Streaming the California EP means having the full project available on demand—whether you’re on Spotify, Apple Music, or another service. The "Stream" tag emphasizes that this is the version you listen to in the flow of your day.
Streaming as the Default
For most listeners, streaming is how they consume music. The California EP, like the rest of Diplo’s catalogue, is built for that: tracks are sequenced to play in order or to be dropped into playlists. The EP format is short enough to stream in one sitting—on a commute, at the gym, or at home—and each track can also stand alone.
Platform Agnostic
"Stream" doesn’t tie the EP to one service. It’s on all the major platforms, so fans can listen wherever they’re subscribed. That availability has made the California EP easy to share, recommend, and add to mood or genre playlists. Diplo’s team has long understood that making music available everywhere is key to reach.
Quality and Experience
Streaming quality on modern services is high enough that the production details—the bass, the percussion, the mix—come through. The California EP would be mastered and delivered in a way that works on headphones and on big systems. For an artist who cares about how his music sounds in a club, that attention to streamed quality matters.
Discovery and Replay
Once the EP is in the streaming ecosystem, algorithms and playlists can surface it to new listeners. Existing fans can replay it whenever they want. That combination of discovery and replay has made streaming the primary way the California EP lives in the world today.
Streaming the California EP is the default way to hear it—any platform, any time, in the flow of whatever you’re doing.