salami_swami
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I have these stations: Justin Timberlake One Direction Lindsey Stirling Pentatonix Usher Kesha Hunter Hayes Jason Mraz Never Shout Never Secondhand Serenade Brandy Dubstep Norah Jones Enya Disney (Children's) Basshunter Nicki Minaj Linkin Park 2000s Country The Wanted Utada Haley Reinhart Maroon 5 Today's Hits I don't use artist seeds. I like to listen to what suits my mood, and to have a Linkin Park song play in Hunter Hayes just isn't my idea of "fitting the mood" music. I listen to Justin Timberlake, One Direction, Lindsey Stirling, Pentatonix, Brandy, Never Shout Never, and Dubstep most often. I use Enya and Norah Jones for going to sleep, Brandy and Usher are my "easy listening", Jason Mraz is my "I'm happy" music. Linkin Park is my angry music station, Nicki Minaj is my energetic station, Maroon 5 is my comfort music, and Secondhand Serenade I use to relax me. When I'm in a "I need to wake up" mood, I use dubstep and Lindsey Stirling. :) Reply #1. Jun 17 13, 2:58 PM |
13LuckyLady
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Artist seeds? Reply #2. Jun 17 13, 4:34 PM |
salami_swami
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Yes, in Pandora, you can add "seeds" to radio stations. So you could have a "Frank Sinatra" radio station, and add the "Lady Gaga" station to mix with it, and perhaps add the "Moonlight Serenade - Glen Miller" station to that, with a bit of "Shakira" as well. All in the same station. So with just a single station, you could listen to all your favorites. To me, though, that's not very appealing. If I want to listen to some Glen Miller, I don't want to hear Lady Gaga screeching at me after a little light music. If I do feel that way, I'll listen to two stations simultaneously. So I personally don't like artist seeds; but I know one guy who has just about every genre in a single station. Reply #3. Jun 18 13, 11:09 AM |
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