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Soundrop launched its social music discovery app on Deezer today, giving audiophiles the chance to join thousands of collaborative listening rooms via the on-demand music streaming service.
Similar to its existing Spotify and Facebook integration, users can boot up the app and jump into a room based on any artist or genre. Almost like a jukebox, users are able to suggest tracks and upvote those put forward by fellow listeners.
The app also offers real-time chat so that users can converse with one another and discuss their picks. Soundrop is also available on the Web via YouTube and as a native iOS app. Playback for the latter relies on an active Spotify subscription, but perhaps we’ll see Deezer supported in the future.
➤ Soundrop | Deezer | Spotify | iOS
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