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Implement an actual shuffle function

Yes, you read that right.  The "shuffle" function in Spotify is nothing more than a randomizer.  There's a difference?  YES.

 

RANDOM - Play one song.  The next song can be ANY song in your playlist.  Including the one you just listened to.  Though I've never had this specifically happen, I literally just heard the same song that I heard 2 songs ago.  This is how Spotify's "shuffle" currently functions.

 

SHUFFLE - Take your entire list, shuffle them (like cards), and play the first song in the shuffle.  Once finished, move that song off the pile.  Once the pile is depleted, shuffle the deck again and start over (maybe pop a message up).

 

I know enough about programming (not much) to know that shuffling is probably a bit harder than random, but come on.  I may be in the minority, but I don't have a lot of little playlists.  I have one list with nearly a thousand songs in it, because I like all the music, and am rarely not in the mood for one of those songs.  But what I can't stand is hearing the same song over and over again.  I think there may even be songs in my list I haven't heard yet, while I've heard others 4-5 times.

 

I know it may not matter much, but I would probably lay down the money for at least a year subscription if this feature was implemented.

 

EDIT: Another user pointed out that I can see what all is queued up in my shuffle by clicking the Play Queue link, and that Spotify supposedly sets up a rolling shuffle of 50 songs.  It would be nice if this range could be expanded to say 50-100% of your playlist.

 

EDIT 4/6/12: I just dealt with the same song 16 tracks later.  The song played the first time yesterday afternoon.  I went home, listened for a bit on my home PC (just a few songs), then started listening again this morning.  If the list recycles itself after a day, or if you log in from another computer, I see that as an area for improvement.

Updated: 2016-02-05

Hey folks, we have made some improvements to our shuffle algorithm that we are turning on as a default for all users. We'd love your feedback on how your shuffle experience changes after today (Feb 5, 2016). Thanks for your feedback, your comments are essential to helping us improve Spotify. 

 

Update Aug 2018:

Hi folks, it sounds like quite a few of you are experiencing only the top tracks in a playlist shuffling/ playing when using Connect. This has already been reported here.

 

We’ve given a transparent status there explaining there isn’t a current timeline for a fix. Please do leave a VOTE there if you’re experiencing the issue and a comment. We can then bring this information back internally to show the size of the issue for our users.

 

If however you are experiencing issues with Shuffle when not using Connect, please get back to us in this thread we've the questions we've listed and click +VOTE. Thank you! 



Comments
rednblu

 

@RockieRat

@Tobraham

 

You will probably notice that the new "whiteWash" interface here disables most links to the latest comments-- by explicit design and testing.  (laughing) -- so that we cannot develop these damnable "solutions"-- which we have done quite well.

 

Anybody having ideas for "solutions", please feel free to join the discussion at >> this link. <<  Thanks.

Tobraham
RockieRat

If you're on an iPhone, click on the '...' at the top right hand of the playlist header.

From there click 'Share' and choose 'Copy Playlist Link'. You should get something like this:

https://open.spotify.com/user/tobraham/playlist/0m4dJlrPVjh18thTBlEAOD
Tobraham
@SalmonellaBoy

Looks like my web host upgraded my server to a newer version of PHP, which is locking up the script. Give me about 24 hours and I'll have the code updated to the newer version. Sorry for the hassles.
rednblu

 

Go!  Go!  Go!

Applause and cheers!

Tobraham

@SalmonellaBoy

@rednblu

 

Well, it looks like the problem is with Spotify (go figure) and not my server. Spotify changed teh callback URL to use hash fragments instead of standard $_GET variables that I could use in my PHP script. The only way to retrieve the variables (which include the access token needed for my application to work) is to rewrite the whole thing in Javascript (which I don't know). I'm not sure why they made this change all of a sudden but it will keep me from fixing the problem by the end of today. Now I have to learn Javascript...

RockieRat

I shuffle from the "songs" list and can't exactly find what I'm supposed to click on to send you the info. Its happening RIGHT NOW! Same songs playing through - out of thousands - twenty minutes after I started this so-called "shuffling" of said songs. Oh, the humanity!

RockieRat

@Tobraham ^^^ see above 🙂

lumppytaters

Hey, I'm having the same trouble, where shuffle will stack the same song 2-3 times, but this only happens in the browser version. Whereas on the app version, it might replay the same 10 songs. I can post a picture to show you what i mean to make it easier if you prefer.

laoandretj

Wow, a new design for the community. [irony on] We really needed that, great work! [irony off]

Either way, I canceled my subscription. Not only because of the malfunctioning shuffle, but also because of Spotify's mistreatment of its customers. No communication despite dozens of comments and a lot of further evidence, no updates in this thread. Ridiculous. It's either willfull or incompetency, both aren't the best options.

kcpz
Who are you moving to? I haven't found a service that has a 1:1 copy of the
music I listen to....