Again, to be clear, I mean exclusively for playlists, and even then, I want to control whether it’s available or not.Ĭrossfading is great for running, or just having uninterrupted music listening sessions – a party in your own kitchen. I confess that I’m a bit of a sucker for crossfading. So I thought I’d give it a whirl especially as Apple Music is the one key Apple app that they actively develop for Android. That’s because they offered me 6 months of it free because I bought a pair of Beats headphones (Powerbeats Pro) about two years ago. Right now, I have a second music subscription, this time with Apple Music. Ironically, a few days after cancelling, Adele called out Spotify on the same issue and they made changes for her! There were other reasons for cancelling though… I don’t mind it too much on playlists, but not even always then. Spotify loves shuffle and it just drove me mad. So I had been using the full-featured version of the service quite a bit.Īn aside: It was actually “Shuffle” that that was the straw that broke the camel’s back and ultimately moved me to stop subscribing. Until fairly recently I was paying for Spotify in addition to YouTube Music, the service I do still use. However, as I’ve said previously, despite all that, I don’t use Spotify as my main music service. But in general, Spotify just works better. Sure, Apple and YouTube Music have their advantages in some niche areas – be it hardware support or things like spatial audio. And because it’s the biggest, it probably has the best range of music and curated playlists on any of the music services. If you want to connect some hardware to a streaming app – it’ll probably work easiest on Spotify. If somebody interesting has a shared playlist – it’s on Spotify. I think it’s fair to say that based on functionality and widespread adoption, Spotify has the best music streaming app.
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