tried to find someone with a higher play time lol
Not easy to do. Breaking 100k minutes would be at the upper edge of my Spotify listening limit.
Reasonable! I usually need music to focus on work. I also have music going any time I'm driving, for sure. And sometimes I even have it going when I sleep--although, I don't think I did a lot of night music in 2023. Definitely more 2022. I think my number was in the 180s last year, maybe because I've been watching more Youtube videos this year. I should cut Youtube out and go back to music--probably a healthier use of my time lol.
Just topped ya ;). I listen pretty much the whole day.
Killing it, lol. The Aviators must be furries haha
Favorite new album though, probably afterthoughts by red vox
👏👏🤣🤣
Top artist: Zeal and Ardor
Top song: Endeavour by Together to the Stars
I recently switched to hyperpipe and YouTube, but anyway
Caravan Palace
Trashcan
Upvote for Caravan Palace
Thumbs up for Circa!
Bit of a mixed bag. Arctic monkeys and fall out boy makes sense as top 2. I think my music taste varies wildly enough that Katy Perry and P!nk must have just sneaked in there over other artists.
My top artist is King Gizzard & The Lizard Wizard and the top song is Magenta Mountain by them.
I wonder if there's any gizzhead here lol
Everyone's a gizzhead even if they don't know it yet
GILAAA! GILAAA! GILAAA! WOOOOOO
King Gizz was number 1 on my list this year too. Honestly, surprised how many I'm seeing in this thread lol
*Raises hand
Favourite Artist: My Chemical Romance
Favourite Song: Misery Business - Paramore
Misery Business is such a good song! Always gotta crank up the volume when that comes up!
I use YouTube Music. Here is my recap:
Upvote because you're in Berkeley or Cambridge
Washington State. If you meant Berkeley, CA that would be closer than Mass.
That's cool that YouTube started doing a recap. It's fun.
I love it! My minutes played surprised me. 9% of my year.
My most listened band was Linkin Park, and my most listened song was Intergalactic - Beastie boys.
Nice very good ones!
Linkin Park too with Lost as the most played song.
Artist: Nine Inch Nails (top .05% of listeners)
Song: Here, at the End of All Things by foxwedding
I started listening to Playing God two days ago lol
Oh oh oh here's mine :3c
+44 - 155 is a great song, shame they only ever put out 1 album
Top Artist - The Beatles (I relistened to their remaster of Revolver a lot this year, it's really very good!)
Top Song - 'Give It Up' by Public Enemy
Same with the Beatles yet none of their songs made my top 5
The Beatles have so many absolute bangers it's no wonder.
2 made mine - 'Hey Bulldog' and 'Cry Baby Cry'.
Top artist: Toby Fox as is usual every year for me lol (Undertale/Deltarune developer)
Top song: Nichibotsu by EX-LYD
:::spoiler Top 5 of each Artists
Songs
Been a while since I've seen people mention Pegboard Nerds.
man I used to listen to them and Krewella a lot when I was 16-18 lol. I've still got a soft spot for that era of EDM.
What genre are these?
mostly different forms of edm for the 5 tracks there
the majority of things I listen to are indie game soundtracks
I listened to a lot of nujabes this year
I learned of nujabes from listening to the Samurai Champloo soundtrack. It's one of my favorite albums to listen to when running
Nujabes, nice
My list is as goofy as ever.
I have a bit too much louie zong on my playlist
Banger picks!
I like trumpets :)
Apparently Reptilia by The Strokes and I Am the Highway by Audioslave were approximately equal and I am in the top .05% of Marcy Playground listeners.
I don't know why Nobuo Uematsu is on the top, but I am not mad.
Quick question, what do you think of Gayazov Brothers?
Top song is Comin Around by Andrew Duhon.
Top artist is The Tedeschi Trucks band, no surprise there. Best God damn band on tour right now. Listened to them so much this year as I got tickets to one of their shows this past July.
It was a good year of listening for me.
Edit: after scrolling through the comments, pretty cool seeing very few repeated bands.
This is almost identical to my Wrapped last year, with the exception of Kow Otani (Gundam Wing OST)
Marsh has been on a mad run this year doing All-night long 5 hour sets across the UK and USA.
Tritonal and Above & Beyond! Are the kids still smearing Vicks on each other? Good times.
The scene is still good, I'm not clued up on the Vicks but from searching no, it's not common at all now but rolling is still 90% of the crowd. Went to a Stu Allen memorial show last week with my mates dad, the 50s crowd still got it, glow sticks and whistles.
More Anjunadeep these days for me. Jody Wisternoff (Way out west) and James Grant (Jonos Brother). They luckily do a lot of shows near me so it's quite available but we travel for them.
Never been to a tritonal event or artist show actually, quite new to me these.
That's good to hear. I always had fun there.
It's an old joke referencing some TV show or movie, I forget. A Reefer Madness sort of vibe but for MDMA and the whole scene. "Kids smearing Vicks on each other, eating drugs that take ice cream scoops out of their brains," or something along those lines, real pearl-clutchy. My friends and I thought it was hilarious and started leaning into it. "Oh yeah, huge scoops, and we slather the Vicks on with trowels."
Takes me back. Spin some glow sticks for me the next time you go. And stay hydrated!
Top .05% for Rosendale too. Definitely binged.
Just a bit of Tool this year..
Sheeeeeesh
This. Is. Necessary.
Nice
Hell yeah another fan of Darwin!
There's three of us!
I'm a little surprised that Cake topped my list this year. I don't recall listening to them more than the Gorillaz.
Cake! A person of taste!
Mmm, CAKE. Noice
Did the same thing with King Gizz this year as I did QOTSA in 2020. Find them around September, listen to them almost exclusively for the rest of the year, and end up in the top 0.5% or better
FYI Apple Music does something similar that is also out
I've always loved the band Lydia, here is mine.
Bit of a pet peeve for me that the recap slide at the end doesn't give the artist for the names of the songs. There are many songs out there with the same title.
I've been listening a lot of a song called "Box of Bones" recently for example, but mine isn't from a pop punk band.
Yeah good call. That is a Third Eye Blind song in my list.
Apparently I listen like I'm British and I'm not sure whether to take that as a compliment or an insult.
Joey Bada$$ and Nas, very nice.
Andrew McMahon in the Wilderness because I saw him at his birthday show last year and love his vocals.
Let You Down by NF sneaks into every playlist cause I got emotional damage. Lol
I've got two, from Spotify and Apple Music.
Both have Steps as my favourite artist which mostly isn't surprising. The top song on the two differ, though - for Spotify it's Samo mi se spava by Serbian singer Luke Black, and Apple Music it's Twisted by Australian prog metal band Voyager. Both artists entered Eurovision 2023, though Twisted wasn't the entry.
Awaiting ListenBrainz's which'll be released in the new year, as that will have some of the most accurate data, as it includes things from my local library
I’m top 1% in something, so that’s nice
Got top 0.001% of Garry Read, wonder how many people are ahead of me :p
It looks like my top song this year was "Relapse" by Wage War, and top artist was Self Deception:
Makes sense, great tracks and artists all around!
I usually listen to everything just a little bit.I also listen to untracked mixes on youtube like JAZZ PL concerts and 飛行船の上のシンセサイザー弾き Of course there isn't good way to share wrapped in English. My genre is Japanese Jazz Fusion.
117k minutes, nice. A respectable number haha!
I listen to PolarisRadio every day on my way to.work. 273 plays for Sea of Stars. I like most of his works. Gorillaz is also in that Playlist but I don't get that far every day driving.Sabaton and Voltaire are straight choices I hit play on. I'll listen to their new albums day one.
My daughter uses my Spotify a lot. Let it go is the favorite song. Hooja is the artist.
Kinda to be expected for me. Had my eurobeat and j-pop phase.
That's a lot of minutes listened! I've still yet to beat the 100k minutes, last couple years I had around 90k :D
I listen to music almost permanently at work (5-6h) + commute (about 45min) + at home.
It quickly adds up.
I'm curious...what are your other top genres?
Genres listened to in total: 154
My genres:
Chillhop
Gaming EDM (I guess? I'd just group it to general EDM)
Lo-Fi Beats
Jazz
(Japanese) vTuber music (weird to call this a genre)
In regards to vTuber music: Since it's very diverse I list the artists instead:
Hololive (incl. Korone, Bae, Marine, Suisei, and loads other artists)
Partly related: Hatsune Miku (Deco*27 and others), Anime OP/EN music, Touhou.
And I started listening to Purity filter in october, I am addicted
Wow, I recently got into breakcore and Chill Breakcore sound so nice.
Edit: Chrysalis from Purity Filter got me goosebumps just from listening.
Im glad you like it :D
While breakcore and sextrance/freeform trance have common influences, Purity Filter leans definetly more on the latter side
2023 isn't over
While true that it isn't, Spotify puts out their wrapped before the year end.
Xmas skews all data
Ohhh. I never thought about why they do it but this makes a ton of sense.
I really didn’t listen to much music this year. I guess not engaging in my main hobby that let me listen to music as much really hindered my listening time.
Top Artist: Sadistik
Top Song: Negative by Lil Xtra
According to Spotify, my favorite song this year was Hear Them All by Old Crow Medicine Show.
And it's right.
Kinda weird how skewed it got. I didn't think I listened to all that much Clark and JIL.
Top artist was Trisomie 21
Top song was Discoteque by Molchat Doma
God im so boring.
The last few yeara i listened to such a variety. This year its been the harmontown podcast and a bit of rock.
Underground and Chilly Down!! Hey, your head don't come off!
Where are you going with a head like that?
Mine is just a lil bit of mostly german hip hop. But lately Ive listened a lot to Finch and hardstyle.
On Apache207 the man of the hour I had about 7.5k minutes listened.
Top song - Fangoria, Un Poco Todo
Top artist - Kamilo Sanclement, narrowly edging out Estiva and Confidence Man
(If you're wondering why mine looks weird it's from YT Music instead of Spotify)
I always find with these recaps that I don't remember listening to one specific song more than others, and I'm constantly surprised by what the top 5 are. That being said, I usually just listen to the personalized mixes, so maybe part of it is the algorithm deciding that I really like a song because I haven't skipped it 🤷
Based on that list alone I'd say you're 31.
Honestly that's a good guess, you're less than 5 years off haha
Not surprisingly, Jimmy Buffett
Not much actual time spent listening, since I listen to Radio Margaritaville in the car and at work most of the time.
My daughter's bedtime playlist killed my algorithm
Is that A Whole New World the Disney song? Lol
Yeah, when your little girl listens to orchestral Disney every single night st bedtime her song choices will outpace your own.
Looks like all the top songs are Disney. Moana, The Lion King, Aladdin, The Princess and the Frog. I'm just wondering if that first one is from Tron Legacy? If it is, I'd have to say the daughter has better taste in music. 😆
Any industrial metal recommendations? I like a lot of industrial, but I unfamiliar with the metal part. Thanks if you choose to share!
Sure, as with all sub-sub-genres the lines are blurry.
My more industrial favorites: KMFDM , Ministry , Frontline Assembly , Skold , Gary Numan , 3TEETH, Celldweller ,
More metal influenced: Khonsu, Love and Death, I:Scintilla , PIG, Gravity Kills
I listened to cell dweller for the first time in years yesterday. It was rough, but def brought back memories. I saw Gary Numan, FLA and ministry last year haha. Going to check out your other suggestions. Thanks again!
My 10month old son has always just shut up and listened whenever sound of silence comes on (the disturbed version, he doesn't care for S+G it seems) and that was my number 1 by a distance I think.
367 listens, so more than daily, I don't mind though as it's a proper banger and I could listen to David Draimans voice forever.
Didn’t realize I listened to so much Arcade Fire this year. Kinda weird.
YouTube Music
Top artist is Les Cowboys Fringants, which happens to be my favourite band.
Their singer died on November 17 of prostate cancer. He had it since 2020 but only revealed it to the fans on 2022.
I've seen them almost a year ago at the Centre Bell in Montreal (around 20k seats amphitheatre). It was the most memorable show I've ever seen.
They are a band that has been running for something like 25 years. Multiple generations have grown with them. The Quebec is still mourning him.!
Nice, carpenter brut
Have you seen them live? They're out touring atm
Wish I could, but I don't live in Europe or the US so :(
Damn :/ I caught them randomly on a Tuesday
Can certainly recommend it if the opportunity strikes
I love me some Julia Wolf and Kailee Morgue. Not sure how Drake is on there... I have zero songs from him in my top 100
My top song is Black History Month by Saul Williams
Top artist was The Thermals, top song was Escape by The Bloody Beetroots / Toxic Avenger
The songs are a bit weird to me? But the artists are pretty accurate.
I dont axtually know how spotify calculates the songs, but I believe its a mix between minutes spent listening to the song and how many times the song was played
Psst doesnt report the songs played and the time spent listening to Spotify, so it only reports my mobile usage. :/
Wow that's a good artist list, I didn't know Qumu was on Spotify!
I like my music shreddy and busy. Although, my top songs wouldn't really reflect that
Top artist is Lana Del Rey. Top song is Masochism by Ky Vöss.
Top artist: Juan Gabriel Top song: E mò e mò - Peppino di Capri
Mozart piano concerto k22
I can't even get through it. Is there a way to just skip to the stats and not have to watch their shit presentation?
just tap the right side of the screen.
I've spent a LOT of time listening on the youtube channel "My Analog Journal" too, a ton of great guests with awesome sets. My favorite this year is Psychedelic and Folk music from Britanny with Léna C
Eyyy, I had a little Altin Gün phase this year too
ETA: also wtf, someone showed my My Analogy Journal this spring and I spent weeks trying to remember what it was called.
Is that Calexico's Alone Again Or?
I don't know who the artist is but ever since the game got pulled from play testing I have been listening to THE FINALS OST lately
I really liked the new Skrillex album.
Artist: Feuerschwanz
Song: Saturnine by The Gathering (From the live album A Noise Severe)
What a weird way to spell syphilis
Top songs got weird because it's basically the songs from my workout mixes, but Eras legit got a ton of play from me.
What I think is really fun is my genre mix
Went through a strong UK Hip Hop phase this summer lol
My favorite artist was Kendrick Lamar and his song Rich Spirit was my most played this year.
Apparently I've been listening to the new Gunship album too much, said I was in the top 1% of Gunship listeners.
New Order tracks for top artist as I listened to them a ton after seeing them in concert... 36 years after the last time I saw them play. lol
Til They Drop is my "driving around by myself with the music up" jam. I guess I was doing that a lot this year.
This is rather a replay of the past ~two months since I've switched to Apple Music sometime in September, but here!
(For some reason Apple Music has two artist profiles of Ember Falls, that's why they're there twice)
Half alive! You legend. Saw them live this year. Best show I've been to in years.
That's awesome! Would love to go one day.
Also, as for current favorite artist/album/song, I would say:
Fuck spotify
Song: fake me by Itou Kanako Artist: Itou Kanako
Top song 2 years in a row now, and top artist for 3 years now :)
I'm in the top 3% of listeners for Sabaton, but my most played song was 59 times Another Love by Tom Odell. And I'm an alchemist because I create more playlists than other users. Overall I listened to 44 genres.
Five O'Clock World, The Vogues
Is that An Honest Mistake by The Bravery? Not sure why you would want to skip that song, it's pretty great.
I think anything beyond 30 seconds counts as a listen, so maybe you need to be faster in the skip.
Urban Latino gang what's up
I see that Simulation Swarm tho 🥹
I do most of my listening on Qobuz, so the results here are probably skewed! Love me some king gizzy, big thief, dirty projectors, and etc.
the genres of a healthy and well adjusted young man
I think you need the little box o brackets: [].
Ah ty I am very dumb 😲😔
No worries! I tend to do this: . Can't tell you my favorite song of his because I love all of them
I swear my tastes are much more varied than this screenshot would lead you to beleive.
But also post your favorite punk songs
Reccomend me your favorite GEL? XOXO fucks
Violent closure, honed blade, bitchmade, predominant mask all go hard
Nice top artist 👉😎👉
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What town did they match you with?
Portland for Codefendants and Get Dead
I randomly got into "she's kerosene" by the interrupters this year. Saw it on a very amateur bmx clip reel and couldn't get it out of my head all year.
Having said that, it didn't make my Spotify wrapped list.
Pretty fun album, my girlfriend jokes it would be her pro wrestling walk out music.
Venjent. Check him out.
Top artist: Cautious Clay (pop/r&b) (top 0.05% of listeners)
Top song: That's Hilarious by Charlie Puth (pop)
To be honest, I don't think my top song is really standout compared to the others in my top. But I had a rough day and played that song on repeat like a zillion times for some reason.
Some bangers from my top five are:
#2: How I Want Ya - Dawin Remix by Hudson Thames (pop/electronic)
And #5: Want You in My Room by Carly Rae Jepsen (pop)
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That's a blast from the past! Those songs made up my childhood, lived em and loved em.
Top artist: Sophia Top song: Your reality
Recently discovered Moscow Death Brigade in the last 2 months and became a top 0.5% listener in that time.
It has absolutely ruined my Wrapped.
Well, the intro tracks for ASOT and ABGT kind of skewed things. But anyway...
And apparently I listened to Sia - Elastic Heart a shitload of times. 🤔
Edit:
I use Apple Music, but my top artist was AJR. 14 of my top 15 songs were by them. Over half my listening time. Their just resonate with my life right now, and I can’t get enough.
My second my played was Snails House. I love the bops they put out!
I just watched Junior Eurovision last Sunday.
I have to say, Fia (the German representative) had the song with the best message, and I liked her backstory a lot. The song she submitted is called "Ohne Worte" (translation: without words).
She also participated in the Voice Germany.
You shouldn't be so hard on yourself, it is your own tastes after all