Spotify returns to the basics with ad-supported Stations app


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Stations’ structure isn’t difficult to understand. The fluff you normally see on a music streaming app isn’t here, and that’s because Spotify wants users to instantly have songs accessible considering there’s no on-demand aspect. Once you open the app, you’ll see a list of stations that get customized over time after you like specific songs.


If there’s a station you’re not particularly fond of, you can quickly remove it from your dock. Stations will go back to work creating stations that interest you.


Spotify admits that Stations is an experiment. Currently a very limited number of devices in select countries can access the app, and its maker hasn’t clarified who’s welcome to install it yet. There’s also no word on an iOS version coming.


Anyone who can’t access Stations yet can give one of these free music streaming apps a try. Each includes a vast library of songs, and there are useful features you get despite the ad-supported model being present. Regardless you’re able to listen to a ton of songs without paying a penny.


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