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  • Stream online from various college music stations. Some even have themed shows so you can tune in for stuff that's your style.

    Also, consider making a thread here about the genre you are looking for. I've participated in a couple here I think.

    Edit: I went through my comment history so you don't have to go through that awful garbage to find what you're looking for.

    Dreamy song request thread

    Last song you replayed thread

    Don't be afraid to make your own. Peace.

  • Anymore it's either through yt recommendations or sometimes I'll see other people recommending songs and decide to look them up.

  • Year-end best of lists. Allmusic, pitchfork, and whatever other sites come out with best of year rankings.

  • I buy music on bandcamp. I check out other suggested artists from the music I've bought on bandcamp. I check out bandcamp dailys. I read a couple of music blogs. I look into artists who are touring with artists I already like. I look into the record labels of artists I like. That sort of stuff.

  • A simple combination of Spotify, searching for recommendations, as in "artists similar to _____," checking out AllMusic for a brief overview and maybe which album to start with.

  • I subscribe to the digital stream of radio stations through my podcast app. WFUV out of New York City, WXRV out of I don't know where, some random station out of Sydney, Australia I stumbled on that has an EDM DJ on at the same time I'm waking up on the weekends.

    I also have Spotify, but I tend to get better recommendations from real human DJs at radio stations.

  • Talk to other music nerd friends, sift through the algorithmic recommendations of spotify/ whatever, browse music forums that match my tastes, use a song identifier to catch random ones in public...

    There are lots of ways to find new tunes in 2024. I mostly listen to albums rather than individual tracks so hearing one good song usually leads to several from the same album/ep/lp

  • I started a Facebook group called New Music Only. Nothing older than a fortnight is allowed. It allows others to share brand new music they haye found and it forced me to go to YouTube and start hunting for recently uploaded music so I can supply material for the group.

  • I listen to the playlists Apple Music makes me each week. Discovered tons of stuff

  • Through my Apple Music “New Music” weekly playlist before I canceled my subscription. It does a good job so long as you actively love and dislike tracks.

    Now I have a local library that syncs with last.fm for every play and you can discover new music and artists through there.

    I’m no longer on it but instagram was actually a great way to discover new artists. Seems that meta will be a significant player in the music industry (major UMG deal) soon as well so who knows what’s coming there.

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