A new Browse page should provide users with the best music at all times

Aug 5, 2013 17:26 GMT  ·  By

A new feature is now available for Spotify users with Android devices, namely a Browse page that provides them with access to curated playlists that should fit different moments of the day.

The new feature has already started to roll out to Android devices out there, though not all users will have the chance to enjoy it right from the beginning, it seems.

According to Spotify, the update that it has made available for Android users brings along playlists for different moods, along with a collection of top lists and new releases.

The new Browse page comes with features such as:

- Music for every moment: We've got just the right tunes for your morning commute, the party tonight, and the hangover tomorrow.

- Music for every mood: More than just genres, listen to a playlist for romance or a collection of face melting guitarists.

- Browse for what's hot and what's new: Find all the latest album and single releases from your favorite (or soon-to-be favorite) artists, and a collection of our top lists.

Spotify’s new enhancements should make it easier for users to find the music they want, while also enabling them to send recommendations to their friends, straight from their smartphones.

Furthermore, the company notes that the new Browse page adds a human touch to the mix, through the creation of a new approach to music discovery, a tri-dimensional one, which should enable users to enjoy the right music for every moment.

"We don't rely on one source for recommendations in real life - and music discovery can't be onedimensional," said Gustav Söderström, Chief Product Officer, at Spotify.

"Our three-dimensional approach now combines the human touch with strong social features and unique technology from over five years of experience. We know music and we're the first to marry all three aspects in one service, making it easier than ever for users to navigate the treasure trove of content within Spotify."

Browser is being pushed out not only to Android users at the moment, but also to the owners of iOS devices. Additionally, Spotify notes that it will make it available for other platforms as well in the near future.