4/30/2023 0 Comments Spotify advanced search![]() You might have already tried searching for genres on Spotify, and searching for “jazz” will turn up some jazz, and also any albums or artists or songs with “jazz” in the name. According to the old page, Spotify supports these parameters and operators: However, the only place (I think) you can find it these days is via the Wayback Machine. Once upon a time, Spotify listed its advanced search syntax on its website. ![]() Want to narrow the search a bit? You can add the year parameter, like year:1965, so search by label:"blue note" year:1965 and that should turn up everything that Spotify has tagged with that year and record label. Here’s how you do that, in the search box just use label:"blue note" or whatever label you’d like to search through. Point is, if there’s a genre or artist you like, branching out by checking out the other acts on the same label is a good way to find great new music. The Blue Note label is famous for jazz, 4AD is great for indie artists like Bettie Serveert. For example, if you like classical music the Naxos label is famous for it. The Spotify UI doesn’t expose things like record label, but that’s a really good way to find new music. But there are other ways I like to explore new music, like by music label or genre. ![]() If you want to search for something by song title or artist, that sort of thing, no problem. Spotify is a great tool for music discovery, but some of the exploration tools aren’t obvious.
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