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DJ With Apple Music lets you create sets directly from its catalogue via integration with AlphaTheta, Serato and moreApple has introduced DJ with Apple Music, an “integrated experience” with leading DJ software and hardware platforms, enabling Apple Music subscribers to build and mix sets directly from Apple Music’s catalogue.
The integration sees Apple Music team up with AlphaTheta, Serato, and inMusic’s Engine DJ, Denon DJ, Numark, and RANE DJ, plus Algoriddim’s djay Pro software. The initiative has been set up so that DJs at all levels have easy access to Apple Music’s catalogue, and can create and rehearse their sets on any of these DJ software and hardware platforms.

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DJ with Apple Music builds upon the success of its DJ Mixes programme, which it announced back in September 2021. In December, Apple Music also launched Apple Music Club, a live global radio station where mixes from “the most important and forward-thinking DJs” are curated together for a never-ending set, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
From today, users can also access a new dedicated DJ with Apple Music category page, spotlighting a series of DJ-friendly editorial playlists, along with new curator pages for each DJ software and hardware platform.
“Apple Music is committed to supporting DJs,” says Stephen Campbell, Global Head of Dance, Electronic & DJ Mixes at Apple Music. “With this latest integration, we’re taking that commitment even further – seamlessly connecting Apple Music with the industry’s leading DJ software and hardware. This innovation brings the full power of Apple Music into the creative workflow, making it easier than ever for DJs to access, play, and discover music in real time.”
“The integration of djay with Apple Music across mobile, desktop and spatial devices opens up a world of creative possibilities for both beginners and seasoned pros,” says Karim Morsy, CEO at Algoriddim. “With instant access to Apple Music’s catalogue of over 100 million songs, DJs can mix anytime, anywhere – transforming the way they discover and play their favourite music. Whether using Automix for a seamless, hands-free experience or crafting their own unique sets with djay’s powerful mixing tools, this integration marks a major milestone in making DJing more accessible than ever.”
“We are thrilled to bring this integration with Apple Music to DJs around the world and in their creative process,” says Yoshinori Kataoka, President and CEO of AlphaTheta. “This marks a significant step forward in making DJing more accessible, and we couldn’t be more excited about the possibilities it opens up.”
“At inMusic, our goal has always been to empower DJs with innovative tools that enhance creativity and performance,” says Morgan Donoghue, VP Marketing, DJ Brands at inMusic. “Integrating Apple Music into our Engine DJ platforms marks a major step forward, giving DJs instant access to a vast library of over 100 million tracks and expertly curated playlists to build and refine their sets with ease. This collaboration ensures DJs at every level can seamlessly discover, play and integrate new music into their creative workflow.”
“Teaming up with Apple Music is a milestone moment for Serato’s artist community, said Young Ly, CEO at Serato. “We are excited to see established and new DJs alike combine their passion and creativity with access to one of the largest streaming catalogs in the world.”
In more Apple news, the tech brand has newly announced that a software update arriving this April will add lossless audio and ultra-low latency to its AirPods Max headphones.
Find out more or try it out now over at DJ with Apple Music. 
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Apple has introduced DJ with Apple Music, an “integrated experience” with leading DJ software and hardware platforms, enabling Apple Music subscribers to create sets directly from its catalogue.