TIDAL launches My Mix playlist which is ‘a personalized curation of songs that offers an easy way to enjoy more of the music you love.’ My Mix is personalized to your specific listening habits to create the perfect mix based on your most recent listening patterns and what’s saved to your collection. This enhancement has been rolled out with a change in its Track and Artist Radio feature and an extension to its Black Friday subscription offer to the 2nd January 2019.
TIDAL’s algorithm leverages its library to create My Mix and this will change gradually based on listening patterns and will include your latest favourites and tracks with similar vibes. My Mix features up to six different curations based on the styles of music you stream and these can be saved as a playlist in your collection and listened to on-demand.
The My Mix feature is similar to Spotify’s Daily Mix or Apple Music’s For You playlist.
My Mix also has its own section on your My Collection. The more music you listen to, the more often your mixes are updated and these can be saved to a playlist. You will start getting personalized mixes after you have listened to enough music for TIDAL’s algorithms to start to detect your music personality and this will typically be within a day or two of listening.
TIDAL Holiday Offer
TIDAL’s Black Friday offers have been extended to the 2nd January 2019 with Holiday Premium and Holiday HiFi.
Holiday Premium gives you their standard Premium service for 99p for 3 months and renews at £9.99 per month after the promotional period. TIDAL Premium offers Standard sound quality, high definition music videos and curated content.
Holiday HiFi gives you the TIDAL HiFi service for £1.99 for 3 months and renews at £19.99 per month after the promotional period. TIDAL HiFi offers lossless High Fidelity sound quality, Master-quality (MQA) in the desktop client, High Definition music videos and curated content.
Track and Artist Radio feature
Along with launching My Mix, Tidal has also tweaked its Track and Artist Radio feature, improving the algorithm behind it and making it easier for users to access. The streaming service will also now allow subscribers to create playlists directly from the 100-track radio play queue.