Your Favorite TIDAL Playlists?


I realize that there are a number of Tidal threads here, and a few contain suggestions for playlists and albums. I'm thinking it would be nice if Tidal users could chime in with their best playlist suggestions, gathered here in one place.

A good playlist is "100 tracks 03.04.2015", although I find that one to be all over the map... e.g., a classical number fading into a hip-hop track.  That's not my idea of musical cohesiveness, but it is a goldmine of music I've not yet heard.

Perhaps we could create a thread of our favorite playlists, along with a note as to which genre they best represent... Smooth Jazz, Acoustic Covers, etc.

rhanson739
Thanks!  Hope you enjoy it.  If you click on the link above, it only shows the first 50 tracks. The actual playlist is 846 tracks.  Once you go to Tidal to start playing it, it shows all the tracks.
Hey, Mofi --

I'm trying to call up your playlist via the Tidal app on my Mac Mini. Can't find it.

I've searched on "Mofimadness Master Mix" to no avail, and have also tried to key in the part of the URL that might point to it, but no joy.

Can you tell us how to find it in the app rather than via a URL?

Rob
Rob, I think you might have to go into the Tidal webplayer first (on your computer) and then save the playlist as a favorite.  Then it will show up on any device of yours that has Tidal under Playlist Favorites.

Click on the link I provided above, then choose "Play In Tidal", then Log In to your Tidal account, then save as a favorite.

Let me know if this works.
Thanks, Mofi. I'll give that a try. I'm about 54 in right now on Chrome. It helped me get through field-stripping a turkey for stock.
Mofi (and for others who might be interested...)

Yes, that worked. I favorited the list while in Chrome, closed Chrome, and then fired up the Tidal app and it worked just fine. Thanks. By the way, I hear a big sonic difference between Chrome and the Tidal app, with the app clearly winning.

April Wine?!  I haven't heard them in years. I grew up in the Montreal area; they were pretty big in the 70s up there.