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Automatic selection of music to taste?
There is such a
site last.fm. For a while, it was completely free. There you could listen to music, make playlists, and listen to playlists of other users (on their own player, not bad by the way).
But the main advantage of the site was the ability to listen to music that was "close" to the user's taste, and which he did not have in the playlist. That is, if you had Enigma in your playlist, then the system itself offered you (built a playlist “to your taste”) Gregorian compositions.
Now the service has become paid. Does anyone know the same automatic social systems for selecting music to taste like last.fm , but also free?
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I know! I know! It's GrooveShark! Cram a few songs from the search into the playlist, then press the huge Radio button and it will add songs by itself as it approaches the end of the playlist.
There is an application in kontaktik through which you can listen to last.fm for free.
I don't remember what it's called, but I know exactly what it is.
Not exactly what you need, but you can try the foo_softplaylist plugin for foobar2000. It allows you to create playlists from your library based on your charts or the charts of your neighbors and friends. http://www.foobar2000.org/components/view/foo_softplaylists
tune.ru - also selects music at the end of the playlist and sometimes even guesses preferences. And there is also a function of music by mood.
A free analogue is Pandora.com
Write the music you want to listen to and then it gives you all the music in the same style. If the site made a mistake with the choice, then vote against the track and then you will no longer be included in the playlist. Sometimes the right style is very accurately guessed.
Here is what you need https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/lastfm-free-music-player/bbncpldmanoknoahidbgmkgobgmhnafh
It was because of the nostalgia for the free last.fm that he made his "adviser" https://musicadviser.ru/ on its basis
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