I’ve used both Apple Music and Spotify in recent years and while their discovery is okay, it always plays it safe. As if they’ve made a genre that is just for me and won’t play anything outside of that. How do I expand my music horizons?

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    music zines, friends, going to concerts (opening acts), watching Indy movies (soundtrack). am also interested in ideas from others as I’ve also seem to have reached the end of spotify’s suggestions

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    Interestingly, I feel like I’ve found more “new” music using Spotify’s Release Radar playlist instead of their Discover Weekly playlist. I’ll typically (and aggressively) mark things as like/don’t like in those playlists and add what I like to my own “Testing” playlist to see what sticks to me. Release Radar tends to have more likes than Discover Weekly does, despite what the two are named, and it’s providing new artists on top of existing ones I’m already a fan of.

    That’s usually good enough for me, though the occasional time I’m listening to the radio or a song comes on over the speakers when I’m out and about gets a quick Shazam from me to know what it was.

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      To add on to that. Their enhance playlists or similar songs found at the bottom of your playlist page can be really relevant and I’ve learned about a ton of new artists that way.

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        Yes, that has helped out a lot too. It may not work for OP since they’re feeling like these systems are creating a genre just for you, but this works if you’re not looking to jump to something too different from what you already enjoy.

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    I’ve been using the 1001 Albums website. It’s definitely not foolproof since you won’t find anything extremely recent or niche but it forces you to listen to albums you wouldn’t normally choose and they are all generally pretty solid (or better). You can also use it in concert (so to speak) with friends so you can listen to the same album on the same day and discuss it together.

    It’s not a huge number, but I’ve put 5 albums into rotation just because of this website.

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    https://Last.fm is another service that will track what you listen to and suggest tracks that other people enjoying the same music you do.
    It’s basically the same, but it’s 3rd party. I’ve been using that for several years, and it’s given me many great suggestions.

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    I stalk strangers mostly. I search on rateyourmusic or bandcamp for albums I enjoy, then I check the people that like that album too and what else they like, and I give that a listen.

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    I like to explore the “Selling Right Now” feed and “Discover” tool on Bandcamp, or browse through the “you may also like” on albums I already own. Since I buy almost all of my music there these days anyway it’s pretty convenient.

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    As basic as I sound saying this, it still works: TikTok, local music enthusiastic radio and Anthony Fantano.

    I also keep a playlist of albums to check out, so I don’t forget.

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    Radio free fedi is the best for discovery. All kinds of stuff from all over the fediverse

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    I spend a lot of time curating from my discover weekly and release radar. But if I really like a band, ill go into the similar bands at the bottom and sometimes I find a few good things there too. A key thing is I aggressively tell Spotify when I don’t like something, marking songs or artists as hidden.

    What are you into/what do you want to get into?