We launched musen 10 days ago and have been paying close attention to one question:
Do people immediately understand what AI Radio means, or do they still map it to a playlist app with AI on top?
musen is built around a different premise:
listening should feel continuous, adaptive, and effortless. It's a different way of consuming media.
We also published a short tutorial showing how musen works, from AI Radio flow to segments and interaction signals like Love It and Re tune.
What feels clear already, and what still feels ambiguous?
What makes it stand out is how seamlessly it adapts to your mood, habits, and time of day — without requiring constant input. It removes the friction of searching, skipping, or curating playlists, and replaces it with a more fluid, almost intuitive listening experience.
It’s the closest thing to having a personal music curator that evolves with you over time.
At times, I’d appreciate a bit more insight into why certain tracks are being recommended, as well as lighter ways to steer the experience when it slightly misses the mark.
I’ve tried platforms like Spotify and Apple Music, especially their discovery features (like Discover Weekly or curated playlists).
While they’re strong on recommendation, they still require a lot of active choice and interaction. Musen feels different because it shifts the experience from selection to flow, which is something I didn’t realize was missing until I tried it.

@yotam_dahan musen is designed to react to immediate signals like skips and re tunes, and it also gets better over repeated sessions as it builds longer term listening memory. So the honest answer is both: it should move with you in the moment and get sharper over time. If you stress test it with a weird mood session, tell us how it behaves :)
Have been waiting for a really great AI powered radio station.
Few questions. Is all the music and content AI generated? Or are you aiming to compete against Spotify with an AI DJ for human made music?
I see a gap in the former.
Congrats on the launch. Vibing to some musen right now while I get ready to launch my own product tomorrow :P
@syedos Not all the music is AI generated. Today musen uses AI as the orchestration layer for radio, not as a replacement for artists. So, the direction is much closer to AI radio, curating creator and licensed music, rather than an AI only music generator. The goal in the near future is to let artists upload their music and have it distributed across the musen network, earning every time their content is used inside a segment or live radio.
@borrellr_ musen is designed to work with properly sourced music. Tracks come from creators and rights holders who make their content available to the network, and every use inside segments or live radio is tracked. We want to build a more user centric economy where listening time directly supports the creators people actually spend time with. The direction is to align distribution and compensation at the radio level, so creators benefit from how often their music is used. The goal is to create a direct bridge between artists/creators and their audience.
Both matter, but in different ways. musen reacts to immediate signals like what you finish, skip, love, or re tune, so it can adjust quickly in the moment. The deeper layer comes from longer term listening patterns across sessions, like duration, continuity, energy preference, and tolerance for different kinds of flow.
In short, immediate signals drive fast adaptation, while longer term patterns shape the radio more meaningfully over time. The goal is to feel responsive without locking you into a rigid profile.
@1000_dancers This is great to hear. Your comment is really useful for us, because musen is meant to feel more like radio than track picking. Really appreciate you taking the time to try it on launch day!
@syedos Right now the safest way to save something you want to find again is to like it, then it shows up in Interactions, inside your account screen. A dedicated history or recently played view would clearly help, and your comment is pushing that higher on our list! :)













Chiara, thank you so much for this thoughtful review!
You captured something very central to musen: shifting listening from selection to effortless flow.
Your point about wanting a bit more visibility into why certain tracks are playing, together with lighter ways to steer the experience, is a very good one. We are thinking a lot about that balance between keeping listening effortless and giving users just enough control and context when they want it. We will keep working on that. Really appreciate you taking the time to try musen and write this.