Apple Music Integrates with DJ Tools, Offering 100 Million Songs for Mixes

March 25, 2025
Apple Music Integrates with DJ Tools, Offering 100 Million Songs for Mixes
  • The integration follows the earlier implementation of Apple Music with Algoriddim's djay Pro software, which debuted in 2024.

  • Notably, while Spotify previously allowed integration with third-party DJ apps, it ceased this support in 2020, making Apple Music's new offering particularly appealing for DJs.

  • Apple Music's DJ Mixes program, initiated in 2021, focuses on attracting creators of DJ mixes and ensuring proper royalties through Shazam's technology.

  • To access these features, a subscription to Apple Music is required, emphasizing the platform's commitment to enhancing the DJ experience.

  • In addition to Apple Music, Djay Pro also supports Tidal and SoundCloud, providing DJs with alternative streaming options.

  • Apple has officially announced the integration of its Apple Music catalog with popular DJ tools, allowing DJs to create mixes directly using the platform.

  • Beginning today, Apple Music subscribers can mix their own sets with access to over 100 million songs using leading DJ software and hardware, including Serato and Algoriddim's djay Pro.

  • This integration supports various platforms such as AlphaTheta, Engine DJ, Denon DJ, Numark, and RANE DJ, broadening the options available for DJs.

  • The initiative, branded as 'DJ with Apple Music', includes curated playlists and dedicated curator pages for each supported platform, providing valuable resources for DJs.

  • Algoriddim CEO Karim Morsy noted that this integration presents creative opportunities for both novice and experienced DJs alike.

  • Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic & DJ Mixes at Apple Music, reaffirmed the company's dedication to supporting DJs through this new integration.

  • This development builds on the success of the DJ Mixes feature launched in September 2021, which established Apple Music as a premier destination for high-quality DJ mixes.

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