Spotify adds direct integration with Rekordbox, Serato and djay (Premium, 51 markets)

Spotify adds direct integration with Rekordbox, Serato and djay (Premium, 51 markets)

Spotify has returned to the DJ booth: the streaming service now integrates directly with major desktop DJ platforms — Rekordbox (Pioneer DJ), Serato and Algoriddim’s djay — allowing Premium subscribers to access their full Spotify library and playlists inside supported DJ apps. The integration is available in 51 markets.

What this means

  • Premium-only: You must be a Spotify Premium subscriber to use the integration.
  • Access your library & playlists: Stream tracks from your Spotify library and playlists directly within compatible DJ software.
  • Easy setup: Log into your Spotify Premium account from within the DJ software — that’s usually all that’s required.
  • DJ features: Integration supports typical DJ workflows (browse, load, and mix tracks); some apps offer Automix/beat-matching and other mixing aids.

Background

Spotify previously had third-party DJ integrations but discontinued support around 2020 — a move many attributed to rights and licensing constraints. This relaunch marks a return to those partnerships after several years.

Why it matters

For DJs, having Spotify inside DJ apps can simplify set-building (playlists → decks) and speed up experimenting with blends and transitions. For Spotify, the move strengthens its appeal to creators and live performers — but remember the major caveat: it’s limited to paying subscribers.

Context & criticism

  • Spotify has been rolling out other features recently (lossless streaming, in-app messaging), yet criticism remains over low artist payouts despite strong company revenues.
  • Some users also note CEO Daniel Ek’s investments in outside ventures; for example, he’s known to have ties to a firm involved in defense/AI — a point that draws discussion but is separate from this product update.

Sources & further reading

Quick how-to

  1. Open your compatible DJ software (check for the latest update).
  2. Find the streaming service login or Spotify option within the app.
  3. Log in with your Spotify Premium credentials and grant access.
  4. Browse your library and playlists from the DJ app and load tracks to decks.

If you’re a DJ with a Premium account, this will likely make experimenting and set-building faster. If you’re not yet a Premium subscriber, weigh the cost vs. the convenience. For more technical details, check the linked coverage.

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