This Playlist App Is Like Tinder For Music And It's A Match Made In Heaven
16 February 2016, 11:00 | Updated: 8 May 2017, 17:09

For when you're in the swiping mood.
We're a world of swipers, aren't we? Tinder is, essentially, our way of meeting people; it's our dating pool. And, regardless what you think about the mobile dating app, it can be pretty addictive. Swiping right and left on your phone has never been so satisfying.
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However, if you're anything like us, you'll have about 200 'matches' and be speaking to about 3 of them. It's a fact of life.
But what if there was a Tinder for music? What if you could open an app and, rather than painstakingly scroll through your entire library you could just swipe right and left to add songs to a playlist? Well that is now a thing and it looks very good.
Called Fab.fm, the app uses a Tinder-like interface (obvs) where you can swipe right to add a song to a playlist and left to, y'know, reject it.
According to musically, the web-based app then gives you the option to export your playlist to Spotify, with more streaming services coming soon.
We've got wild dreams of creating a 'blind' playlist, where you swipe without knowing what you're adding. You could share them and it'd be, like, the best music discovery thing EVER.