This is a continuation from my previous post, Spotify Time Series Analysis Pt. 1. While not required reading, it might provide some context for what I’m discussing here! A Deep Dive into Genres and Artists How do by artist/genre listening habits change over time? How are different artists and genres related in my listening history?Continue reading “Spotify Time Series Analysis Pt. 2”
Category Archives: Spotify Data Analysis
Spotify Time Series Analysis Pt. I
Since April of 2016, I’ve made (almost) monthly playlists on Spotify consisting of the songs I enjoyed listening to that month. I created them as the month went on, meaning they’ve got a couple of cool characteristics: They can be used to see which artist/genres I was listening to together at any given time TheyContinue reading “Spotify Time Series Analysis Pt. I”
Spotify Daily Mix Analysis
I recently got back into analyzing my Spotify data and wanted to compare my listening habits to the general population’s. Additionally, while I could probably have a greater diversity in musical taste, I was curious to see how traits of the music I listened to varied across different segments of what I listen to. EveryContinue reading “Spotify Daily Mix Analysis”
Adventures in Spotipy Part II
The other day, I was thinking to myself that alternative music from the 2010s was sadder, maybe even angstier (if that’s a word), than its 2000s counterpart. Not only that, but it felt more mainstream, top-40-friendly as well. I hypothesize that the growing indie scene is a reason for that, but I have no proof.Continue reading “Adventures in Spotipy Part II”
Adventures in Spotipy
Isn’t it a bummer that Spotify’s Wrapped only comes once a year? Well, turns out they offer something that is nearly as good; Spotify Web API Endpoints. You can get basic information like track name, artist name and track popularity, as well as somewhat more obscure information found in “audio analysis.” For my forthcoming analysis,Continue reading “Adventures in Spotipy”