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Reasons why I love Groove Music.

Groove does what?!!
Groove/Xbox music/Zune, whatever Microsoft decides to call it, does what it is supposed to do, which is play music, and that too, quite capably. I know, it may not be as feature rich as Zune of the yester years, or even Xbox music. But what was in the past is the past; we all need to look at what we have now. Let us begin with the name, Groove. It sounds quite hip, to me at least. Seriously, how lame is the name “Apple music”! I don’t subscribe to any other music services, except Groove. Here are the reasons why I think Groove suits me perfectly well.
A. The user interface is quite intuitive (which can debated, of course) and clean. When you open the app, the hamburger menu sits quite neatly on the top left, with the search bar right below, to take you where you want to,. This is followed by Albums, Artists, Songs, Radio and Now playing features. There is also a feature to explore what’s trending and what’s new-by top songs, albums, genres, etc. You can also create your own playlists, as many as you want.
B. I have an eclectic taste in music. I am an Indian in the US; have been here in NY for about 9 years. I listen to pop (Yes.. I unapologetically LOVE Britney Spears), country and rock genres in western music. I listen to Bollywood music and other regional Indian music (Malayalam and Tamil) as well. Groove provides me with all I need for less than $10 a month with no limits to the number of times you can play. Very often there are special deals/promos from Microsoft for a reduced music pass. Surprisingly there are some amazing selection of curated music available, which brings me to the next point,
C. I can take my music with me wherever I go. I can play Groove on my Lumia, on my Surface Pro at home, PC at work and on my friends Mac (say, during a party) by accessing my playlists via the web player.
D. Even more, I can download the Groove app on my iPhone 4S and make selected playlists available offline, without paying extra for streaming. How good is that! If I decide to move to Android (which most likely will never happen), there is Groove there as well. EDIT: Groove is on Xbox too!
E. And the cherry on the pie is the fact that Groove is available on SONOS. Yes, SONOS supports Groove, and I can listen to everything Zune, err… Groove, offers on one of the world’s best smart speaker systems available.
So there you go! Thought I would put my thoughts down for why I think I love Groove, and to why it serves my needs pretty well. It believe it is $ worth spent. It goes without saying, the service is only going to get better with the way MS is proceeding with Windows 10 upgrades. And of course, you can find some great music deals, like getting Taylor Swift’s massive hit album, 1989, for 99 cents!
For those of you who bought a new Windows 10 machine or upgraded to Windows 10, give Groove a chance. You’ll be quite happy you did.
Any thoughts? Please feel free to share below…

Groove does what?!!
Groove/Xbox music/Zune, whatever Microsoft decides to call it, does what it is supposed to do, which is play music, and that too, quite capably. I know, it may not be as feature rich as Zune of the yester years, or even Xbox music. But what was in the past is the past; we all need to look at what we have now. Let us begin with the name, Groove. It sounds quite hip, to me at least. Seriously, how lame is the name “Apple music”! I don’t subscribe to any other music services, except Groove. Here are the reasons why I think Groove suits me perfectly well.
A. The user interface is quite intuitive (which can debated, of course) and clean. When you open the app, the hamburger menu sits quite neatly on the top left, with the search bar right below, to take you where you want to,. This is followed by Albums, Artists, Songs, Radio and Now playing features. There is also a feature to explore what’s trending and what’s new-by top songs, albums, genres, etc. You can also create your own playlists, as many as you want.
B. I have an eclectic taste in music. I am an Indian in the US; have been here in NY for about 9 years. I listen to pop (Yes.. I unapologetically LOVE Britney Spears), country and rock genres in western music. I listen to Bollywood music and other regional Indian music (Malayalam and Tamil) as well. Groove provides me with all I need for less than $10 a month with no limits to the number of times you can play. Very often there are special deals/promos from Microsoft for a reduced music pass. Surprisingly there are some amazing selection of curated music available, which brings me to the next point,
C. I can take my music with me wherever I go. I can play Groove on my Lumia, on my Surface Pro at home, PC at work and on my friends Mac (say, during a party) by accessing my playlists via the web player.
D. Even more, I can download the Groove app on my iPhone 4S and make selected playlists available offline, without paying extra for streaming. How good is that! If I decide to move to Android (which most likely will never happen), there is Groove there as well. EDIT: Groove is on Xbox too!
E. And the cherry on the pie is the fact that Groove is available on SONOS. Yes, SONOS supports Groove, and I can listen to everything Zune, err… Groove, offers on one of the world’s best smart speaker systems available.
So there you go! Thought I would put my thoughts down for why I think I love Groove, and to why it serves my needs pretty well. It believe it is $ worth spent. It goes without saying, the service is only going to get better with the way MS is proceeding with Windows 10 upgrades. And of course, you can find some great music deals, like getting Taylor Swift’s massive hit album, 1989, for 99 cents!
For those of you who bought a new Windows 10 machine or upgraded to Windows 10, give Groove a chance. You’ll be quite happy you did.
Any thoughts? Please feel free to share below…
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