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Spotify should have a tempo sort button. It'll make editing a playlist easier and quicker. This makes sense to me.
Was it really March when we spoke about this?
Not sure if my walk/run/cycle playlists are of any use, but feel free to plagiarise the hell out of them. ๐
Doing the lord's work! Spotify has autogenerated ones based on BPM but I find them to be inaccurate.
Music is how I pace myself when I'm walking/cycling/running. 180 BPM is my peak running pace, but I usually take it easy and do 170. I know where I am supposed to be on my circuit based on what song is starting etc. It saves you from needing to look at your watch for your time/pace.
So yeah, they're accurate. Many of them were counted out manually with an app. ๐
A video where some guy made an app that changes music based off your running speed/heart rate (I think) just popped up in my recommended, what a conincidence
I Built an App That Plays Music Based on Your Run
Even more in theme - he called it "locomotive"
How would that work with weird prog songs with lots of changes?
All I want is album shuffle. Any streaming service to offer that will get my dollars
Maybe the guts of the song or round out the average beats.