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. Internet radio company Pandora has launched its new on-demand streaming service,. Like Spotify, Apple Music, and, the new service will let you pick and choose from millions of songs, however you’d like, for $10 a month.
Considering the on-demand model has become in recent years, common wisdom would suggest that Pandora is entering the game too late. But as this chart from shows, Pandora does have one advantage: It’s still very well-known.
According to a of 2,000 people by, Pandora is the most listened-to audio streaming service in the US, and by a good margin at that. That doesn’t erase the red flags, however. That margin is shrinking, and though Pandora has amassed roughly 80 million subscribers with its free, radio-centric service over the years, Spotify now has a head start in the on-demand market. Pandora’s status as the original audio streaming service gives it as good a shot as anyone, but given that Spotify still can’t turn a profit, if Pandora Premium will be a big moneymaker even if it is a hit.
When Rdio launched its new streaming service for iOS and Android last week, we decided to go straight at it, Molly McHugh-style. For those who don’t hang on our crack editor of all things social media’s every article, that means we decided to put Rdio’s recommendation algorithm through its paces in the same way McHugh recently did with. After all, the functionality and track libraries of any streaming radio app, be it one of those three services or Slacker, Last.fm, or any of the other gazillion versions currently available, are basically the same. The only salient questions are: How much does it cost, and how well can it identify music we want to hear?
Most of the selections were in line with what type of sound we were looking for The answer to the first question is simple. At free for an ad-free streaming radio service, you can’t beat Rdio on price (for the full-playlist monty, you still need to shell out $4.99 for the web app and $9.99 for the mobile one).
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As for the service’s ability to make us happy listeners, we’re not going to lie. After building two stations, each based on dramatically different kinds of music, we got so annoyed by Rdio’s seeming refusal to ever play the band each station was based on that we were ready to delete the thing and return to the warm embrace of our Spotify app. Then, in a furious flurry of punching the “skip” button in search of just one Pantera song on the Pantera station we discovered the coolest function we’ve ever seen on a streaming radio app. Turns out, Rdio’s app has a killer app, and that’s a filter, which determines how frequently a radio station plays the initiating band or artist. Just tap a song that’s playing, or scroll down while on the song’s screen, and you’re given a five-point scale that starts at “artist only” and ends at “adventurous.” Each point will dramatically alter how that station serves up your music, and it kinda sorta does away with the apparent biases and blind spots we often encounter with other services. So now we’re wondering why everyone else doesn’t have the same function. But in case that’s not enough to get you interested in Rdio, check out the rest of our hands on Look and feel If you’ve never used Rdio before, don’t worry – the interface is pretty standard and similar to other streaming music apps you may use.
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Tiled lists of albums, collapsible sidebar menus, and a minimalist playback control system – there’s nothing new or revolutionary here, just the controls you need. There’s no need to reinvent the wheel here, and this sort of standardized layout makes it easy for new users to jump right in and start streaming. Presumably, this will make the transition easier for Spotify and Pandora converts. The tunes Prior to discovering the aforementioned filter, each station we built was playing right in the middle of the scale, between “artist only” and “adventurous.” The playlists that were generated at this setting are still instructive to how Rdio’s algorithm thinks, so here’s a brief glimpse at how it handled our schizophrenic music listening habits. One Drop – One Night Clear Conscience – She was from Cali The Expendables – Bowl for Two Mike Pinto – When I Die Rebelution – Feelin Alright The b Foundation – The Funeral Song Easy Star All-Stars Sublime – Superstar Punani Bargain Music – Lifeless Wandering Keeping in Touch – Passafire Matisyahu – Searchin’ Ballyhoo!
– Outta My Mind Pacific Dub – Lost in you Jah Roots – Don’t You See The Problem Bedouin Soundclash – Gyasi The b Foundation – Looking High Bargain Music – Dub Fucking Mad Mike Pinto – Get Me Down Most of the selections were in line with what type of sound we were looking for – save for a few that veered too far in the direction of island reggae, and that one Matisyahu song that was all punchy and electronic. Sure, Matisyahu would normally be a welcome addition to this type of playlist, but stylistically speaking, “Searchin'” is nothing like what I was looking for, which makes us feel like the algorithm was giving us suggestions based solely on similar bands rather than instruments used, tempo, or mood. In all fairness though, that was only five songs in, and we’d only given a couple thumbs up by that point, so the app didn’t have very much feedback to run on.
Regardless, we got irritated with the Slightly Stoopid station, so we decided to switch things up and throw on some heavy metal. After discovering that Rdio doesn’t have any Tool songs, we were enraged. We needed even angrier music to match our mood, so we went with Pantera radio.
Here’s what Rdio played. Soil – Wide Open Slayer – Behind the Crooked Cross Black Label Society – Jungle Soil – Everything Type O Negative – Summer Breeze Megadeath – Wake Up Dead Zakk Wylde – Peddlers of Death Lamb of God – As the Palaces Burn Roadrunner United – The Rich Man DevilDriver – Knee Deep Soulfly – Rise of the Fallen Prong – Intermenstrual, D.S.B. Chimaira – Cleansation Avenged Sevenfold – Turn the Other Way Life of Agony – Method of Groove Body Count – Down the Bayou Sepultura – Stronger Than Hate Hellyeah- WM Free 36 Crazyfists – When Distance is the Closest Great Depression – Soulfly Getting 20 songs into the Pantera station without a single Pantera song is what got us so annoyed we were skipping songs so quickly that we discovered the filter, so that’s good. We’re still confused as to why, with the filter set to its default halfway between “artist only” and “adventurous,” we didn’t get any Pantera songs, and we suppose this is a knock against Rdio. But at this point we were just excited to tinker with the filter.