In the pre-internet dark ages, finding a new band or singer to obsess over required time and effort. But as streaming and other technological gifts have disrupted everything in our culture, the way we discover new music and artists has become easier. Streaming For artists, playlists are paramount. Tei Shi recommends checking out playlists on Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal created by musicians you like, since, chances are, your tastes will align. That way your friend could potentially introduce you to a new song or artist on your own playlist. And when all else fails, falling down a YouTube or SoundCloud rabbit hole is still foolproof. Social Media Streaming platforms often source playlists from artists that originally broke on social media. Or you could be more proactive and find the buzzworthy songs yourself, like singer-songwriter Bibi Bourelly. There has to be some type of interest in finding something new and unique.

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There are numerous web services that are designed to help you expand your musical collection in a smart way. They can read your music taste and can then suggest songs, artists and genres similar to the ones that you already love listening to. Following are some of the best services that can recommend you new music based on what you like already.
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So you're tired of your music collection and want to find some new tunes? With streaming services like Spotify and Pandora, millions of songs are just a click away. But wading through that dense library of music for something that pleases your eardrums can be a little bit like finding the proverbial needle in the haystack. Where do you start? You could ask that audiophile friend who always seems to be have been listening to tomorrow's most popular band yesterday. But there are also a growing number of tools to help you find good music based on what you already like. Here are a few of them.
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