>they've clearly been spending way too much time with it internally without showing it to real world users //
I find it quite easy to use but have used the old interface - which incidentally I don't see this as that much different to, much more responsive (in the non-web3 sense).
What they're trying to do is allow you to select a playlist of music whilst listening. Their primary use-case appears to be someone who knows what they want to listen to, but they offer "radio stations" if you just want a sample of a category of music.
First song you add to the playlist (at bottom of screen) is autostarted. You search for another song, click the triangle-plus button and that song is added to playlist.
You can hover a song in the playlist to get more options or just click it to play that song.
If you select a few songs then click "radio off" (to turn it on!) then the "radio" feature selects similar songs and continues to do so. Songs in the selection can be up/downvoted to say you want more/none of that type of song (used to be anyway, too granular IMO).
One thing they do really well is to let you login without stopping the music.
I find it quite easy to use but have used the old interface - which incidentally I don't see this as that much different to, much more responsive (in the non-web3 sense).
What they're trying to do is allow you to select a playlist of music whilst listening. Their primary use-case appears to be someone who knows what they want to listen to, but they offer "radio stations" if you just want a sample of a category of music.
First song you add to the playlist (at bottom of screen) is autostarted. You search for another song, click the triangle-plus button and that song is added to playlist.
You can hover a song in the playlist to get more options or just click it to play that song.
If you select a few songs then click "radio off" (to turn it on!) then the "radio" feature selects similar songs and continues to do so. Songs in the selection can be up/downvoted to say you want more/none of that type of song (used to be anyway, too granular IMO).
One thing they do really well is to let you login without stopping the music.