As a music nerd who listens to hours of music daily across streaming services like Spotify and YouTube, Last.fm has been a game-changer. It seamlessly tracks everything I play, building a detailed listening history that feels like a musical diary. The 'similar artists' and weekly discovery playlists it generates have introduced me to so many new artists I now love. It's an essential companion for any music lover.
I have used Last.fm on and off for years, mostly to track what I listen to. The core idea of scrobbling is still great, but the service feels stuck in the past. The mobile app is clunky and feels outdated, and the website is a relic. It logs my music from streaming services, but the recommendations it generates are often way off, frequently suggesting bands I already listen to or have explicitly disliked. The social features feel like a ghost town. The idea is still solid, but the execution is stuck in 2010. I want to love it, but I just feel nostalgic for what it could be.
Last.fm has been my musical companion for years, perfectly tracking everything I play from Spotify and my local files. The recommendations are eerily accurate, constantly introducing me to fantastic new artists that fit my taste. It's like having a friend who knows my music library better than I do, and the detailed listening stats are a treat for any music nerd.
I've been using Last.fm for over a decade to track everything I listen to across Spotify and YouTube Music. The 'scrobbling' works flawlessly in the background, building a fascinating personal music history. Their recommendations are surprisingly accurate, introducing me to artists I'd never find through regular algorithms. It's like having a musicologist friend who remembers every song I've ever loved.
I love how Last.fm quietly tracks everything I listen to across Spotify and Apple Music, and its recommendations often lead me to fantastic new artists I'd have otherwise missed. However, the website and apps feel dated, and the once-vibrant social features now seem like a ghost town compared to modern platforms. It's a brilliant tool for data nerds and music lovers, but it's showing its age.
I've been using Last.fm for over a decade to scrobble my listening history from Spotify and Apple Music, and I love having that permanent record of my musical journey. However, the recommendation engine often suggests artists I already know or have outgrown, rarely surfacing truly fresh or current music. The interface can feel dated compared to modern streaming platforms, and while the core tracking is reliable, I wish it felt more integrated and forward-thinking.
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Last.fm is a music website that keeps track of the songs you listen to and uses that data to recommend …
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