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Album facts now bring booklet knowledge onto album pages

We've brought the best parts of CD booklets directly into the IDAGIO app. Starting today, you'll find bite-sized Album Facts while you listen, plus easier navigation for exploring long albums.

Album facts put booklet knowledge where you can actually use it

Some of the best context in classical music lives in booklet essays and liner notes, but most of it disappears into PDFs that you rarely open while listening. With album facts, we bring that material directly onto the album page in short, readable cards. This is not a handful of random snippets: our pipeline has already processed more than 33,000 booklets, with more to come. You can see it in action right now: explore the context behind Gabriela Ortiz's Yanga or the Schumann Violin Concerto. Album facts are available now on the web app and are rolling out to iPhone this week alongside a smoother listening experience.

Long album pages are easier to navigate

New scroll-to-top and scroll-to-bottom controls make long album pages less tedious to explore. If you are moving between track lists, credits, and recording details, getting where you want to go now takes fewer steps.

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