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Forgotify - Listen to music NOBODY listens to.

Started by Mofo Rising, January 30, 2014, 07:59:48 PM

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Mofo Rising

Worried you musical tastes aren't hipster enough? Well here's a tool to get you music nobody listens to.

Forgotify

Apparently there is quite a bit of music on Spotify that has never been streamed even once. This website links you to them. I've never used Spotify before, but this seemed like a fun way to hear some new music.

If you try it, post what you listened to and your opinion of it. Might find a new favorite, or something you truly detest.

"L'Albana" by Affeti Musicali
A pleasant enough bit of classical music. Sounds like the Renaissance Faire, which make sense because it's a Hungarian group dedicated to playing music from the 17th and 18th century.

"These Dreams" by Music Box Love Songs
Ever wanted to hear Heart's "These Dreams" as it would song coming from an actual music box? Now's your chance! Frankly I'm sick of guitars, drums, the whole lot! From now on I'm only listening to music made on little, tinny bars.

"Hrozne Dit?" by Petr Novak
If this was in English, it would be the music playing in the background in an '80s romantic comedy about a small town girl living in the big city, learning about life and love. Hoop earrings and shoulder pads! This is decidedly not my kind of music, but if it's yours, say hello!

Shooting through these, a lot of this is recorded classical music, which makes sense.
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Quote from: Mofo Rising on January 30, 2014, 07:59:48 PM
"These Dreams" by Music Box Love Songs
Ever wanted to hear Heart's "These Dreams" as it would song coming from an actual music box? Now's your chance! Frankly I'm sick of guitars, drums, the whole lot! From now on I'm only listening to music made on little, tinny bars.

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