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In the race to create the perfect music streaming service, Deezer hasnt always led the pack: its created some neat features along the route, but so far theres been little to differentiate the service from the half-dozen other services on the market.But Deezers next feature, called Flow Tabs, could help widen the field a bit.The feature basically combines the best of Deezers signature Flow music prediction algorithm and mashes it with Spotifys curated artist spotlight playlists and Pandoras custom radio stations, creating a hybrid of all three that allows you to pick from an artist-inspired playlist that still caters to your musical tastes.The thinking here, according to Deezers Chief Content and Product Officer Alexander Holland, is to offer personalized playlists that account for varying moods and musical tastes.In practice that means if one day youre in the mood to hear some melodic RB inspired by The Weeknd and the next youre ready for high-octane rock from AC/DC, youll get custom playlists inspired by those artists that match your mood.Mood musicAt the heart of the feature is Flow - Deezers trump card in the on-going music streaming war.
Its the brains behind the services music recommendations, and puts together ever-evolving playlists that gets smarter the more you use it.Flow Tabs, the feature announced today, takes that all to the next level by allowing you to tailor those playlists to your mood - as the music prediction algorithm can only do so much to understand how youre feeling.While Flow Tabs might not be the ending salvo that puts Deezer on top of the other streaming services - a tall order considering some of Spotifys cool new features - its one more way to help differentiate between the all-too-similar streaming services.Jc5SrAxqA28J5wCSn57hae.png#





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