

The mood-based playlists were just as hit or miss and didn't seem to take into account our existing music collection or any of our previously played tracks. And this is despite having no R&B at all on this particular device, nonetheless any from that particular time period. But the more amorphous "Music You Love" channel refused to serve up anything except R&B from the early aughts, including TLC's No Scrubs and a deep cut off of Kelis' Tasty.

Things worked well enough when punching in the name of an artist or a song (some Mobb Deep in our Wu Tang station, Tom Vek and The Rapture in our LCD Soundsystem one). Unfortunately, in our brief time with the service, its actual discovery tech left something to be desired. We couldn't find any reliable numbers about the current size of that service's catalog, but at the time of its 2011 IPO there were only 800,000 tracks available, which make' doubleTwist's claim seem perfectly reasonable. Magic Radio's big bragging line is that its library of over 13 million songs is 12-times the size of Pandora's.
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