Spotify just dropped a major new feature for Premium users: the ability to add transitions between songs in your own playlists with a tool called Mix. Whether you’re curating a playlist for a house party, a workout, or a solo road trip, you can now custom-blend tracks for seamless, DJ-style flow. This update arrives as Spotify’s answer to Apple Music’s AutoMix, and while both features offer song-to-song blending, Spotify’s version dives deeper and it gives users hands on control to shape their playlists like a pro. Apple Music’s AutoMix generates automatic transitions for select playlists. Spotify’s Mix, however, goes further making customization accessible without third-party software. Mix’s blend of automation and manual tools delivers sophistication for users who want more control. With nearly 9 billion playlists on record, Spotify’s move enhances personalization and immersion in listening experiences. Whether for workouts, routines, or dancefloor vibes, Mix elevates playlists into dynamic journeys—bringing DJ-level flair to everyday streaming.Spotify Adds ‘Mix’ Tool to Premium Playlists, Letting You Control Track Transitions Like a DJ

What the Mix Tool Offers
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