Discogs App launches song previews with Apple Music

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Credit: Discogs Database

Discogs, the leading online physical music exchange, has added a new song previews feature that allows users to preview millions of songs through the Discogs App. The Discogs iOS and Android apps now integrate with Apple Music.  Together with the Apple streaming, Discogs hopes to provide users with a service that will make their experience in the Discogs App more complete. 

Users can now stream music previews from albums directly with automatic track pairing through Apple Music API.  Until now, the Discogs Community has been able to manually pair YouTube videos with the Master Releases on Discogs. While this has been a great feature for visitors seeking to listen to music directly on our platform, Discogs is making discoverability even better.  Thanks to the Apple Music integration you’ll be able to listen to those releases directly on Discogs without waiting for a playlist to be created.

Download the Discogs App for iOS (here) and Android (here). 

With this new song preview integration, users will be able to browse through the app while still listening to the music they were playing. This opens a whole new level of navigating the app, finding hidden gems, and answering messages in the app while enjoying the music you love. You can listen while you virtually dig through the crates. Users who wish to listen longer than the preview can sign in or subscribe to Apple Music to listen to entire tracks from Apple Music while in the Discogs App.