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Is there a website like Goodreads for music?

Is there a website like Goodreads for music?

There is one site that comes close to this: Discogs.com. While Discogs has much of the functionality of Goodreads, with star ratings and reviews, its focus is different. Discogs is mostly for audiophiles who are trying to buy and sell vinyl.

Is Letterboxd like Goodreads?

Letterboxd is a global social network for grass-roots film discussion and discovery. We’ve been described as “like GoodReads for movies”. We have apps for iOS, Android and Apple TV.

Is there a site for movies like Goodreads?

If you are looking for Goodreads-like way to find more movies to watch, you have a variety of options: Use social media sites for movie lovers including Letterboxd, Trakt.tv, Criticker, and Goodfil.ms. IMBD has lots of film discovery options including “More Like This” and connections.

Is there something like Goodreads for TV shows?

For reviews of and recommendations about books, there’s Goodreads.

Is there an app like Letterboxd but for music?

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http://Lastfm.com :: The Scrobbler (app), which helps you discover more music based on the songs you play.

Is there a music version of Letterboxd?

Where’s the Letterboxd of music? For music, this kinda sounds like the lovechild of Last.FM and Discogs. But, while those sites have their particular focuses (‘scrobbling’ and marketplace) this musical Letterboxd is solely about music nerds and fans congregating and talking about music.

Is there a TV equivalent to Letterboxd?

The best alternative is IMDb, which is free. Other great apps like Letterboxd are Trakt.tv (Freemium), The Movie Database (Free), Simkl (Freemium) and TasteDive (Free).

Is there Goodreads for music?

Music: Last.fm. It can track what you are listening too (on PC, Mac and smartphones) and then recommend you music based on your tastes. Plus it can recommend events (concerts, festivals).

How does lastfm work?

Using a music recommender system called “Audioscrobbler”, Last.fm builds a detailed profile of each user’s musical taste by recording details of the tracks the user listens to, either from Internet radio stations, or the user’s computer or many portable music devices.