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Soundcloud client Nimbus lands on Windows Phone

Jonny Caldwell Jonny Caldwell
August 17, 2015
2 min read

A new Soundcloud client hit the Windows Phone Store recently. Nimbus for Soundcloud lets users listen to music and soundtracks with a slick and visually appealing interface.

The app sports a hefty set of features for music lovers. Users can explore trending music soundtracks, find music from various categories, follow their favorite artists, create playlists, view comments, share, and more.

Arguably, the most noteworthy feature of the app is its well crafted and attractive modern interface, which is available in dark and light themes.

Here’s the full list of features:

  • Explore Trending Music and Audio Feeds
  • Search directly for tracks, artists, and other users
  • Shuffle feature: Plays new music by learning what you’ve been exploring
  • See comments from different users, in a unique fashion, while a track is being played.
  • Follow friends and artists to hear what they share
  • Repost, like, comment, and share a track
  • Create & listen to playlists
  • Play, pause and skip tracks from the lock screen
  • Multiple theme support: Light and Dark
  • Anonymous listening: download the app and play popular songs or audio without creating an account

Nimbus for Soundcloud is $1.99 on the Windows Store, which isn’t bad if you’ve got a little cash. You can also download a trial if you’re a bit hesitant on whether to purchase it or not. Be sure to give us your opinion of the app in the comments below.

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