Thoughts on Spotify Radio

In recent years, the only medium of radio that I’ve intentionally consumed is the algorithmic radio that’s featured on the music streaming platform of Spotify. Spotify Radio creates a collection of songs based on any artist, album, playlist, or song of your choice. Additionally, it updates over time to keep fresh.

Personally, I feel that the method of using a technologically produced algorithm to display a collection of music that the listener should expect to enjoy can be a hit or a miss. I’ve noticed from my own use of it that its recommendations can fall short of unpredictability when the radio stream is based on a popular song, artist or band. For example, if someone were to play the Michael Jackson radio they’d be recommended artists such as Prince and Janet Jackson. However, I know that the feature can be a wonderful tool for discovering lesser known, or independent, or artists of sub-genre sounds.

Through Spotify Radio, I’ve discovered many hidden gems, many I would never have found had I not dived into the algorithmic streaming world. All things considered, I am of the opinion that this modern form of radio is beneficiary and can lead to some delightful surprises, however I feel that to call it “radio” simply disregards the whole popular notion of what radio really has historically been: live.

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