Wikipedia rabbitholing is my preferred method. Start on an article about a band or genre you like, then just glance through for influences and subgenres etc., read those articles to find new band names, give 'em a quick listen on whatever platform you use (usually just YouTube for me), and continue the process as needed i.e. if you don’t like what you hear for a given artist, just keep clicking till you find the next one. It sounds like it’d take forever this way, but I’ve found new bands I love within about 10 minutes of clicking, and this is consistently the case. Algorithms have never, ever recommended me anything I actually liked, and this is true for music, games, TV shows and whatever else. They just don’t work on any meaningful level.
But this only gets you some of the larger bands. Many of the bands I listen to have no wikipedia article or even much of an online presence outside of instagram or facebook to announce gigs and shows
Wikipedia rabbitholing is my preferred method. Start on an article about a band or genre you like, then just glance through for influences and subgenres etc., read those articles to find new band names, give 'em a quick listen on whatever platform you use (usually just YouTube for me), and continue the process as needed i.e. if you don’t like what you hear for a given artist, just keep clicking till you find the next one. It sounds like it’d take forever this way, but I’ve found new bands I love within about 10 minutes of clicking, and this is consistently the case. Algorithms have never, ever recommended me anything I actually liked, and this is true for music, games, TV shows and whatever else. They just don’t work on any meaningful level.
But this only gets you some of the larger bands. Many of the bands I listen to have no wikipedia article or even much of an online presence outside of instagram or facebook to announce gigs and shows
This is kinda genius. I’m gonna try it lol