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[FEEDBACK] What do you think of "Flow"?
- January 16, 2019
- 347 replies
- 7216 views
- Alien SuperStar
- 473 replies
We wish to collect some of your feedback on Flow, that's why we are opening a new dedicated thread for you to share your feelings on this feature.
Do you like it? Why? What do you think we are missing?
Please be as detailed as you can in your comments, cheers!
I was also at first disappointed with the recommendations, but you need to learn Flow. Play play play, everything you love and give hearts to your favorite songs and playlists and albums, add as many of your favorite artists and play play play and ban artists you don't like and Flow will soon catch your note. I am very satisfied. But you have to make friends and devote time to it.
Yes, indeed. Let it learn.
On first day lame, now it is much better than Google’s Feeling lucky which was okay, but always played same favourites over and over and over again. On Deezer I hear new tracks, new favorites, old classics over and over and over again. Today I paid ONE YEAR in advance for this great service.
Pay 10 months and get 12 months is their annual discount. I paid years for Spottily and then GPM receiving no discounts for loyalty. This is my new home for hard dance music since 29.06.20.
They gave me option to keep 2 months I already had trial. They suggested next time I need to cancel with them, go free, and buy annual again with discounted prices unless they give better ways.
I like flow, I like mixes, this service is good bargain at 99,90 a year for this amazing quality.
It works like a charm when something is great.
This is great, worth to pay.
347 replies
- Tiny Dancer
- 3 replies
- May 15, 2019
- Lover
- 14 replies
- May 23, 2019
New user here (still in the free trial period) and still getting accustomed to the idea of not having a "library" outside of a Favourites playlist.
I've always used a library, since the days of WinAmp, then iTunes, and got very used to 5-star rating systems. I regularly jump ship between Apple, Google, Spotify and Tidal. Streaming services are, by necessity, very basic and linear in their approach to liking music - while I'm disinclined to "favourite" every song I don't hate. It would be nice to have at least a 2-stage approval system (as well as the Dislike option), so users can confirm "yes, you're on the right track with this music" without adding it to a very limited 'Favourite" selection.
- Runaway Baby
- 9 replies
- May 23, 2019
Now, since about a week or so, it's terrible for some reason and has started playing so many songs I don't like at all, so I keep clicking dislike, dislike, dislike, but to no avail.
Can I reset Flow somehow?
- Lover
- 14 replies
- May 23, 2019
Definitely feels like I'm being pushed to like some songs i normally wouldn't. Is the algorithm biased toward some better paying labels?
- Bezi since 2017
- 2433 replies
- May 23, 2019
- Lover
- 78 replies
- May 27, 2019
- unpredictable (can't know what genre it's going to pick next)
- uncontrollable (I may not want loud music in the evenings for example)
- basically the only way to discover new music which makes people upset since everyone would expect Flow to do everything.
- Bezi since 2017
- 2433 replies
- May 29, 2019
- unpredictable (can't know what genre it's going to pick next)
- uncontrollable (I may not want loud music in the evenings for example)
- basically the only way to discover new music which makes people upset since everyone would expect Flow to do everything.
- FLOW Needs to be unpredictable . This is how it works . It picks music from various genres for you to listen to ...
- Indeed you can't control which type of music you get with FLOW but if you want specific songs type , like quiets songs , you can pick one of the mixes available which are more genre/mood related.
- Agree with the rest . Indeed Spotify has a lot to offer in terms of discover new music and I do missing this with Deezer .
- Lover
- 78 replies
- May 29, 2019
But the point was that it must flow with my current mood, not the other way around.
The mixes are all premixed and I don't want to listen to somebody else's idea of 'quiet music' which only rarely changes.
- Bezi since 2017
- 2433 replies
- June 5, 2019
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- June 6, 2019
I've passed your feedback to the Flow team 🙂
- Runaway Baby
- 18 replies
- June 24, 2019
- Flow is playing songs from my playlists - Flow shouldn't do that because I have playlists that have been created for special occasions with songs I personally don't like or do not want to be played by Flow (e.g. christmas playlists, birthday playlists...) this happens even if the songs have nothing in common (genre, artist etc.)
- Flow is playing several songs way too often. As many here I have more than 300 favorite tracks but Flow keeps playing the same 5-10 songs over and over again - even on different devices. It get's worse whenever I listen to a single album (maybe twice or three times) then every second song played by Flow will be from this album.
- I'd like to have the opportunity to dislike a song played by Flow afterwards. This is because when it happens that Flow is playing e.g. a christmas song while I am in my car then I can't just dislike that song and I am not able to do that afterwards
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- June 24, 2019
- Tiny Dancer
- 1 reply
- July 5, 2019
Started using Deezer for about a month now. Flow seemed nice but as a lot of people pointed out, it playes the same songs by an artist way too often.
I have favored a lot of albums by Prince and a lot of different songs. Still almost everytime when a song by Prince is played with flow, it is Purple Rain.
Also it seems somebody at Deezer really likes Liverpool Express with ''you are my love'' a lot, because it came on everytime i used flow, it is a nice song but not a favorite song or band of mine and i had to block it, altough hearing it once a month would be nice, not every day
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- July 14, 2019
Thank you very much for your feedback - our Flow team is already working on this. I've passed the information on as well.
- Tiny Dancer
- 1 reply
- July 17, 2019
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- July 18, 2019
Thank you for your feedback and support. I've passed it to our Flow team :)
Have you tried clearing the app's cache to see if there's any improvement?
- Runaway Baby
- 3 replies
- August 5, 2019
Let's say flow starts playing an egregious unplugged version of Back in Black by AC/DC. If I click on "don't play this again", does that mean it won't play this version of the song, or am I completely removing the song from my Flow? Because if it's the latter, I'm gonna need instructions on how to reset my dislikes, because half my favorite songs are now banned from my flow then.
- Runaway Baby
- 3 replies
- August 5, 2019
- Option to ban live albums completely. Especially unplugged ones. If I wanted a live performance, I'd go to a concert. Maybe the option to ban tags would be an even better idea (e.g. don't play music tagged with: live, reggae, Spanish)
- Set how many songs have to play before a given song repeats (I'd put at least 500 in mine given the option to do so). I really like Nothing Else Matters by Metallica, but I've ended up banning it from my flow because it played every 10 songs or so.
- This has already been pointed out, but it's an excellent idea, so I'm seconding it. The ability to choose % of unknown music that plays, e.g. I'd like at least 50% of songs that play to be outside of my favorites. I want to listen to new stuff, otherwise I'd just put a whole album from my favorites instead of flow. Since each person feels different about this, a slider would be optimal. The situation got so bad that I ended up removing all tracks from my favorites and just favored artists, because I'd keep listening to the same songs again and again and again and again.
- Even better, but that's something outside the scope of flow, would be a "SURPRISE ME" button that played a random (and by that I mean random) song from your whole database. Not something hard to do, just generate a random float (a Casio calculator can do that in microseconds) inside the scope of your index and play whatever is indexed at that number. Some of my favorite artists I've discovered by sheer luck, in a way that would be impossible the way Flow works (e.g. I'm usually a metal kind of guy, but fell in love with Infected Mushroom even though I generally dislike electronic music).
- Last but not least, I'd like the option to default to Flow, or to add a "play next" without leaving it. Sometimes I'm listening to Flow, and decide "know what? I could go for some Eminence Front by The Who right now". I'd like to tell Deezer to play that song, and return to my Flow right afterwards. Instead, I have to manually return to Flow, as choosing a song from the search function makes a playlist with all existent versions of that song, which is a behavior I'd wager a very small percentage of listeners would prefer.
- Alien SuperStar
- 8634 replies
- August 7, 2019
Let's say flow starts playing an egregious unplugged version of Back in Black by AC/DC. If I click on "don't play this again", does that mean it won't play this version of the song, or am I completely removing the song from my Flow? Because if it's the latter, I'm gonna need instructions on how to reset my dislikes, because half my favorite songs are now banned from my flow then.
H there, when you click once to do not play that track again, this track won't play on that day. If you click again another day to do not play the same track, it won't be playing for a while. If you click another time, the song will be banned. Also, see here how to ban artist from your flow. 😉
- Runaway Baby
- 3 replies
- August 7, 2019
Let's say flow starts playing an egregious unplugged version of Back in Black by AC/DC. If I click on "don't play this again", does that mean it won't play this version of the song, or am I completely removing the song from my Flow? Because if it's the latter, I'm gonna need instructions on how to reset my dislikes, because half my favorite songs are now banned from my flow then.
Sorry, but I fail to see how any of that helps. In fact, it's the complete opposite of what I need! I don't want to ban an artist, I don't want to ban a song. I want to ban live versions of songs I like by artists that I love. What I take from your response then is that there's absolutely no way whatsoever to tell the app not to play a live/unplugged version of a song without losing the song completely, even if I manually remove every live version. This is the worst case scenario I could think of, is it really so uncommon for people to hate live/unplugged versions of songs?
Edit: just noticed my question was merged with the Flow Feedback topic, weird decision, but OK
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- August 9, 2019
Sorry you were unhappy with the answer given. Perhaps this topic wasn't the best home for your comment. But I understand what you mean, you'd like to be able to filter the live versions of artists you like. So that you only get the studio versions. It's a good suggestion and so, I recommend you to use our ideas forum and start a new convo about this there. Perhaps the idea already exists and just needs more votes.
- Tiny Dancer
- 2 replies
- August 15, 2019
My favorites list has 1k songs btw
If I add 3 tracks from an album to my favorites, Deezeer will suggest all the other tracks I DID NOT ADD because I don't f enjoy them. It will also suggest the remastered version, the 30th anniversary edition, the best of edition, the collector's edition, wtf???
Flow and poor random in general is making me consider going back to putting songs on my phone/computer and using a proper unbiased player.
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- August 16, 2019
Thanks a lot for the feedback, I've passed it on to our Flow team. In the meantime, would you be able to try clearing the app's cache? Perhaps it can help.
- Tiny Dancer
- 2 replies
- August 20, 2019
It seems that Deezer prefers fetching a song from a server near me, which makes sense from an efficiency point of view, but that leads to some songs never being played.
Because this is all subjective, you could add stats to show how many times each song was played, unless of course you don't want to release such info (*cough* money from labels *cough*)
By the way, as I was writing this, Deezer played a live version of a song and then the studio version of the very same song. That's so much what I wanted, maybe Deezer could play the soundtrack version of the same song next?
- Alien SuperStar
- 14342 replies
- August 23, 2019
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