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Mainly aimed at those who use Spotify, Tidal, or any other streaming service like myself, but those who pirate music should still feel free to answer!

How do you organise your music library? Creating playlists is pure torture, in my opinion, because there are so many songs that overlap in genres. I've tried creating lists based on genres, but I'm the type of person to listen to multiple genres in one session so the switching between playlists kinda becomes inconvenient. Same with based on mood, I can still listen to discoesque or fast-paced songs when I'm feeling sad.

Genuinely considered hiring somebody to create the playlists for me, lol. I know having 800 songs in one list is clunky, but having everything in the same spot is a source of relief. Ugh.

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[โ€“] small44@lemmy.world 2 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I never felt the need of creating playlists. I just have one playlist with all my songs. My local music player allows to switch between platlists and albums so if i want to listen to a whole album, i don't have the remember the last position in my big playlist

[โ€“] clark@midwest.social 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

That actually might work out for me. Is there any way to download my Spotify songs as mp3s with accurate metadata/tags so I don't have to do it manually?

[โ€“] small44@lemmy.world 1 points 3 months ago (1 children)

I use zotify but i not an audiophile, i don't know if the quality is good or bad for you

[โ€“] strawberry@kbin.run 1 points 3 months ago

Spotify doesn't have great quality to begin with (320kbps, whereas lossless starts at 1411kbps)