This free Spotify alternative is better for music discovery, and ad-free

Homescreen Heroes: BBC Sounds is excellent

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Features By Hamish Hector published 27 October 2024

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Tired of Spotify’s new music suggestions not launching you out of your playlist comfort zone or simply done with paying however much a month for your music streaming service? I’ve fallen in love with this fantastic free alternative that everyone needs to have on their phone’s home screen: BBC Sounds.

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It’s the app that BBC Radio hosts won’t stop promoting in their shows, and if you’ve downloaded it, you’ll know exactly why it's up there with the best music streaming services.

As you’d expect from a radio app, you can use it to listen to a live feed of any BBC radio station – this includes Radio 1 through 6, BBC World Service, or any local station, among many others. Alternatively, if you’re busy when a particular program you’re keen to hear is live, you can scroll through the archive of recent shows and tune in after the fact.

Catch up is how I keep up with my favorite shows: Future Artists with Sian Eleri, New Music with Jack Saunders, and the Official Chart – which is also usually hosted by Saunders. They’re fantastic motivators when I get up in the morning or a wonderful soundtrack for my commute or my chores to make the time fly by.

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And just like Spotify, if you’re worried about a poor connection disrupting your flow, you can download a show to listen offline later. It’ll stay downloaded until 30 days after they first aired, and you can listen to the whole thing (music and all) any time in that window.

If you aren’t yet ready to abandon Spotify – or Apple Music – completely, there’s still a great reason to use BBC Sounds. Every music show has a set list, and clicking the three dots next to a song lets you open the track in either of these two music streaming services. The only exceptions are exclusive Live Lounge covers or very new tracks that aren’t on streaming yet.

The three shows I highlighted above are especially good for discovering new sounds. Sian Eleri and Jack Saunders are music experts, with their song selection and commentary providing an in-depth understanding of why these are the best tracks to be listening to today – with Eleri’s program focusing on lesser-known musicians who are releasing fantastic new stuff. Saunders highlights the most popular tracks of the moment as well as the latest tracks from household names and artists who absolutely should be in his two programs.

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