Track Mix should always start with the track that is the subject of the mix


The Track Mix feature in Windows starts the Mix with a Track other than the Track that the Mix is made from.  For example, I choose to create a Track Mix from the song “Go Slow” by Radiohead. I expected “Go Slow” to be the first Track in the mix. This should always be the case.

Can you change this feature in this way? I think you will find that it is what most users would expect.

Completely agree on the original request, it’s a much better experience in the services that have this implemented. I’d say not entirely as critical, but I don’t think it has been mentioned here: if the song is already playing, and I hit the start track mix button I’d expect the song to continue playing and then continue on the corresponding mix.


Updated idea status In discussionReplied by Deezer

We're now considering this option as part of our current feature - more updates in due course :relaxed:


Hi!

Thanks for this proposition from one year ago, I had the same idea (but later… :p).

Do you know when will it be available?

As part of the idea, I would also recommend that, when we click on the “Launch track mix” button, it would be expected that the current track being played stays as “first” in the playlist and but also to not be disrupted.

 

Thanks for accepting such suggestions and to the contributors!


I agree, this is how it worked on Google Music no one has now.

I needed to choose Deezer as replace, and this is since then a problem. I was shocked it worked this way. I used to start radio from playing track without it flying away. May it be worked soon, thanks.


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Still an annoying thing. Starting a mix interrupts the track which us definitely what you wanted!