

The higher up a podcast appears on your list in this section, the more recently a new episode became available.īoth iOS & Android Spotify apps should be silently updated over the next few days.

Shows: The new Shows tab allows you to quickly manage the podcasts you follow and explore their past episodes.Downloads: This tab serves as your repository for the podcast episodes you’ve downloaded-so you can listen even when you’re offline.So, for example, the episode of The Rewind with Guy Raz that you paused yesterday will appear up top, followed by the new episode of Jemele Hill is Unbothered you’d been waiting for. And further down the list you’ll find newly released episodes of all the podcasts you follow. Episodes: The Episodes tab allows you to quickly find new episodes or resume podcasts you’re listening to, so picking up where you left off is a snap.Podcasts are similarly much more sensibly organized. To save all the songs to your Liked Songs playlist, tap the “…” menu and select “Like all songs.” Albums: If you tap the heart icon on any album, you’ll find it’s saved to this section for quick listening in the future.To add an artist to this section, tap the “follow” button on the artist’s page. Artists: This section is just what it sounds like: a true representation of the artists you follow.When you’re offline, we’ll also automatically sort your playlists to show you the ones you have downloaded and available.

Every time you <3 a song it’s added to this playlist, and you can now quickly download all its content at once for offline listening. Playlists: All the playlists you’ve previously liked or made are here, plus a new one: Liked Songs.Within Music, you then have three sub-tabs for Playlists, Artists, and Albums, with playlists as the default view. The latest version of the iOS & Android Spotify apps provides users with much better organization of both their music and podcasts.Īt the top of the screen, you now have Music and Podcasts tabs, so these are now kept completely separate …
