Apple Music will help you find new songs and artists with Discovery Station

Apple has quietly launched a new feature for its streaming that could help you expand your playlists and find new artists to listen to. It’s a personalized radio station called “Discovery Station,” which picks the songs it thinks you’d be into from Apple Music’s catalog. Apple Insider notes, the tech giant’s music service hasn’t gone all in algorithmic recommendations like Spotify, which has several playlists that can generate mixes based on your listening habits. 

An Apple spokesperson told us that Station will only play music you haven’t played on the service before from both familiar artists and potentially unfamiliar ones it thinks you might like. And since its main purpose is to help you discover new music, it will never play the same song twice and will play continuously until you stop it. Like other playlists that use to recommend tracks, Discovery Station also bases its suggestions on your activity and will keep changing as your taste evolves. 

The feature is now live around the world. If you’re an existing subscriber, you can it by going to your Listen Now page and checking out the Stations for You section. If you don’t have a , it will cost you at least $5 a month in the US for an -only plan or at least $11 a month if you want access to Apple Music’s video programming and other features, such as lossless audio and

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