

Mobile friendly.įylter.in: Sort playlist by BMP, loudness, length, etc and export to Spotify Only downside - shows not even half of my playlists. Run BPM: Filters playlists based on parameters like BPM, Energy, etc. Similar to Skiley, but it works as an interactive table with songs from selected playlist. Sort your music: Lets you sort your playlist by all kinds of different parameters such as BPM, artist, length and more. You can also use it to discover music based on your taste and it has a stats section - data different from Last.fm. Those consists of splitting playlist, filtering out song by genre or year to new playlist, creating similar playlists or exporting it to CFG, CSV, JSON, TXT or XML. For the other functions you don't even need the rights to edit the playlist. You can take any playlist you "own" and order it by many different rules (track name, album name, artist name, BPM, etc.), or just randomly shuffle it (say bye to bad Spotify shuffle). This has so many functions and really the only thing I miss is search field for when you are managing playlists. Skiley: Web app to better manage your playlists and discover new music. Obscurify: Tells you how unique you music taste is in compare to other Obscurify users. Sites, apps and programs that use your Spotify account, Spotify API or both. Mobile friendly means the site is optimized for smartphones.

That's why artist A with 50 songs will always be over artist B with 40 songs when using Last.fm data, but it can be switched when using Spotify data. I don't know the algorithm but I guess user interaction (like how many times you search for certain artist, did you like the artist or not, etc.) is taken in account too. Spotify has different approach and uses some algorithm to calculate Top artists, where the amount of songs you heard is not the only parameter. Artist you listened to 50 times will be over the artist you listened to 49 times and so on. Last.fm takes how many songs by certain artist you heard in 6 months and shows the artists in descending order. Let's take Top artist in 6 months as an example. That means, that the data site/app shows about your listening are not "clean". More than once I use the phrase "data different from Last.fm". Just comment or DM me those sites and I add them in edits. I definitely forgot some, some I might not even know about. I see no point in updating the last post that is over a year old now. Many new sites popped up, many old were discontinued.
