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    Updated:December 25, 20252 Mins Read
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    Spotify has quietly rolled out a beta feature called “Mix” for selected Premium users, letting folks personalize how songs flow in their playlists—no more awkward gaps or abrupt endings. You can hit “Auto” for an instant blend or tinker with presets like Fade or Rise, adjust volume, EQ, and effects, and even use waveforms, BPM, and musical key data to nail down exactly where transitions happen. It’s designed for smoother listening, whether you just want to vibe—say, on a run—or throw together a seamless party mix, and you can even collaborate with friends who have Premium. Toggle the transitions on or off whenever you like. 

    Sources: Newsroom.com, TechCrunch, The Verge

    Key Takeaways

    – The “Mix” feature enables both automatic and manual transition options—and includes presets like Fade or Rise plus fine-grained controls for volume, EQ, effects, waveform, BPM, and key.

    – It’s available now in beta to eligible Premium users, who can toggle transitions on or off and even collaborate on playlists with others.

    – Spotify clearly intends this to be a creative and performance-friendly tool—improving the listening experience across contexts like workouts, road trips, or party DJing.

    In-Depth

    Spotify’s new “Mix” tool is a thoughtful upgrade for users who want more control and creativity in their listening experience. For Premium subscribers lucky enough to get it in beta, “Mix” sits right in the playlist toolbar and offers two smart paths: you can tap “Auto” and let Spotify do the transitions—or go hands-on. Choose from presets like Fade or Rise, and fine-tune volume, EQ, effect curves, and even beat and waveform data to craft just the right handoff between tracks. The app conveniently shows each song’s BPM and key, so your transitions can feel smooth and musically coherent.

    Toggle “Mix” on and off at will—great for flipping between raw and polished versions—and for those social moments, the feature allows multiple Premium users to collaborate on a mixed playlist. Whether you’re curating a high-energy running set or shaping a chill road-trip vibe, the tool aims to make playlists feel as well-mixed as they are curated.

    This move is a solid step toward giving users real DJ-style power—without overwhelming complexity. It’s conservative in the sense it builds on essentials: control, precision, and personalization, with no flashy gimmicks. Spotify is leaning in on what users already value—smooth transitions, curated energy flow, and ease of use—and delivering just that.

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