According to a tweet by user @kuromikenny, it seems that Apple is getting ready to launch an Apple Music radio station designed for spatial audio. It appears that Apple had posted this announcement on Apple Music earlier, which was a surprise as the announcement was not part of Apple’s WWDC schedule. It has since been taken down but presumably we should have more details tomorrow.
I don’t think anyone else has found this yet, so here it is:
Apple Music Spatial Audio is going to be introduced at 12pm PT on June 7 (after the WWDC keynote)https://t.co/WSdMdSBTmn#AppleMusic #spatialaudio #WWDC21
— kenny (@kuromikenny) June 6, 2021
For those unfamiliar, spatial audio is a feature that AirPods users can enjoy and take advantage of when listening to Apple Music. It is essentially Apple’s version of Dolby Atmos and Sony’s PS5 3D Audio, where users using AirPods will be able to enjoy music with a 3D like effect, as if the sound is coming from different directions as opposed to just directly in your ears.
Spatial audio won’t be available across the entire Apple Music catalogue of songs, so having a radio station that plays songs that are designed with spatial audio in mind could be useful and helpful for people to discover and listen to songs in a new way.