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Introducing the lean, green, music machine ? Spotify for iPad

We?re buzzing today because we?ve brought your favourite music service to one of your favourite devices. Say hello to the Spotify iPad app.

Now you can play, discover and share music like never before. Check out our video and some of the great features below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yXdD-2wJUac

Simply beautiful. Beautifully simple.

Our iPad app looks great. We?ve included Retina graphics and high-definition album art to make browsing a pleasure. Enjoying all the world?s music instantly on your iPad has never been easier. And with the brand new full-screen view and AirPlay integration, Spotify and your iPad are perfect for each other, both as your pumped-up living room stereo and your lean, green music machine when you?re on the move.

The full set of features includes:

  • Retina graphics for iPad - dazzling display, razor sharp images, richer colours
  • Even easier to browse and explore Spotify?s entire 18 million* song catalogue
  • New ?Now Playing? full-screen view with high-definition cover art
  • Search for playlists, users and music - all from the same view
  • Check out what?s hot and find trending playlists & songs amongst your friends
  • Inbox grouped by user for easy searching
  • Gapless playback and crossfade
  • AirPlay integration

Give it a try for free

Head over to the App Store to get your hands on the new Spotify iPad app. If you?re not a Premium subscriber yet and want to give it a spin, just sign up for our 30-day free trial and try the app today.

We?ve worked long and hard on this app and hope you enjoy it as much as we do.

Source: Spotify blog

Download: Spotify for iPad (iTunes App Store)

The updated iPhone app is much better. It's much more responsive.

The only problem I am having is that the 'Crossfading' option they added doesn't seem to work? Anyone else experiencing this? I've tried the usual delete/re-download/restart phone.

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