Speaking to TechCrunch, developer Anshay Sabooo explained the notification behind Instafest: The Basic Score gives you a rating from 0-100 based on how niche your festival music is! A low score means your festival features more niche artists, while a high score means your festival has mostly popular artists. (My “Basic score” was 76/100, please don’t judge.) You can even create a custom name for your festival, get scored on how “Basic” your festival would be, and customize the design of the poster promoting the event. You can choose to include top artists from the last four weeks, the last six months, or all-time. It then analyzes your top artists for the year and creates a custom three-day music festival based on that data. Instafest works by having you log in using Spotify’s official API. In the meantime, Instafest is here to offer you an interesting look at your Spotify listening habits. Spotify hasn’t yet launched its annual Spotify Wrapped year in review feature, but we’re expecting it sometime during the first week of December. How to create your personalized music festival with Instafest Dubbed “Instafest,” this service connects to your Spotify account and uses your listening data to curate a custom music festival based on your favorite artists. Alongside the launch of Apple Music Replay today, there’s a new third-party website that aims to give Spotify users insight into their listening habits.
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