Djay Users! How To Move Your Spotify Playlists To Tidal Or SoundCloud Go+

Spotify, by far the biggest streaming provider in the world, is to stop supporting all DJ software as of July 2020, says Algoriddim, the maker of djay.

However, it leaves users of djay – one of two DJ apps that currently features Spotify, and by far the biggest – with an imminent problem…

One solution if djay users want to carry on using a streaming service is to transfer to Tidal or Soundcloud Go!+, both of which are supported by djay. An extra benefit of doing this is that these two services are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in DJ software, so arguably they are safer bet longer-term anyway. In this video, Phil explains how to switch from Spotify to Tidal or SoundCloud Go+, so tune in!

Read the article: https://www.digitaldjtips.com/2020/03/spotify-to-stop-working-in-djay/

Head here for Tidal and Soundcloud info:

https://www.algoriddim.com/streaming-migration/tidal
https://www.algoriddim.com/streaming-migration/soundcloud

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