As this is important to me, I signed up to the three-month trial of Amazon Music Unlimited (this is usually 30 days, but Amazon is running a promotion at the moment that extends that another 60 days). Using the free version, the only downside is the ads every three songs and the inability to play a specific song from an album (also your play is limited, as are your skips). You can download songs/playlists to play without chewing your data (or to listen while on a plane, when that becomes a thing again). From an artist’s page, you can select ‘Play similar music’. You can also search for music via stations, playlists, charts, new releases. There’s stations based on the music I said I’ve liked, as well as other popular ones, such as ‘80s Summer’, ‘Classic Australian Rock’ and ‘Oldies Hits’. The experience after that is pretty on-par with Spotify. Thanks Amazon, I do in fact want to stay in the loop. Upon clicking on the link, the recipient gets taken to the Amazon Music website to download the Amazon Music app, no preview of the song, unfortunately.Įxiting the curated playlist takes me to the homepage of the app, with a prompt to ask if I wanted to stay in the loop of when artists I like drop new music. Taking a screenshot of the song that’s playing allows you to tap to share the song with a friend, which is a good feature, I do this all the time on other streaming services. The approach here was Apple has Apple Music to listen to through the Apple AirPods, the Google Pixel has the Pixel Buds to add to its experience, so let’s give the Amazon Echo Buds something it knows to boost my review from bad to at least mediocre. ![]() I started using the free version, downloaded purely to review the Amazon Echo Buds. It then populates your music into a nice little playlist. Within three quick selections, it basically knew my music taste. Upon selecting the first band I saw that I liked, it re-populated the list a little better. Signing in, you had to select your music preferences. Get started and grow your audience with our promotional tools. You don’t need an Amazon Prime account, however. Create your podcast and introduce it to our millions of listeners at Amazon Music. You don’t need to pay for anything, but this is the account you will use for shopping on and signing into Amazon Prime Video. If you don’t have one, sign up is pretty straight forward.
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