Updated On: 03 July, 2021 11:50 AM IST | Mumbai | Shunashir Sen
A Danish music app called Moodagent has just launched in India. Four musicians gave it a go, to see how it matches up to the competition

The app rivals existing services such as Spotify and YouTube music. Representation pic
Akash Chanda, 34, guitarist
I found the app to be interesting because of the kinds of things you can do with it, in terms of selecting the mood that you want and the suggestions it gives in turn. The algorithm is quite cool and new that way, and one I haven’t used before. The layout is a little confusing at the start, but then you do get used to it as you go along. I also like the feed. I don’t know if the algorithm catches your taste in music and then gives you the feed accordingly — that would be really cool. The downside is that I couldn’t find a lot of indie artistes, including popular international indie musicians. All the commercial musicians are there. But, all in all, it’s quite nice and I enjoyed checking it out. The sound quality on the app was awesome.