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Joe Offer Spotify - any tips for searching? (19) RE: Spotify - any tips for searching? 19 Dec 14


Gee, maybe I can become a Spotify Power User, now that I'm doing my homework:
    You can refine your searches in Spotify by adding extra terms into the search box. Note: search terms are not case sensitive.

    Search by artist

    artist:Radiohead – lists all tracks by Radiohead
    Search by track

    track:"My Sound" – lists tracks with the name My Sound
    Search by album

    album:Loveless – lists the album Loveless
    album:"Many Faces Out Of Focus" – use quotes when the keyword contains spaces
    Search by year

    year:1969
    year:1989-2013
    year:1989-2013 NOT year:1993
    Refine your search with AND, OR, and NOT.

    Kyuss AND Green – lists results with keywords 'Kyuss' and 'Green'
    Zeppelin OR Floyd -- lists results with keywords 'Zeppelin' or 'Floyd'
    Metallica NOT Anger – lists all Metallica tracks except with the word 'Anger'
    Instead of using AND or NOT you can also use a plus sign (+) or a minus sign (-).

    Further search options

    genre: Displays music in the genre matching keyword. See the list of all genres, for example genre:blues, genre:"rock and roll".
    label: Displays music released by the label matching keyword.
    isrc: Displays tracks matching ID number according to the International Standard Recording Code.
    upc: Displays albums matching ID number according to the Universal Product Code.
    tag:new - Lists the most recently added albums. 'Tag' won't return results for any other keywords.

https://support.spotify.com/us/learn-more/faq/#!/article/Advanced-search1


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