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One jazz album a day!
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Hey,

I've been working on a little hobby project lately that i thought i'd share in here with you all. Its totally free and no ads.

As some of you might know there's a book called 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.

I've created a website that generates a random album each day, taken from that book. You get your own page and can rate/add notes to each album you get generated. The website will then make sure that you wont get the same album generated twice.

You can also create a group, where everyone in the same group will get the same album. You'll get your own stats page to see which albums are most popular.

And to stay on topic to this sub, i've now made it so you can choose to only listen to albums with a certain genre if you'd like. So at the signup page, simply select to listen to only jazz albums and you'll get approximately 50 jazz albums going on for the next 50 days (its one a day, no more, no less).

Its a mix of the old time greatest, such as Miles Davis, John Coltrane etc, mixed up with some more recent stuff.

I love the idea to listen to albums from beginning to end rather than just putting on random singles. Its a great way to discover new stuff and learn some history about the album as well.

If anyone wanna give it a go, here's the site.

https://1001albumsgenerator.com/

Dont forgot to expand the "more optional settings" section if you want to listen to the jazz albums only.

Feedback welcome! The genres are fetched from Spotify's API, so if you get an album that shoudnt really be labelled as Jazz, just tell me and i'll fix that.

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