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By Alexandre Trochut
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December 11, 2024
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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.
These sets were recorded at The Floor, a London event I curated with my favorite DJs and artists. I’m thrilled Apple Music is sharing them with the world.
Jamie xx
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.
Apple Music Radio is about real people connecting with fans, not just algorithms.
Zane Lowe
Apple Music’s Global Creative Director
Apple Música Uno focuses on Latin music’s biggest stars, featuring hosts like Becky G and Rauw Alejandro. Meanwhile, Apple Music Chill offers a sanctuary for listeners seeking calming sounds and downtempo beats. Whether you’re tuning in for Jamie xx’s exclusive sets or discovering new Latin hits on Música Uno, Apple Music’s new stations make it clear: this isn’t just radio—it’s a global stage.
Apple Music Radio blends exceptional human voices with meticulous curation, supported by cutting-edge technology that shapes culture.
Oliver Schusser
Apple’s VP of Music, Sports, and Beats
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.
By Alexandre Trochut
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December 11, 2024
By Alexandre Trochut
Apple Music 3 New Radio Stations. Credits : Apple
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.
These sets were recorded at The Floor, a London event I curated with my favorite DJs and artists. I’m thrilled Apple Music is sharing them with the world.
Jamie xx
Honey Dijon at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
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.
Apple Music Radio is about real people connecting with fans, not just algorithms.
Zane Lowe
Apple Music’s Global Creative Director
Becky G at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
Apple Música Uno focuses on Latin music’s biggest stars, featuring hosts like Becky G and Rauw Alejandro. Meanwhile, Apple Music Chill offers a sanctuary for listeners seeking calming sounds and downtempo beats. Whether you’re tuning in for Jamie xx’s exclusive sets or discovering new Latin hits on Música Uno, Apple Music’s new stations make it clear: this isn’t just radio—it’s a global stage.
Apple Music Radio blends exceptional human voices with meticulous curation, supported by cutting-edge technology that shapes culture.
Oliver Schusser
Apple’s VP of Music, Sports, and Beats
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.
Honey Dijon at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
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.
These sets were recorded at The Floor, a London event I curated with my favorite DJs and artists. I’m thrilled Apple Music is sharing them with the world.
Jamie xx
These sets were recorded at The Floor, a London event I curated with my favorite DJs and artists. I’m thrilled Apple Music is sharing them with the world.
Honey Dijon at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
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.
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.
Apple Music Radio is about real people connecting with fans, not just algorithms.
Zane Lowe
Apple Music’s Global Creative Director
Apple Music Radio is about real people connecting with fans, not just algorithms.
Honey Dijon at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple
Apple Música Uno focuses on Latin music’s biggest stars, featuring hosts like Becky G and Rauw Alejandro. Meanwhile, Apple Music Chill offers a sanctuary for listeners seeking calming sounds and downtempo beats. Whether you’re tuning in for Jamie xx’s exclusive sets or discovering new Latin hits on Música Uno, Apple Music’s new stations make it clear: this isn’t just radio—it’s a global stage.
Apple Música Uno focuses on Latin music’s biggest stars, featuring hosts like Becky G and Rauw Alejandro. Meanwhile, Apple Music Chill offers a sanctuary for listeners seeking calming sounds and downtempo beats. Whether you’re tuning in for Jamie xx’s exclusive sets or discovering new Latin hits on Música Uno, Apple Music’s new stations make it clear: this isn’t just radio—it’s a global stage.
Apple Music Radio blends exceptional human voices with meticulous curation, supported by cutting-edge technology that shapes culture.
Oliver Schusser
Apple’s VP of Music, Sports, and Beats
Apple Music Radio blends exceptional human voices with meticulous curation, supported by cutting-edge technology that shapes culture.
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.
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.
By Alexandre Trochut
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Jamie XX at Apple Music Studio. Credits : Apple