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Old 03-04-2016, 04:23 PM
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Default Aurender + TIDAL [Navigation … A Match Made in Heaven]

I have been a subscriber to TIDAL [30 day free trial] for less than 48 hours and dig’n it! IMHO the Aurender IOS APP kicks-tail over the TIDAL IOS APP.

Note: What I like about the Aurender interpretation is that it is not force feeding me Kanye West or any of the other investors or their favourites. NICE JOB AURENDER, they have worked around this gracefully.

Notable, the TIDAL IOS APP does the very opposite. For example, it is heavily promoting Kayne West. You can move past this with some some tedious work arounds when you stuck using TIDAL when not in proximity to your awesome Aurender!

Goes without saying, the Aurender APP is elegant, logical and robust. The folks at Aurender seem to put a lot of love into their software R&D and vigilantly update. They have a real sense that THE CUSTOMER COMES FIRST!

Onward with some screenshots of the APP.

Image 1: The Media Streaming is a snap. Easy login. Boom!



Image 2: Login to TIDAL a breeze.



Image 3: Search is a snap!



Image 4: The Genre feature is slick!



Image 5: Moods is a seriously kewl feature



Image 6: Discovery is kewl.



Image 7: This is a list of my favorites I just added. Nice!



Image 8: Playing tunes via TIDAL is just as easy as playing tunes through the Aurender APP. Perfect synergy.


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Old 03-04-2016, 04:54 PM
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Thank you for sharing David.
I see Hooverphonic among your favourites.
Cool! They're from my neck of the woods.
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Old 03-04-2016, 05:14 PM
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Thanks, Bart. I like them in general. Though, their new album is a little to folk style for me. I like their older work. But, maybe the new work will grow on me. I am playing it through TIDAL as I type this.

Check out The 1975!
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