Spotify introduces Mix, a DJ-style feature to personalise playls | Technology News

Spotify has introduced a new feature that lets users create more personalised playls. Exclusive to Premium subscribers, the custom transition feature allows them to adjust preset options such as fade, blend, and rise.
To use this feature, open any playl and select “Mix” from the toolbar. Tracks can be customised with different transition styles, while waveforms and beat data help identify the best spot for each transition. Users can also fine-tune settings such as EQ, effects, and volume.
To make it easy for new audio mixers, Spotify will automatically display the key and beats per minute for each track. With roughly nine billion playls made on Spotify’s platform to date, this new feature is intended for playl specials and other music lovers.
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In addition to being able to save and share the playl with friends, premium users with access to the transitions function can also invite other subscribers to work together on a mixed playl.
When a user is streaming and the mix is over, they can switch the playl back to the more conventional format simply pressing the “mix” option. For smooth transitions and mixing, Spotify recommends using pre-produced music such as house and techno that blend in better.
Similar to other playls, users can further personalise the mixes adding stickers and labels specifically designed for mixed playls, as well as their own cover art.
The vast majority of qualified Premium customers globally can now create custom playl transitions. The feature is not yet available in the APAC region. Users who have upgraded their iOS app will be able to access the feature.Story continues below this ad
Spotify said that the latest addition is in line with its recent updates that aim to make users have more control over their lening experience. These include the ability to add, sort, and edit playls, change the Discover Weekly playl’s genre, snooze tracks, chat with the AI DJ, and more. The AutoMix function, which is now available in the iOS 26 developer beta, promises to let users mix “like a DJ”.
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