If you love music, then you have probably used Spotify before. Well, apparently a team of music experts from Spectralmind were able to develop an app that will be launched on Spotify very soon. It’s called SonarFlow. SonarFlow is a visual music player that promises to make music browsing much simpler and fun. Classic music players usually require users to scan music through an almost-endless list of albums and artists. SonarFlow hopes to change all that by presenting your music in “bubbles” sorted according to their genre.
The sizes of the bubbles vary depending on content, so the more songs an album has, the bigger the bubble is. SonarFlow also has a pinch-to-zoom functionality to view details of artists as well as their individual tracks. To play songs, users can double tap a bubble to choose the songs. You can also use AirPlay to stream your songs on other audio devices and share the kind of music you are currently digging to your friends via Facebook. If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind music player, SonarFlow could be the one for you. SonarFlow for Spotify will be coming soon. Stay tuned for updates.
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