I manage and continuously update Spotify playlists to represent the result
of search queries. For instance "new music" or "artist:weezer".
First, create a new playlist & make it collaborative
Create a new playlist in Spotify and give it whatever name you like.
When you have created one, right-click on the playlist and make sure
"Collaborative Playlist" is checked in the menu that pops up.
Then, give me the link
Once again, right-click on the playlist and select "Copy Spotify URI",
then paste the link here:
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Finally, formulate a search query
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Some quick tips on how to construct search queries
To find tracks containing any of many words, put a "OR" between the
words (e.g. royksopp OR biosphere).
Result which must contain all words are produced by simply putting a
space between words (e.g. bombay "el guincho" to find
tracks containing both the word "bombay" and "el guincho").
Labels can be found by the keyword "label:text"
(e.g. label:turks to find tracks released on any label
with the word "turks" in its name).
Success
The playlist is now registered and will
be updated to reflect the search result for
over time.
You can
remove the playlist
from our records if you want us to stop update it by visiting this site
at any time and using the
"Remove a playlist"
link at the bottom of this page.
If you want to setup another playlist, simply
refresh this site.
To modify an already managed playlist, visit this site and enter the
link of the playlist you wish to modify. Update the query and then
submit it.