This music recommendation design came from a simple observation: No platform offers real interaction with its users to personalize the suggested playlists. Either the selection relies on an "intelligent" random mix, an initial track, or at most, a button to indicate that we don’t like the suggested content. Each time, no dynamic suggestions are made.
The concept is based on a 3x3 grid. The most practical way to understand it is to watch this 11-second video: https://gitlab.com/Louis-max/musicalgrid/-/blob/main/preview.mp4
With every click, the grid shifts, revealing new sectors that are necessarily discovered and can adapt to our most recent interaction. To put it simply: You can now navigate a 2D musical space!
Do you see what that implied ?
- At any moment, YOU can choose the direction of your listening experience. - Playlists are now paths, branches, with ramifications, and cycles. - As we move, could we possibly cross paths with other people? Imagine encountering a friend during your listening session or a complete stranger from your city sharing your musical tastes. People can now form radio groups, vote via the grid for the next track and hope for your song to be shared amongst others, or just let yourself be carried by the flow.
If you want to create the future of social music networks, contact me via email. I am available for a 4-month software engineering internship starting in March. You can find a full report on the gitlab https://gitlab.com/Louis-max/musicalgrid
Here is my hidden proton email for HN scrapper: [email protected]
Navigate Your Playlist: A Grid-Based Revolution in Interactive Music Recommendation