Is there a way to get recommendations for "underrated" songs, or music that is awesome but I might not come across? For instance, I really loved the Peacemaker soundtrack...

…but how would I have been exposed to that music without the show?

How would I find music that I’ll possibly love, but I won’t be exposed to?

Doesn’t have to be rock at all.

TheAnonymouseJoker,
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A throwaway Spotify noname account on your computer browser. This is not a joke.

fjordbasa,

I’m hesitant to link back to reddit, but I’m not sure there’s any community with quite the same amount of engagement/content yet. They have rules against number of views/plays to try to keep posts about lesser known stuff.

www.reddit.com/r/listentothis/

The few things I liked about siriusXM when I had a subscription were alt nation (except Madison… ugh) and XMU. The DJs occasionally had insight into their choices but you can find the playlists themselves here

xmplaylist.com/station/siriusxmuxmplaylist.com/station/altnation

bloodfart,

Get some friends that like the same “kinds” of music as you. Ask them.

Yerbouti,

Local community radio show. CKUT and CISM in Montreal have great niche music shows: math-rock, electronica, experimental, underground hip-hop, name it, there’s a show for it.

WeirdGoesPro,
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I’m lucky to live in a really good radio town. For the last 10 years, I have found the best new music consistently from the KUTX community supported radio station.

You can listen to them online too. Laurie Gallardo is sort of my low key hero.

kutx.org

dirtySourdough,

I like finding playlists that people on Spotify have made roughly around a particular band or genre. I find one and hit shuffle and see what happens. I’m talking an actual user made playlist, not the garbage Spotify “made for you” playlists. Those used to be solid until they started stuffing them with 90% songs I already listen to.

Sometimes playing the last song on an album that I like or one of my playlists gets some good stuff out of Spotify’s algorithm, but that is kind of hit or miss. It used to be quite a bit better.

Professorozone,

I use Pandora a lot. Often I’ll go to YouTube to watch the video.

So I put in a station on Pandora and when I hear a song I really like (or several I like from one artist) I put that artist in as a station on Pandora. Lather, rinse, repeat. I’ll usually find a bunch of new stuff I haven’t heard before and I’m pretty sure many of them are from little known artists because when I put their songs into YouTube, I notice they frequently have few views. Ex. Jem. Hope this isn’t too obvious.

Nefara,

The last few times I’ve found music I like via a method that was repeatable was searching through tags on Bandcamp. If I was listening to something I liked, I could look at the tags (electro, downtempo, big band etc) and click a few of those to find similar music. As far as a filter for quality, the number of followers for a page might be a decent metric because the genres are extremely precise and niche, and most of the biggest artists don’t self publish. There’s some amazing stuff on there to be found.

micnd90,

Pop Songs Your New Boyfriend’s too Stupid to Know About www.mixcloud.com/PopSongsMixtape/

ProfessorOwl_PhD, (edited )
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BBC Radio 6 Music has a lot of obscure stuff, especially the DJs like Iggy Pop and Craig Charles.

Edit: also, go to a local open mic night, find someone whose music you like, and make friends with them. They’ll have loads of obscure recommendations for you.

ianovic69,
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Was going to link the website but it seems to be off air, which is very unusual, so here’s a link to the Mixcloud channel of 1BTN.fm

Enjoy!

HootinNHollerin, (edited )

And You Will Know Us By The Trail of Dead’s album So Divided! music.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_kxLqnOo6n…

amio,

"Underrated" and "awesome" tend to just... mean roughly the same thing in this context, and it's so individual it's hopeless to try to recommend stuff based on that alone. Popularity or unpopularity doesn't necessarily speak to how much you'll like it, either.

Recommendations are easier to give the better you know your tastes, and the better you can describe them.

You can also do some thinking about what you like and why, and see how others describe that song/album/artist/whatever to get some useful starting points. If you want to nerd out, Wikipedia and the like can tell you a lot about musical influences that shaped this or that style, and you can track it down and see if it resonates with you.

Melatonin,

I’m really talking about quality material I’m not familiar with. I grant that even though it of high quality I may still not like it. But I would like to discover objectively good music that isn’t going to be played on the radio, or XM Sirius, or any other common interface.

So underrated speaks to popularity; underrated material isn’t going to be appreciated as much as it deserves. Whether I find that underrated material awesome is my own decision. But if like to have the exposure.

francisco_1844,

Many, perhaps most, music services have towards the bottom of an artist page a list of similar artists that you can explore. Also, if you see what compilations a song, or an artist, is on you can see what else is on that collection.

Also, music services have collections for different styles of music. As you listen to those, if you like a song you can try to see if you like other songs from the same group / artist.

dutchkimble,

You could try random internet radios, usually long lists are easily searchable and just listen to them for a few mins at a time to see if you like anything then if you do look up that bands albums, or if you’re really interested read up about artists and what music inspires them and branch out from there.

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