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Show HN: Solance – Discover Music Through Friends

https://www.solance.app/
1•Solance•7h ago
We built Solance to mainly tackle one major problem that bothered us with music discovery of today - it's almost all done through algorithms. Sure they can be good at times but often they either completely miss the mark, or they avoid leaving your comfort zone and only show you songs super similar to the music you already listen to.

We wanted to bring a human feel back to music discovery, where you can once again enjoy the feeling of helping someone discover a new song or artist and for them to fall in love with the music!

Solance is an app designed to serve as a social platform where you can follow friends, family and colleagues, and even discover other similar music profiles, which can help broaden the range of music you're exposed to, while also being able to interact with others!

Although we are fairly new, we have a great base product for seeing the music other people are listening to, and allowing you to get a feel for them through preview, likes, comments and also saving them directly to your Spotify Liked Songs.

Music discovery through algorithms is on the decline as we can see that people want to return to that feeling of music being a shared and social experience, rather than the individual experience that all music streaming platforms are trying to create.

We would also LOVE to hear any thoughts and ideas for features we could implement to make the experience even better and create a platform that people will love! Any feedback or feature requests will be hugely appreciated!

With lots of love from the Solance team! <3

Comments

mojomark•4h ago
First, I applaud what you're doing. Second, if you've already pondered these ideas, please disregard.

Third, I'm 49 years old and I was heavily into the "payola is evil, liberate music back to the ears of the listeners" movement, that spawned projects like muxtape, Napster, jamendo, and ultimately Spotify and the like (my involvement was nowhere near the scale of any of these players, but I knew the space well).

Now, I miss the Clive Davis's of the world. Go figure. I also miss trading cassette tapes with my friends, but today, to some degree, I do that through Spotify, but it's not the same. Of course, am not the same as the kid that was trading tapes. I'm a different person, no longer pedaling down the street to buy the latest Bad Religion album to listen to at a sleep over. Today I'd be more inclined towards Theloneous Monk. Nevertheless, I still LOVE listenng to, discovering and sharing music. I could be wrong, but given the trend, I don't really feel like that will change until I die.

With the context, I offer the following thoughts, to take or leave:

1. Maybe reconsider whether algorithms are indeed the enemy. The world of music is vast. Algorithms are powerful in helping me find new music in that ocean. However, the current Algorithms do seem quite myopic to me, functioning more like a echo chamber, vice expanding my musical aperture. So, maybe consider an algorithm, but one that functions more like the legacy music industry system network comprising scouts, producers, agents, managers and labels. Maybe even with some humans in the loop. The discovery and sharing go hand-in-hand. You want to share what you discover and love. Algorithms, I believe, can still help listeners discover.

2. Maybe consider radio. I don't fully understand why it seems as though people are forgetting the amazing network that is FM/AM radio (not internet radio). It's a one-way, open and persistent broadcast of information to subscribers - in a geographical vicinity that is. That latter piece is key. If I'm dialed-into a station, I know that others listening are in my local proximity and so are experiencing the same local issues as me (e.g. politics, crime, weather, natural disasters, war, etc). The other people listening aren't necessarily your friends, or family or colleagues (though some may be of course), but rather just people in this geolocal bubble you happen to be in together. The structure of our radio network is constrained geographically, which I believe is a massive strongsuit, vice a weakness. Bottom line, I suspect there is a benefit to the listener in music sharing mediums that are, perhaps at least in part, geographically constrained.

Keep going! Love where this is headed

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