1. Gaana Gaana is well known music app among all music lovers worldwide, it is very common and useful for Indian music keen. The lates...
1. Gaana
Gaana is well known music app among all music lovers worldwide, it is very common and useful for Indian music keen. The latest music in the country breaks on this app before most other places. And that’s not all. Gaana has an incredibly great collection of international artists and songs, including some original tracks that aren’t as easy to find on most other music apps. You can browse through their alphabetic lists of songs that will surprise you in a really pleasant way. Definitely, one of the few good music apps in India.
2.Beatport
Beatport is known for its best music collection for Dance music and DJs in the parties. Mostly all greatest dance music tracks release here, before most other places in the world. If you want to be updated with use beatport. From established artists like Fatboy Slim to the fairly new ones, if they’re on beatport, you can be assured that they’re a big deal. Also worth checking out are the genre-based playlists that Beatport puts together. You can just play these at your next house party and chill.
3.TuneIn
TuneIn works both ways; in fact, as you scroll lower, you’ll find a number of Indian run stations and playlists you can check out, if you’re into it. You simply choose your genre, starting from the 60s and spanning up to the Top 40 across the world. Work your way from there. Clicking on any genre will give you a host of channels to listen to and it’s quite an amazing experience to discover tracks that you thought you might have forgotten or misplaced or, whatever else.
4.Shazam
This app is very useful for clubbers and party lovers. Suppose you’re at a nice club, pub, or lounge and a song comes on that you’re enjoying and would want to listen to later on. You open Shazam, tap on the blue disc-like image in the centre and as it starts to spin, it’s listening to the track playing out loud and getting the track name and artist for you. It keeps a track of all your recent plays and even suggests similar music you might be interested in. Lifesaver!
5.Wynk
Wynk is a Airtel powered music app that is, actually, not bad at all. Works similarly to Apple Music; although, from time-to-time, you get lucrative deals doling out free music for a period of time that you can make the most of. It’s a good mix of all the top numbers on national and international charts, as well as old school classics. For an Indian music app, claiming to have an international, albeit rather commercial appeal, it’s not too bad. Plus, the amount you spend on the downloads and plays is quite minimal, no matter how extensive your phone usage may be.
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