![]() One area where Apple Music doesn’t deliver, I think, is a quality social feature – it’s much less connected than Spotify. The exclusives and interviews are unmissable. It features shows hosted by some absolute legends in the music industry, from Dr Dre to Josh Homme. My favourite feature of Apple music would have to be their live radio station, Beats 1. Whether you want to work out like Beyoncé or listen to Turkish Psychedelic Folk Songs, there’s something for everyone. Speaking of playlists, Apple’s are on point.Ĭurated by guests and Apple staff, their huge collection ranges from the everyday listening to the completely obscure. Apple Music learns your tastes and recommends fresh artists and playlists in the For You section. It integrates your existing iTunes collection, so none of your music or carefully curated playlists are lost. For iTunes users, Apple Music is perfection. They signed up 10 million listeners in six months, while it took Spotify six years to reach numbers like that. Plus, they’ve got auto and video podcasts for your listening and watching pleasure –so what’s not to love about it?Īpple Music is trying really hard to cut Spotify’s grass, and I have to hand it to them – in my opinion, they’re doing a pretty good job. You’ll get a notification every time they drop a new track. You’ll never miss a gig again because it gives you a list of upcoming concerts based on your tastes and location - yass queen! And, when you follow your favourite artists, Spotify keeps you in the loop with their new releases. ![]() ![]() The Concerts Feed is by far my favourite feature. Plus, your daily mixes, up to five playlists made for you and frequently refreshing that each capture a different vibe of your music listening style.Īdd in the massive stack of curated playlists that are updated with new songs every week, so you’ll always have new tracks, and you’ll never run out of new tunes. Every week, you get a personalised Discover Weekly playlist that includes 30 songs Spotify thinks you would dig based on what you’ve played lately or what your friends like. Great quality of life features like collaborative listening sessions that let multiple people contribute to the music streaming queue as they listen in, even from afar, make using Spotify a no-brainer for anyone who loves streaming music with friends.īut it’s not just about sharing – Spotify really care about your musical journey. Just share a link with a friend, and Spotify makes you a shared playlist that’s the perfect blend of your music tastes. ![]() If you’re not on a family account, Blends are available to anyone with a premium account. A Family Mix is available to any family with a Premium Family account, and it mixes everyone's music tastes into one playlist-perfect for family car trips or pumping the tunes out on the wireless speakers at home. In fact, Spotify knows that music streaming is a collaborative experience, and they've introduced Family Mixes and Blends. You can link your Spotify to your Facebook so that you can find and follow your friends, listen to their public playlists, or ping them your new favourite songs. Music is like a great bottle of wine it’s best enjoyed when shared - and the crew at Spotify know that. The best thing about Spotify would have to be how social it is. It’s like a good cheddar cheese – it keeps getting better with age. We don’t stream music anymore – we Spotify it. In fact, it’s so popular that it’s becoming its very own verb. Right now, Spotify is by far the most popular music streaming service.
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