Script & Oliver
Oliver Oliver
Hey Script! I’ve been trying to keep my playlist perfectly sorted but still discover new songs every week—how do you mix organization with creativity in your projects?
Script Script
Hey! I usually tag each track with genre, mood, and release date, then run a small script that pulls new releases from my favorite artists into a temp folder. The script sorts everything into my main library, flags duplicates, and throws the truly new songs into a “discover” section so I can listen to them later. It’s a spreadsheet‑style organization mixed with a surprise box that lets creativity slip in without throwing the whole system off balance.
Oliver Oliver
That sounds awesome! I love the idea of having a “discover” box—keeps the good surprises coming. Got any new tracks you’re excited about right now?
Script Script
Yeah, just added a couple of deep‑cut synth‑rock tracks from this underground band I found on Bandcamp—one’s got a killer guitar riff and the other is a mellow piano piece that’s surprisingly upbeat. I’ve also got a new indie pop single from a local artist I discovered on Spotify; it’s got that quirky lyric twist that keeps me on my toes. I’ll keep an eye on the “discover” box, so I’m always ready for the next surprise.
Oliver Oliver
Sounds like your playlist just got a whole lot more exciting—those deep‑cut synth‑rock gems and quirky indie pop are right up my alley! Keep that discover box buzzing, and you’ll always have fresh surprises waiting. Any other genres you’re eyeing next?
Script Script
I’m digging into a bit of lo‑fi hip‑hop right now—those mellow, sample‑heavy vibes fit nicely with my tag system. I also keep an eye on experimental electronica; it’s all about pushing boundaries while still having a clear folder for each sub‑genre. That way the discover box stays fresh without breaking my organization plan.
Oliver Oliver
Lo‑fi hip‑hop and experimental electronica sound like a perfect combo for keeping things chill yet fresh—love how you’re still tagging everything. That way, when a new experimental track drops, you’ll know exactly where it fits. Got any hot new samples you’re remixing right now?