by ShinyJim » Tue Jan 04, 2011 2:36 am
I would settle for 'genre' to be included when you use the search tool (little box, top of screen), along with 'Artist, album or song title'. As has been mentioned, Subsonic is already reading those tags, so why not 'genre' too.
Yeah, it would be nice to have an amazing menu structure on the left panel, allowing to you view artists by genre, year, rating, shoe size, etc... but maybe that's asking too much.
The whole idea of structuring with '//Music/GENRE/Artist/Album/Tracks' is plain crazy to a true music lover. Here's why;
Even if you confine yourself to the base genres (rock, jazz, r&b, rap, country, blues, electronic, reggae, classical....etc), most artists have at least some crossover or fusion. When tagging my tunes, I just fill the genre field with all the genres that apply, usually starting with the dominating genre (in my opinion). eg;
Goldfrapp: Electronic - Trip-Hop - Synth Pop - Glam Rock
Emmylou Harris: Country - Country Rock - Outlaw Country - Bluegrass - Folk
Gogol Bordello: Rock - Punk - Gypsy - Eastern European
By using this method, I can just search for any genre, and any music which has aspects of it will be found.
This is what the artists themselves do! Go read any bands bio on their website: they'll probably list half-a-dozen sub-genres.
Music Genre is an immensely subjective and slippery thing, that cannot be considered along with the absolutes of 'Artist' and 'Album'.
As has already been correctly pointed out, tags were invented to cope with this problem. Let's use them! EMBRACE THE TAGS! Of course, all of the rest of your music should still be arranged '//Music/Artist/Year/Album/Track# - Track Title', in my very humble opinion.
My collection?
According to the wonderful SubSonic; 1,280 artists, 3,350 albums, 43,706 songs, 219.34 GB. All fastidiously tagged and bagged.
Love Subsonic. Will love it even more when this little genre issue is fixed. Although saying that, I have NO idea what is involved in getting something like Subsonic to work at all....