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Spotify has expanded its AI DJ feature to support French, German, Italian and Brazilian Portuguese, going beyond English and Spanish to enhance personalised listening.

The music streaming platform said the feature is now available in more than 75 markets, including Austria, Brazil, France, Germany, Italy, Portugal, South Korea and Switzerland.

Spotify launched the AI DJ feature in 2023. At first, it mainly offered spoken commentary between tracks while recommending music based on a user’s listening habits. Since then, the company has steadily added more interactive features.

Last year, Spotify updated the tool so users could speak with the DJ directly and ask for changes in mood, genre or style during a listening session. Users can now also request specific tracks through voice or text prompts.

The company said each new language version comes with its own DJ personality and voice.

For French listeners, the DJ is called Maïa. Spotify described the character as “Effortlessly cool and treats every listener like a friend who already has great taste.”

The German-language DJ, Ben, is described as “The kind of voice that makes listening feel intentional: warm and present, without trying too hard.”

Spotify said Alex, the Italian DJ, is “Warm and grounded: the voice that bridges the gap between knowing music and truly feeling it.”

For Brazilian Portuguese users, Dani is “Always one song ahead of the moment: eclectic and genuinely excited to share what’s next.”

The company said the feature continually builds on Spotify’s goal towards more customised recommendations inside the app.

Since launching in 2023, DJ (beta) has helped shape a more personalised listening experience for 94 million Spotify Premium users,” Spotify said.

The DJ tool combines music suggestions with spoken commentary and draws from a user’s listening history to recommend familiar tracks, older favourites and new releases.

Spotify has also been adding other AI-based tools across the platform. These include playlist generation features that allow users to create music or podcast playlists by describing what they want to hear.

Users can access DJ from Spotify’s home page or by searching for “DJ” inside the app. Language settings can be changed through the menu within the DJ card.

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Spotify Finally Rolls Out Lossless Audio for Premium Users https://techeconomy.ng/spotify-lossless-audio-premium-rollout/ https://techeconomy.ng/spotify-lossless-audio-premium-rollout/#respond Wed, 10 Sep 2025 12:51:31 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=166868 The feature, which brings higher sound quality in FLAC format, is rolling out gradually across more than 50 countries, including the UK, US, Germany, Japan, and Australia.

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Spotify has confirmed that lossless audio is now available to its Premium subscribers, putting an end to years of delays and missed deadlines. 

The feature, which brings higher sound quality in FLAC format, is rolling out gradually across more than 50 countries, including the UK, US, Germany, Japan, and Australia.

Subscribers will not need to pay extra for the upgrade. Instead, the feature is being added directly to existing Premium plans, avoiding the creation of a separate “HiFi” or “Music Pro” tier that many had anticipated. Users will receive an in-app notification once the update is live for their account.

To enable the feature, listeners must navigate to Settings & Privacy → Media Quality, where “Lossless” can be selected for streaming on Wi-Fi, mobile data, and downloads. Spotify has also included a visual indicator that confirms when tracks are playing in lossless format. However, enabling the option has to be done separately on each device.

The rollout comes with some technical limitations. Spotify’s lossless quality peaks at 24-bit/44.1 kHz FLAC, which falls short of the higher-resolution options offered by rivals like Apple Music, Tidal, and Qobuz. Those services support up to 24-bit/192 kHz, a difference that only a fraction of audiophiles with high-end sound systems might notice.

Still, Spotify insists the new feature improves clarity and depth across almost its entire 100-million-song catalogue. Gustav Gyllenhammar, Spotify’s vice president of Subscriptions, described it as a milestone for users:

The wait is finally over; we’re so excited lossless sound is rolling out to Premium subscribers. We’ve taken time to build this feature in a way that prioritizes quality, ease of use, and clarity at every step, so you always know what’s happening under the hood. With Lossless, our premium users will now have an even better listening experience.”

The company is also working with hardware makers to ensure larger compatibility. At launch, devices from Sony, Bose, Samsung, and Sennheiser are supported, with Sonos and Amazon integration expected in the coming weeks.

One caveat is that Bluetooth connections do not have the bandwidth to deliver full lossless audio, meaning wired headphones or Wi-Fi-enabled speakers via Spotify Connect are recommended for the best experience.

Spotify has arrived late to this space. Apple Music introduced lossless audio in 2021 at no additional cost, while Amazon Music HD dropped its premium charge in 2019. YouTube Music now remains the only major streaming service without a lossless option.

After years of delays, Spotify’s move is an important step, even if it doesn’t immediately match the technical depth of its competitors. For subscribers, it finally means access to the sound quality many have been asking for since 2017.

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