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  • Sterile_Technique@lemmy.world
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    18 hours ago

    Always on the lookout for a streaming service that can actually distinguish between different subsets of metal.

    Spotify and all the popular alternatives, I’ll seed a playlist with some symphonic metal, and within like 5 songs it sounds like a troop of howler monkeys having an orgy ontop of a pile of guitars and drums. Not quite my cup of tea. I want it to sound like band and orchestra nerds having an orgy ontop of a pile of guitars and drums… is that too much to ask?!

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      13 hours ago

      Opposite experience for me on Qobuz. Start it off on some Dillinger Escape Plan, it’ll be playing Judas Priest within about five songs. No no, I’m here for the screaming.

      Assigning a genre to a band is fine for those that ‘stay in their lanes’, but for bands that are a bit borderline genre, experiment a bit or get more (or less) hardcore over time, one label maybe isn’t appropriate. I’d like to see something more like “Steam community tagging”, where us users can put appropriate tags against each song / album / artist, and then be able to search based on tags. Takes some work to set up, but once it’s going it should be relatively low effort for the platform, and lets the metalheads argue amongst themselves who belongs in exactly which genre.