What would happen if Apple Music just literally surfaced every new release of every single artist in my library rather than at most three suggestions per week from ‘adjacent’ acts? Just point the firehose towards me, mate
@db Apple Music is so much the opposite of “Apple Intelligence” – for me, somehow, any automated continuation of a playlist or album ends up at Radiohead, eventually. I mean, I don’t mind Radiohead, but _every_single_time_?
@frankrolf It’s so comically, endearingly(?) unsophisticated. Haven’t been using any of its automated content, I mainly just play entire albums.
@db @frankrolf Oh weird, I do the opposite! 70% of my listening time is the "My Station" thing, where it just plays songs you like and songs you might like.
In my case it seems to work pretty well—it's often to my liking, pretty varied (admittedly not always) and regularly gives me new bands to love. I wonder where the difference is coming from.
@Cykelero @db case in point:
@Cykelero @db I can’t 😩
@frankrolf @Cykelero always two songs away from Radiohead :-))
@frankrolf @Cykelero @db According to „Good Omens“, every cassette left in a car for a long period eventually turns into Queen‘s Greatest Hits. This might be a similar case.
@jenskutilek @Cykelero @db Final screenshot in this thread. I suspect some kind of conspiracy (started with the Massive Attack Dub album)
@frankrolf @jenskutilek @Cykelero Well, I tried getting it to recommend me Radiohead to no avail :-)