Stations by Spotify, the new experimental Spotify app

Reinvent yourself or die. This is one of the phrases that all users of any application, electronic device or even tool have ever heard. In this case we have the new Stations by Spotify, a test application that has launched Spotify for Android devices in the American Google Play Store.

In this case yesterday it initially arrived in Australia and right now it is available to all Spotify users who want to try it and are residents of Australia or the United States. The new app is completely free and offers the user a simpler experience to listen to the playlists, something simpler than the official application that we all know.

In this case we choose the available playlists and we will not have to always listen to the same songs, leaving aside searches by song, artist, etc. On the other hand, some users warn that we can listen to music without options to go to the next song, something that may be good at times but does not seem to be the best option for everyone. Once we start the app, this start playing our music directly.

The interface is even very different from the Spotify music application itself, it really has nothing to do if we look at the screenshots from the Google Play store. Stations is a very simple, different application that wants to change the way Spotify works as we know it or rather wants to add a different option to playback. This app that is free for download, but adds ads for users who do not have a premium account started in the Spotify application. An interesting alternative for many users and at the same time an unusable application for others.


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