
Your new streaming service may not be available in your territory – so you’ll need to check.You’ll need a paid subscription to your new streaming service of choice – although both have free trials, and Algoriddim is offering a three-month trial of Tidal.The links here, though, are streamlined to make it easy to make those particular switches:Ĭlick here to transfer your playlists from Spotify to Tidal with Tune My MusicĬlick here to transfer your playlists from Spotify to SoundCloud Go+ with Tune My Music Tune My Music is actually a broader service that allows you to transfer your playlists between all types of online streaming services – it’s a bit like RekordBuddy, but for streaming services. How to switch from Spotify to Tidal or SoundCloud Go+Īlgoriddim has today published simple procedures that users can follow to transfer their playlists from Spotify to either Tidal or SoundCloud Go+ for free, using a third-party service called Tune My Music, which I talk you through in the video above. An extra benefit of doing this is that these two services are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in DJ software, so arguably they are a safer bet longer-term anyway.

One solution if djay users want to carry on using a streaming service is to transfer to Tidal or Soundcloud Go!+, both of which are supported by djay.


However, it leaves users of djay – one of two DJ apps that currently features Spotify, and by far the biggest – with an imminent problem (assuming they currently use the Spotify option, of course).

While the news is not exactly surprising (the bigger picture is that we’ve seen Tidal, SoundCloud and Beatport all arrive in DJ software in the past year, but there have been no new developments from Spotify at all), it is definitely a shame, because Spotify is the de facto streaming service of choice for so many people.Īlgoriddim today announced that Spotify will no longer feature inside its djay apps. Spotify, by far the biggest streaming provider in the world, is to stop supporting all DJ software as of July, says Algoriddim, the maker of djay, in an announcement today.
