When it comes to planning get-togethers, the logistical details can pile up. Thankfully, we have fancy new digital tools to which we can outsource some of the planning. For curating the music, a number of options exist. Spotify, as it turns out, is a pretty good one.
The idea of crowd-sourcing playlists is not new. iTunes DJ has been around for a few years, and a handful of third-party Spotify apps have been hacked up to help make party playlists more collaborative.
Over Memorial Day weekend, I hosted a somewhat last-minute party at my house and decided to use Spotify to build out the playlist, which I later opened up to attendees. It worked well.
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