
The process is very quick, although the songs and artwork won’t be added if Groove Music doesn’t know where to look for them. See albums in your music library - Album art is shown in a flow across the top of the screen Find an album by scrolling left and right through the album flow - Smooth 2D effect when changing album. As you change album the list of tracks will be updated, allowing you to play a track. Flick to scroll through the flow of albums to choose one to play.

As you change album the list of tracks will be updated, allowing you to play a track. Album Flow allows you to choose and play tracks from your music library by presenting your albums in an intuitive flow of album art.
#ALBUM FLOW FOR ITUNES WINDOWS PC#
Groove Music will search your PC for iTunes playlists and then add them. Album Flow allows you to choose and play tracks from your music library by presenting your albums in an intuitive flow of album art. To import any playlists created using Apple’s software, click 'Import iTunes playlists' and then click the Import button. You can change the default music locations by clicking 'Choose where we look for music'. Under 'Music on this PC' you’ll see two options.If the sidebar menu isn’t open, click the hamburger button at the top right to open it.To do this, and also import iTunes playlists into Groove Music, just follow these instructions: The app will automatically import music from your PC, although if you’re anything like me, you’ll need to change the location it looks in to get all of your songs and albums added.


Groove Music is a rather bland looking affair with lots of white space. The iPod appears to load only the artwork from track one to create the cover flow and album views which means that it can sometimes fail to display art for albums even when you can see the art in iTunes. When you first open the app there’s not much to see. iTunes will display a cover in many of it's views provided at least one track from the album has embedded artwork.
