Last week, Apple announced the new Apple Music Voice Plan, designed exclusively for Siri, priced at $4.99 a month.
From the press release:
Apple Music is also adding hundreds of new mood and activity playlists created by Apple Music’s editorial experts that are fully optimized just for voice. Subscribers can ask Siri to “Play the dinner party playlist,” “Play something chill,” or even “Play more like this” for a truly personalized music experience. These new playlists are available to every subscriber of any Apple Music plan — and make using Apple Music, together with Siri, even better.
This raised the question, where are these playlists?
John Voorhees, in the headline linked MacStories post:
The playlists have begun showing up on Apple Music, so last night, Federico and I began searching the streaming service to see what’s new. What we found was over 250 playlists each designed to fit a mood or activity that use animated cover art with simple line drawings to set them apart from Apple’s other playlist. Although they were announced as Siri playlists during the event on Monday, anyone with an Apple Music subscription can view and play the new playlists in the Music app like any other playlist in the service’s collection.
Follow the link, scroll down, tap on any of the playlist links to start them playing in Apple Music.
Alternatively, you can launch any of the playlists via Siri (especially useful if you are a Voice Plan subscriber), like so:
“Hey Siri, play the Feeling Good playlist”
Nice work by the MacStories team.