Spotify's music discovery chops just got a big shot in the arm with the introduction of Browse, a playlist-focused listening tool.
If you want a detailed explanation of Browse, we took a deeper look at the feature when it first appeared to a limited set of users last week. Browse is basically a rebranded version of Tunigo, a music discovery app Spotify acquired in May.
Browse, like Tunigo before it, offers a large collection of human-curated playlists for a wide range of genres, occasions, and moods. You can find playlists for daily routines such as cardio workouts, the day at the office, morning commutes, road trips, or an intimate evening at home.
There are playlists for moods—yes moods—such as angry, happy, melancholy, and relaxed. Browse even provides playlist selections to accompany current events such as Sunday's birthday celebration for President Obama or the recent revelation that Mumford & Sons wants to create its own brand of whisky. (Something designed to warm you up during those winter winds, no doubt.)
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