For example, say it was called Deezer Radio 1 and Deezer Radio 2 - each with 30 tracks. These could be formed from the top tracks, mixes, and any playlist on Deezer but located all in the one spot.
For example, I can listen to 'new alternative', or 'new rock', or 'best rock of all time', then 'new electronic' etc. This is great for discovering new tracks, but you may want to listen to more familiar radio tracks such as what's played on rock/pop radio - but not switch away from your Deezer app. And the top tracks playlist in Deezer doesn't change as frequently. Radar Weekly is a weekly changing playlist - but this is targeted to 'new tracks'. It would essentially be adopting Radar Weekly, to a daily playlist, and not restricting it to new tracks only.
Deezer Radio 1: sample (pop, electronic, rnb etc)
- Nevermind - Dennis Lloyd
- Happier - Marshmello
- Royals - Lorde
- Don't worry - Madcon
- I said hi - Amy Shark
- When we were young - Lost Kings
- Girls Like You - Maroon 5
- Ocean - Martin Garrix
- You were right - Rufus du sol
- Eastside - Benny Blanco
- Lonely Boy - The Black Keys
- Left Hand Free - Alt-J
- Stone Cold Classic - AKA George
- Shine - Collective Soul
- Driving Rain - Slash + Myles Kennedy
- Wish You Well - Bernard Fanning
- Jeremy - Pearl Jam
- Burnin' - Black Stone Cherry
- Just call - John Butler Trio
- Highway to Hell - AC/DC
- Get it on - T.Rex
I know Spotify has a daily mix - but this is pulling songs from artists you like, and in my observation, this is generally any random song from an artist's album - and can vary in quality eg. not radio quality. I also performed a search for 'daily mix' in Deezer, and couldn't find any daily playlists available from the Deezer editors.