[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":248},["ShallowReactive",2],{"blog-post:/blog/how-to-find-new-music-on-apple-music":3,"related-blog-posts:/blog/how-to-find-new-music-on-apple-music":240},{"id":4,"title":5,"body":6,"date":220,"dateModified":221,"description":222,"draft":223,"extension":224,"heroImage":221,"meta":225,"navigation":226,"ogImage":221,"path":227,"relatedSlugs":228,"seo":232,"stem":233,"tags":234,"__hash__":239},"blog/blog/how-to-find-new-music-on-apple-music.md","How to find new music on Apple Music (and what's still missing)",{"type":7,"value":8,"toc":211},"minimark",[9,13,17,20,25,33,36,43,54,58,64,70,76,87,91,97,103,124,128,136,140,143],[10,11,5],"h1",{"id":12},"how-to-find-new-music-on-apple-music-and-whats-still-missing",[14,15,16],"p",{},"Apple Music has over 100 million tracks and a set of discovery features that, on paper, should surface the right ones. In practice, if you follow more than a handful of artists, you've probably noticed things slipping through. A label you care about puts out a record and you find out two weeks later from someone's Instagram story. An artist you've listened to for years drops an EP and Apple Music says nothing.",[14,18,19],{},"The pieces are there. They're just scattered, partially broken, and none of them do what you actually want: show me everything from the people I follow, every week, without me having to go looking.",[21,22,24],"h2",{"id":23},"the-built-in-discovery-features","The built-in discovery features",[14,26,27,28,32],{},"Apple Music runs a full weekly schedule of personalized playlists under the \"Made for You\" banner: Get Up Mix on Mondays, Favorites on Tuesdays, Friends Mix on Thursdays, New Music Mix on Fridays, Chill Mix on Sundays, and Heavy Rotation Mix daily. Of these, ",[29,30,31],"strong",{},"New Music Mix"," is the one that matters for discovery. It updates every Friday with 25 tracks: a combination of new releases from artists you listen to and new releases from artists Apple thinks you'll like.",[14,34,35],{},"The problem is \"personalized\" and \"complete\" aren't the same thing. If you follow 60 artists and eight of them released something this week, you might see three of those in 25 tracks. The other five got bumped for algorithmic picks you didn't ask for. There's no setting that says \"show me everything from the people I follow first.\"",[14,37,38,39,42],{},"Then there's ",[29,40,41],{},"Discovery Station",", Apple's answer to Discover Weekly. It launched in August 2023 and it's technically an algorithmic playlist, but you can only see one upcoming song at a time. No tracklist, no saving, no browsing ahead. It only surfaces music you've never heard before, which is a genuinely useful filter when it works. When it doesn't, tap the three dots and hit \"Suggest Less\" to steer it. It lives on the Home tab under \"Top Picks for You,\" and Apple doesn't exactly advertise it.",[14,44,45,46,49,50,53],{},"Beyond those, Apple Music's Home tab has a New Releases section that surfaces recent releases from artists in your library — up to around 70 albums, which is more than most people realize. The ",[29,47,48],{},"New"," tab (formerly Browse) has nearly 100 genre categories and human-curated playlists that update every Friday. ",[29,51,52],{},"New Music Daily"," is Apple's editorial playlist: one playlist, same for everyone, updated daily, heavily weighted toward pop and major-label releases. If you're into Hessle Audio or Brainfeeder, it's not going to do much for you.",[21,55,57],{"id":56},"where-it-falls-apart","Where it falls apart",[14,59,60,63],{},[29,61,62],{},"Notifications are unreliable."," Apple Music has a new release notification feature. You favorite an artist (tap the star on their page), go into Settings → Notifications → Music → Music Notification Settings, and toggle on \"New Music.\" That's a three-screen-deep settings journey for a feature that, in practice, barely fires. It's one of the most consistent complaints on r/AppleMusic. One user put it plainly: \"Notifications in the Music app are sporadic and unreliable. Not only won't you usually get them, but new releases could show up as a Lock Screen banner notification, as a banner at the top of the Songs section in your library, or as a Top Pick card on your Home page. You never know.\" Others report starring artists and never receiving a single alert.",[14,65,66,69],{},[29,67,68],{},"There's no Release Radar."," This is the gap that hurts. Spotify's Release Radar automatically collects new releases from every artist you follow into one playlist. It's not perfect, but it's systematic: if you follow an artist and they release a track, it shows up. Apple Music doesn't have anything like it. New Music Mix is the closest, but 25 algorithmic tracks is not the same as \"here's everything from your artists this week.\" The gap is significant enough that some people maintain a free Spotify account just for Release Radar, then use SongShift to transfer the playlist to Apple Music every Monday. That's a five-step weekly ritual to get what should be a native feature.",[14,71,72,75],{},[29,73,74],{},"You can't follow labels."," If your discovery method is label-driven — you follow Ninja Tune or Hyperdub and listen to whatever they put out — Apple Music gives you no way to do that. Neither does Spotify, but at least on Spotify third-party tools can work with your followed-artist list. Apple Music's favoriting system is more opaque.",[14,77,78,81,82,86],{},[29,79,80],{},"Credits stop short."," Apple Music shows songwriter and producer credits on the Now Playing screen. You can tap through and see other songs by that person. But that's where it ends. You can't follow a producer. You can't get notified when they show up on something new. Hudson Mohawke produced \"Talk Talk\" and \"Mean Girls\" on Charli XCX's ",[83,84,85],"em",{},"Brat"," and puts out solo records on Warp. Apple Music will show you his name in the Brat credits. It won't connect that to his own releases, won't notify you when he drops something, won't add it to any playlist. The data is right there. Nothing uses it.",[21,88,90],{"id":89},"filling-the-gaps","Filling the gaps",[14,92,93,96],{},[29,94,95],{},"MusicHarbor"," is the go-to third-party option and it comes up in basically every r/AppleMusic thread about release tracking. It's an iOS and Mac app that syncs with your Apple Music library, shows a chronological feed of new releases, and sends push notifications. It does the core job well. No web app, no auto-updating playlist, no credit tracking. Free tier caps you at 20 artists; unlimited is $3.99/mo or around $50 for a lifetime unlock.",[14,98,99,102],{},[29,100,101],{},"Beepr"," does one thing: push notifications when an artist you follow drops something, across Spotify, Apple Music, and Amazon Music. The pitch is speed. It doesn't build playlists or maintain a feed. Free with limits, $3.99/mo for unlimited.",[14,104,105,106,113,114,118,119,123],{},"I built ",[107,108,112],"a",{"href":109,"rel":110},"https://tracknack.com",[111],"nofollow","Tracknack"," because I wanted the rest of it. You import your Apple Music library (or Spotify, or both), follow ",[107,115,117],{"href":116},"/blog/how-to-track-record-label-releases-automatically","artists and labels",", and it keeps a playlist updated automatically with their new releases. Email alerts too. Because it pulls ",[107,120,122],{"href":121},"/blog/what-spotify-song-credits-tell-you","credits from both Spotify and Discogs",", it catches connections that no platform surfaces on its own — a producer you follow showing up as a co-writer on someone else's record, a remix credit on a compilation you wouldn't have found. If you use both Apple Music and Spotify, one follow list covers both.",[21,125,127],{"id":126},"running-them-together","Running them together",[14,129,130,131,135],{},"Discovery Station is good at serendipity. New Music Mix is a reasonable starting point for the week. Neither is reliable for completeness. The best setup is ",[107,132,134],{"href":133},"/blog/how-to-find-new-music-youll-actually-like","running a few approaches in parallel",": let Apple's algorithms handle the surprises, use a tracking tool so nothing from your artists slips through, and save your own digging for the stuff neither can reach.",[21,137,139],{"id":138},"sources-and-notes","Sources and notes",[14,141,142],{},"Checked on April 5, 2026.",[144,145,146,155,163,171,179,187,195,203],"ul",{},[147,148,149,154],"li",{},[107,150,153],{"href":151,"rel":152},"https://support.apple.com/en-us/111118",[111],"Apple Support: How to add and find favorites in Apple Music"," — favoriting artists and enabling new release notifications",[147,156,157,162],{},[107,158,161],{"href":159,"rel":160},"https://support.apple.com/guide/iphone/find-new-music-iph2c41e6189/ios",[111],"Apple Support: Find new music with Apple Music on iPhone"," — official guide to discovery features",[147,164,165,170],{},[107,166,169],{"href":167,"rel":168},"https://www.reddit.com/r/AppleMusic/comments/1n27d35/how_do_you_discover_new_music_on_apple_music/",[111],"r/AppleMusic: How do you discover new music on Apple Music?"," — user discussion on discovery methods and workarounds",[147,172,173,178],{},[107,174,177],{"href":175,"rel":176},"https://www.reddit.com/r/AppleMusic/comments/16s7unb/is_there_a_way_to_get_notified_when_an_artist_you/",[111],"r/AppleMusic: Is there a way to get notified when an artist you like drops new music?"," — user reports on notification reliability",[147,180,181,186],{},[107,182,185],{"href":183,"rel":184},"https://lifehacker.com/apple-musics-discovery-station-is-a-decent-spotify-disc-1850717817",[111],"Lifehacker: Apple Music's Discovery Station Is a Decent Spotify Discover Weekly Alternative"," — Discovery Station overview and limitations",[147,188,189,194],{},[107,190,193],{"href":191,"rel":192},"https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/apple-music-replay-monthly-how-to-discover-new-songs-artists-albums",[111],"PCMag: How to Discover New Songs and Artists on Apple Music"," — guide to Apple Music discovery features",[147,196,197,202],{},[107,198,201],{"href":199,"rel":200},"https://apps.apple.com/us/app/musicharbor-track-new-music/id1440405750",[111],"MusicHarbor on the App Store"," — release tracking for Apple Music, v5.2.1 (March 2025)",[147,204,205,210],{},[107,206,209],{"href":207,"rel":208},"https://apps.apple.com/us/app/beepr-real-time-music-alerts/id1493068752",[111],"BEEPR on the App Store"," — real-time release alerts, v1.4.5 (January 2025)",{"title":212,"searchDepth":213,"depth":213,"links":214},"",2,[215,216,217,218,219],{"id":23,"depth":213,"text":24},{"id":56,"depth":213,"text":57},{"id":89,"depth":213,"text":90},{"id":126,"depth":213,"text":127},{"id":138,"depth":213,"text":139},"2026-04-05",null,"Apple Music has Discovery Station, New Music Mix, and more. 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