I use a blue sound node nano in one system playing Qobuz connect. I have created at least a dozen playlists and it has inserted them in my cobuz account flawlessly every time. They are playlists created in your Qobuz account ,once you listen to it you can delete what you don't care for and keep what you like.AsI stated above, The playlists are much more interesting than what Qobuz suggests especially if the artist you've selected is somewhat obscure.
I built what Tidal and Qobuz won't. And people are loving it.
50 days ago I launched Sonic Oracle. One developer, zero marketing budget. 150+ people are paying for it.
I built it because I was tired of the same recommendations everywhere. Tidal's "Fans Also Like" stays surface-level. Qobuz barely has discovery at all. Radio stations disappear when they're done. "Similar Artists" gives you the same ten names you already know.
Sonic Oracle fills the gap. You type in an artist, pick a depth, and it builds a permanent playlist of connected artists saved directly to your Tidal or Qobuz library. Roon, Audirvana, Aurender, dCS, Lumin, Naim, Linn, McIntosh, everything picks it up. About 5-6 hours of music you've never heard, created in under a minute.
No AI. No label deals pushing promoted content into your results. Every recommendation comes from real listener behavior. Every artist is a real person with a real discography.
There's a depth setting going from safe picks all the way to deep cuts no streaming platform would ever surface. That's where it gets interesting.
Thanks to the feedback from communities like this one, the app keeps getting better. New features ship every week based on what users ask for.
Free to try at https://sonicoracle.music/. Three playlists, no credit card needed.
Alessandro
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