Apple Music’s new radio stations include Musica Uno for Latin stars, Club for DJ sets, and Chill for downtempo beats, all free to stream globally.
A New Era for Apple Music Radio
Apple Music has just turned up the volume on its global radio offerings with the launch of three new stations: Apple Música Uno, Apple Music Club, and Apple Music Chill. Available for free without a subscription, the new additions promise something for everyone, from Latin hits to underground club mixes to mellow, chill-out vibes. The new stations aim to enhance the listening experience with unique programming created by top music experts.
Honey Dijon at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
Bringing the Club to Your Ears
Perhaps the most exciting new offering is Apple Music Club, a station dedicated to dance and electronic music fans. It’s designed to keep the party going, broadcasting non-stop, expertly curated DJ sets from global hotspots like Berlin, Brooklyn, and Ibiza. Expect cutting-edge mixes from icons like Jamie xx, Honey Dijon, and FKA twigs, alongside content from legendary venues such as Circoloco and fabric.
A Human Touch in a Digital World
Apple is positioning its radio service as a counterpoint to algorithm-driven playlists, focusing on live programming and artist-hosted shows. With state-of-the-art studios in cities like Los Angeles, London, and Paris, Apple Music Radio has become a go-to for artists debuting new tracks and connecting with audiences. The addition of these stations only solidifies Apple Music’s commitment to offering diverse, human-curated music experiences.
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