That part’s easy: There’s a big ol’ “Follow” button at the top of each shared playlist. To make any playlist a group effort, hit the ellipses at the top of any playlist and select “Make Collaborative.” Keep in mind that in order for anyone to add to the playlist, they first need to follow it. For example, you can challenge each other to follow each song with the song it samples from, or co-create the ultimate flute-rock playlist. Spotify doesn’t offer the same interface or on-the-clock adrenaline rush, but you and your friends can still tag-team a playlist and play music-nerd games. ![]() ![]() ![]() You could chill out in a virtual room with a bunch of friends and strangers, take turns spinning, and even collaborate on a nice “theme jam"-as in, everyone takes turns playing songs about food or songs about the weather or songs about technology. Back in the day, Turntable.fm scratched a few itches that haven’t been re-scratched by newer services.
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