Spotify has initiated testing on a redesign of the genre filters found within some of its personalized playlists. The primary modification replaces traditional, static genre names with more descriptive phrases, transitioning the customization options into actionable prompts for the user.
Instead of displaying straightforward musical styles such as Indie, Hyperpop, or Dance, selected users are now seeing interactive prompts. The new interface features phrases such as “Make it more dance,” “Deep dive into indie,” and “Lean into hyperpop.”
This experimental feature is currently limited to a small test group of accounts. At present, the interface update has been observed primarily within the personalized Discover Weekly playlist, though initial rollouts have also begun appearing on the Release Radar playlist.
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While this update aims to make the recommendation filters more intuitive, the change results in text elements that occupy more screen real estate. Consequently, users must scroll horizontally for a longer duration to browse all available options.
This adjustment may polarize the user base, appealing to those who prefer clearer descriptions of filter effects while potentially frustrating users who favor a minimalist, direct interface.
Release Radar Visual and Feature Enhancements
In addition to the descriptive genre tests, Spotify announced a separate, broader update specifically for its Release Radar playlist. This update introduces a refreshed visual layout alongside supplementary filtering controls. New organizational categories include:
- Discover new artists
- Editors’ choices
- Ambient music
These new Release Radar filters have already entered general distribution, rolling out globally across both the mobile application and desktop client platforms. These adjustments reflect Spotify’s ongoing strategy to implement nuanced, algorithmic sorting mechanisms to help users manage their automated music discovery feeds.
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