What is the best way to methodically go through thousands of artists on streaming platforms? Do you know of a way to mark songs or albums as "seen"?
Hello,
I have a weird, but difficult problem at hand and I want to ask fellow music enjoyers how they would go about it or do.
Goal: For the next years, methodically and precisely, I want to go through thousands of artists to discover new music on a (paid) streaming service. I already know which artists, my problem is not finding the artists.
Problem 1: There are so many albums and songs that I cannot possibly remember or know which ones I already checked out. Imagine listening today from artist A to 20 of his albums. 29 weeks later, how do I know where I left of? Multiply this by thousands for every artist.
Problem 2: A lot of songs, the same ones, are found in multiple albums. I want a system which tracks for me which songs I already listened to, so I can save time. We are talking here about thousands of songs that it matters a lot.
Problem 3: I want to be able to move/categorize songs into my own curated playlists.
Initial idea: I thought to myself, Spotify surely has a feature to let me mark albums at least as "read/seen/listened to" like on IMDb/Letterbox, but of course such a feature doesn't exist.
Question1: So do you guys have any idea about how to tackle this problem methodically? Obviously I want a method which doesn't create a lot of work for me, I am not gonna keep an Excel sheet and cross-check it every time I clicked on a song, if I have already seen it or not.
Question2: Do you happen to know if any streaming platform has a "seen" feature for albums? I only have experience with Spotify and it doesn't.
Thanks in advance.