Wednesday, October 23, 2019

Spotify Playlist Tools

Bunch of tools to help with Spotify playlists 


Playlist Randomizer: Permanently shuffles songs in playlist

Spotify Shuffler: Another service to permanently shuffle songs

TuneMyMusic: Import playlists from files or web services to Spotify

Boil The Frog: Goes from one artist to another using similar songs! This is great to bridge from one genre to another (say rock is going on and you want to move to progressive psytrance, use this)

Playlist Miner: Enter a mood, concept, word, year, activity etc miner picks out top tracks from public playlists

Rekl: More controlled way for creating collaborative playlists, you get a room key that is not open to all.

Spotlistr: Does a lot, but main thing is importing YouTube playlists

Magic Playlist: Enter a song and a mood, then let this tool do the rest

Spotibot: Quickly generate playlists around a single artist, prevents having to add all the singles and albums one by one

Setify: Make playlists based on performances at actual concerts

Setlist: Another playlist generator based on live shows

SortYourMusic: Powerful playlist sorting tool with BPM, length and popularity analyses, made by creators of Spotify itself

Smarter Playlists: Granular control over playlist automation, lets you modify and fine tune the algorithms for automatic playlist generation (cool stuff, check it out) [more details here]

Birthhits: Generate playlist based on what songs were popular on a particular day

Acrostify: Create playlists with secret messages

Shazam: Generates playlists from songs around you

Tuesday, October 08, 2019

Star Chart/ Math Problem

Okay, this is a star chart, started in Excel and ended with Visual Paradigm, which is a tool used for designing software (yeah things went a little overboard). The good features in Visual Paradigm is to automatically layout the elements or components once the relationships between them have been established. Most of these links are based on salicious rumours, and is meant to quickly keep up with bollywood gossip, and a guide to solve the blinds by SpotboyE, Pinkvilla, Stardust, Mumbai Mirror Tailpiece etc. The second one is easier to follow, but the first probably shows some kind of camps by clustering more connected entities together.







Oh, for the maths problem, count the number of triangles 😀