Volumio’s CORRD wants to make discovering music so much easier

If you’ve ever bounced between streaming apps trying to find something fresh to play, only to end up hearing the same familiar tracks again, you’re exactly the kind of listener Volumio had in mind when building CORRD, its new cross-platform music discovery app.

CORRD connects directly to your existing Spotify Premium, TIDAL and Qobuz accounts and turns them into a single, unified hub designed specifically to fix what many listeners dislike about modern recommendation systems.

Instead of relying on opaque algorithms that push you toward the same loops of playlists, CORRD promises human-curated, mood-aware discovery that actually reacts to what you want to hear.

The standout feature is Tune Your Flow, a set of smooth, visual sliders that let you adjust your playlist in real time, everything from energy and tempo to mood and how mainstream or underground you want your session to feel.

It works on top of your existing subscriptions, so playback still comes directly from the streaming apps you already use, but with far more control over how discovery works.

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CORRD sits on both iOS and Android, and leans heavily on Volumio’s long history in high-quality audio tech. With a global community of more than 700,000 users, Volumio has spent over a decade building hardware and software for enthusiasts who want more from their music setup.

CORRD is their attempt to bring that ethos, transparency, control and personalisation, into the mainstream streaming world.

The app is effectively a counter-move to the rise of AI-generated playlists, which often feel efficient but interchangeable. CORRD takes the opposite approach: make discovery feel personal again, more like browsing a record shop where each recommendation has intention behind it.

A free tier is available, but the premium version unlocks enhanced curation tools and deeper personalisation, starting at £7.99 / €7.99 / $7.99 per month or year depending on your plan.

For anyone who loves streaming but hates being stuck in the same algorithmic bubble, CORRD could be the refresh your listening habits need.

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