Anybody trying it out yet?
Seems a little bit of mess to me so far, they're just trying to do a little too much.
They start with this whole silly attempt to figure you out, what you like. Instead of having you clicking a few broad genres, why not just use all that data you already have? Want to know what I like? There is a giant library songs and albums I have purchased from you that you can access!
On that note too, it would be a nice little function to be able to go into your own music library, and be able to see and play the songs that are missing from particular albums.
Checked out the radio page, was excited to see that St. Vincent has a show (as well as Josh Homme). Clicked to get info on the St. Vincent show, absolutely no info on WHEN the show was. Jumped through a couple of hoops, finally find a link to 'full schedule' which then sent me out to a safari to a TUMBLR webpage that kind of answered the question.
Anyway, not to be too harsh right off the bat, just trying to see if this will be something worth actually paying money for.
Seems a little bit of mess to me so far, they're just trying to do a little too much.
They start with this whole silly attempt to figure you out, what you like. Instead of having you clicking a few broad genres, why not just use all that data you already have? Want to know what I like? There is a giant library songs and albums I have purchased from you that you can access!
On that note too, it would be a nice little function to be able to go into your own music library, and be able to see and play the songs that are missing from particular albums.
Checked out the radio page, was excited to see that St. Vincent has a show (as well as Josh Homme). Clicked to get info on the St. Vincent show, absolutely no info on WHEN the show was. Jumped through a couple of hoops, finally find a link to 'full schedule' which then sent me out to a safari to a TUMBLR webpage that kind of answered the question.
Anyway, not to be too harsh right off the bat, just trying to see if this will be something worth actually paying money for.