![]() So, at least in theory, all the stuff I like about the service's ability to constantly surface relevant new artists should still be there. Of course, it’s important to note that there’s been no indication that Spotify’s recommendation algorithm will be changing. This will in turn greatly limit a user's exposure to new music and many people will instead resort to listening to familiar favorites on repeat. The new feed looks so offputting that I suspect many users will head for the search bar as a first port of call instead of browsing the home page. This will surely become tedious rather quickly. Rather than being presented with a whole range of options at once, you’ll have to scroll through cards one at a time. Which is something I have absolutely zero interest in. In short, it sounds awful.įrom the preview we’ve seen, it appears that podcasts, audiobooks and video content will also be heavily featured in these cards. ![]() The rows upon rows of recently played artists, recommended playlists and new music to discover, are set to be replaced with a vertically scrolling feed with large-scale cards that will dominate the whole screen. The new Spotify home page has more than a hint of TikTok about it. But based on what we’ve seen of the new UI, I’m getting increasingly concerned that could change very soon. It’s a huge part of the reason I’ve never even considered canceling my subscription or switching over to an alternative service. To date, I can only describe the user experience on Spotify as exceptional.
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