
In February 2021, Spotify announced Spotify HiFi, a premium tier service that was supposed to supply music in increased high quality than Spotify’s most of 320kbit/s.
Then, the corporate did…nothing. Aside for some obscure confirmations that Spotify HiFi remains to be coming, Spotify principally kept silent on the matter, whereas actually all of its rivals began or continued to supply music in lossless (or higher) audio high quality. Spotify’s most up-to-date update features a TikTok-like redesign that angered part of its userbase, with no point out of upgraded audio high quality.
Two years later, the corporate lastly broke the silence on Spotify HiFi. In an interview with The Verge, Spotify co-president Gustav Söderström confirmed that the corporate nonetheless plans to “do it,” whereas being astonishingly obscure about what “doing it” truly means.
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“We announced it, but then the industry changed for a bunch of reasons. We are going to do it, but we’re going to do it in a way where it makes sense for us and for our listeners. The industry changed and we had to adapt,” he said, including that it will be one thing that’s “our own and unique.”
While lossless audio high quality absolutely is not a precedence for all Spotify users, there’s seemingly an excellent chunk of them who’d like to see Spotify no less than meet up with the competitors, which incorporates Tidal, Apple Music, and Amazon Music Unlimited. And with Apple and Sonos lately launching audio system that help Spatial Audio, Spotify once more stands out as one of many fashionable companies that does not help it.
Söderström declined to touch upon whether or not Spotify HiFi will embody spatial audio, and he would not even affirm that it could be a “lossless-type experience.”
“Something is coming at some point,” he said.