I thought Spotify Niche Mixes were silly, and then I used one (2024)

I thought Spotify Niche Mixes were silly, and then I used one (1)

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Are you familiar with the term “goblincore?” I wasn’t, but Spotify decided it was the perfect phrase to introduce me to its Niche Mix feature. I laughed. I showed my colleagues here atAndroid Authority, and they laughed. Then, I looked up the term goblincore and found that it’s an aesthetic based on parts of nature not traditionally considered beautiful, like snails, moss, and mushrooms. I laughed a little more and wondered why Spotify chose this example to bring me into the world of hyper-specific playlists. Only after all of this laughing and research did I finally listen to the playlist and decide that, honestly, maybe Spotify Niche Mixes are onto something.

Wait, what’s a Spotify Niche Mix?

Oh, right, you’re probably as confused by Spotify Niche Mixes as I was. Well, as Spotify explains it, a Niche Mix is the combination of all of Spotify’s other personalized mixes, but in a playful way. That means it’s a mix of Mood, Decade, and Genre Mixes, yet somehow more specific than any individual category. It also means that you can search for just about anything on Spotify, and you’re bound to find a playlist. You don’t need to pay for Spotify Premium to make Niche Mixes; you just have to use the English language version of the app.

Spotify Niche Mixes blend mood, decade, and genre mixes for the most specific playlist results you can imagine.

Spotify Niche Mixes are meant to be as specific as specific can be. You can search by activity, vibe, or aesthetic to match your current needs and throw the term “mix” at the end. If you’re not sure where to start, Spotify also offers five to ten pre-made Niche Mixes to get you started. Like any other personalized mix, the Niche Mixes draw from your existing listening habits, so you’ll still get familiar songs even if you search for a completely new term.

As Stefon would put it on Weekend Update, the Spotify Niche Mixes have everything — goblins, bubblegrunge, hiking music, Sidney Applebaum — there’s not a tight limit to what they can be.

A little of this, a little of that

Even knowing what Niche Mixes are, many of the keywords that Spotify responds to are still pretty funny. I didn’t create the term Bubblegrunge, nor can I explain why there’s a mix of Murder Ballads specific to me (think Marty Robbins’ Big Iron, not music by Charles Manson). However, I keep coming back to the idea that, oh, yeah, Spotify already knows all of my listening habits. I spend countless hours on this platform every year as Spotify Wrapped likes to remind me, so of course it can craft a hyper-specific playlist that knows what I want to hear.

Now that we know what a Niche Mix is and that there’s almost no limit to what you can search, let’s bring it back to Goblincore. As it turns out, there are no mushrooms or moss associated with the playlist, but the songs are a solid mix of Hozier, Noah Kahan, Lizzy McAlpine, and Hailey Heyndrickx — exactly the kind of soft, moody music I find myself working to during the day. Would I have ever called it Goblincore? No, definitely not, but the resulting playlist is almost the perfect mix of genres and artists to keep me from getting bored.

I would never have called my work music 'goblincore,' but what do I know?

I’ve also started using Spotify Niche Mixes outside of my workday. I went for a hike a few weekends ago and wanted music to match the warm weather, so I opened Spotify and typed “hiking” in the search bar. Previously, I would have gotten a list of playlists created by other Spotify users, some with my tastes and some without. I got two Niche Mixes immediately — Mountain Mix and Hike Mix. There’s quite a bit of overlap between the two, though Mountain Mix seems to dip into more of the country genre, while Hike Mix is closer to Goblincore. I opted for Mountain Mix as it was a bright, sunny day, but I wouldn’t rule out the Hike Mix for future usage.

Despite the nearly endless list of Niche Mixes to search for and choose from, a few topics still break the mold a little bit. I couldn’t generate a fitting playlist based on The Roadhouse from Twin Peaks — David Lynch’s haunting, mysterious Bang Bang Bar is just too specific of a mood and an aesthetic. For those occasions, however, there are still plenty of user-created playlists for me to enjoy. For everything else, I’ve begun to embrace the weirdest, most wonderful niches I can find.

What do you think? Are Spotify’s Niche Mixes a clever way to bend playlists outside of basic criteria? Have you started using Niche Mixes yourself? Let us know in the poll below, and maybe suggest a few search terms we haven’t seen before.

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    How do Spotify niche mixes work? ›

    Spotify launched a new feature today called Niche Mixes that lets you create your own personalized mixes based on just a few words of description in the Search tab. For instance, you could type in an “activity, vibe or aesthetic,” the company notes, then append the word “mix” to generate the custom playlist.

    Can you see who stalks you on Spotify? ›

    Key Takeaways: Spotify does not provide a direct feature to see who views your profile, but there are alternative methods you can try. Followers and likes on Spotify have different meanings. While you can see the number of followers a playlist has, you cannot see the specific users who liked or followed it.

    What is considered niche on Spotify? ›

    Well, as Spotify explains it, a Niche Mix is the combination of all of Spotify's other personalized mixes, but in a playful way. That means it's a mix of Mood, Decade, and Genre Mixes, yet somehow more specific than any individual category.

    Do Spotify daily mixes change? ›

    Depending on the music you like and your listening history, the mix is continuously experiencing slight changes by Spotify's algorithm based on your current listening habits. The Daily Mix aims to reflect your recent listening activities. And the customized playlists update regularly with new tracks.

    How many mixes does Spotify make for you? ›

    We're giving listeners access to tens of thousands of Mixes unique to them based on, well, almost anything they can think of. To access your Niche Mixes, just go to the Made For You hub within the Search tab to find 5-10 Mixes we think you'll like.

    How do you become a top 1% listener on Spotify? ›

    It's unclear what exact criteria you need to get into the upper echelons of the Top 1%, Top 0.5% or Top 0.1% or even Top 0.005% but it's probably earned by listening to a certain artist non-stop for the 10 months. It's also likely based on the total minutes you spent listening to your Top Artist.

    How do I find my music niche? ›

    The first is to explore your existing fans using social media tools and find out what interests and niches already might like your music and target them. The second is to go through your own music catalog and see if you've already written songs that a niche might like.

    What is Spotify snooping? ›

    Spotify snooping gives you a window into how someone may feel or even what they are doing. But it is not available in the mobile app. There's no Friend Activity view on mobile devices, though the music you play on mobile is shared. However, you can turn off your activity in the app.

    Can you tell if someone looks at your Spotify? ›

    The quick answer is no; you can't see who checks your Spotify Playlist or your profile. Spotify has a rule that keeps your profile visitors and followers secret. But you can see how many people follow your Spotify Playlist and who they are.

    Does Spotify tell you if someone listens to your playlist? ›

    While it would be convenient to know precisely who has listened to your playlists, Spotify's current features do not permit this. However, you have the ability to check Spotify streams and see how many times your playlist has been played overall, which can help you gauge how well-liked it is.

    How do I see all niche mixes on Spotify? ›

    You'll find your Niche Mixes in the same place as other personalized mixes. Launch the Spotify app on your mobile phone. Tap the Search tab, and select Made For You. Scroll down to the Your Niche Mixes section and swipe left to browse your options.

    What does 0.005 mean on Spotify? ›

    Anyone in the top 0.005 listened to that artist more than 99.995% of people on Spotify, which is a great achievement. However, like 0.001, the number of people in the top 0.005 is actually pretty big – especially if it's one of the bigger artists.

    How does Spotify auto mix work? ›

    Automix - This is a special mode that is limited to exclusive pre-selected Spotify playlists (not your own custom creations). It will trim out intros and outros and can do some basic beatmatching depending on how the playlist was set up.

    How does Spotify choose your daily mix? ›

    Spotify's Daily Mix - How Does It Work? Daily Mix on Spotify is designed to give recognizable and agreeable music based on every one of the user's top listening preferences. The mix playlists are created to reflect what the listeners really tune in rather than providing predefined songs.

    How does Spotify decide blends? ›

    In a two-person Blend, the “Taste Match Scores” feature is a percentage assigned based on the similarity of listening habits between you and the other user. Alongside the number, Spotify gives you a song that “brings you two together,” a track of which both users share a similar listening history.

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