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Spotify Debuts Playlist Mixing Tool Ahead of Apple Music AutoMix

Apple Music is getting a new Automix feature when iOS 26 is released next month, and in a strategic counter-punch, Spotify has now launched its own mixing feature, allowing Premium subscribers to create seamless transitions between playlist tracks.

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Users can access the new functionality, which is still in beta, by opening any playlist and selecting "Mix" from the toolbar. An "Auto" option provides instant blending, or you can try manually customizing the mix to fit your style.

When customizing, you can select presets like "Fade" or "Rise," then adjust specific settings to fine-tune volume, EQ, and effect curves (the app displays waveform and beat data to help you identify the optimal transition points).

The key and beats per minute are also shown for each track whenever Mix is tapped. As you'd expect, the feature works best with music that shares similar tempos and keys, so expect lots of mixed house and techno playlists on the streaming platform.

Apple's upcoming Automix feature for the Music app differs slightly from Spotify's implementation – it creates DJ-style transitions automatically across the entire music library, whereas Spotify is focusing here on playlist-specific customization.

If you prefer more control over transitions, Spotify's approach is likely to be the more appealing option. Playlists you mix can also be shared with other Premium users and toggled on or off at any time. If you're a Premium subscriber and you're not seeing the option, make sure to update your Spotify app.

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Top Rated Comments

winxmac Avatar
8 months ago
Promised Spotify Hi-Fi still nowhere to be found.
Score: 17 Votes (Like | Disagree)
MacUserFella Avatar
8 months ago
Of course tho, when iOS 26 officially releases, everyone will say “Spotify had it first!”
Score: 11 Votes (Like | Disagree)
hellosil Avatar
8 months ago
Without time-stretching and beat-matching techniques it's not similar to Apple Musics AutoMix at all.
So for Spotify's feature to work you'd have to manually select compatible songs to make it sound good?
Wow.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
tomtad Avatar
8 months ago
That interface looks a hot mess
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
wbeasley Avatar
8 months ago
they'll probably cut the artist royalties for the trimmed cross mixed part...
Score: 6 Votes (Like | Disagree)
aknabi Avatar
8 months ago

Only if YouTube Music could be bothered to innovate. Instead they are leaving their platform behind. No cross fade and iOS widget is useless…
Sundar don't play dat innovate game... as one learns at Wharton, slow, steady ensh*tification is the way.
Score: 5 Votes (Like | Disagree)
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