
Loco Music Player helps avoid the need to hunt for a particular grouping of songs. For me, music playback from my Windows Phone isn't an everyday event and being able to have a playlist ready to go can come in handy when the mood for music hits. While there is room for improvement, as is, Loco Music Player is a nice music player option to consider. It might not be a bad idea to have Loco Music open up to a playlist library view that you can manage and play your music playlists from. I liked the concept but the navigation needs to be tightened up by adding a few more view options such as a listing of all your playlists. I found Loco Music Player to be a very appealing Windows Phone app for creating and managing music playlists. Tap on a playlist title to view a listing of the songs or tap the play button to launch that playlist.Īlternatively, you can pin playlists to your Windows Phone Start Screen to give you direct access to that particular playlist but I could not find an easy or direct way to access your saved playlists within the app. Just go to add a new song from your saved playlists and a list of all your saved playlists will appear. One problem I have with the Loco Music Player's saved playlists is that the app lacks a playlist list view - that is a view that lists all your saved playlists. Tapping the song's album are will pull up the playback view and swiping at the screen will move you from song to song from your full library as opposed to a playlist. While you are in the library view selecting songs, you can tap the song title to play. Just tap the new playlist option from the hamburger menu and then tap the "+" button to start adding songs. You can also control volume by pinching at the screen and to return to the playlist view, just tap on the album or Loco logo.Ĭreating the playlist is simple. This will pull the album artwork to almost full screen and allow you to navigate between songs by swiping at the screen. You can toggle between the playlist and play back views by tapping on the album cover in the bottom left corner of the playlist view or the Loco logo at the top of the screen. A host of options ranging from finding songs in folders to searching by keyword are available, as it would be if you added a song from the hamburger menu. You also have the option of tapping the headphone icon in the upper left corner to add songs to the playlist. Add or remove songs from your current playlist.A hamburger menu button is in the upper right corner, which will pull down your main options menu. The playlist view is your default view and has your sleep timer, shuffle and repeat controls running across the top of the screen. You have two views to work from that include your playlist view and a playback view.
