Feature description
I am requesting an enhancement to the existing dynamic coloring system in Symfonium. While the app already features an excellent dynamic color engine and header blur, the coloring is currently limited strictly to the top header area.
This request is to add more advanced options to the existing system, allowing the extracted artwork colors to expand and flow through the entire background of the page (including the tracklist) across all media views—such as Albums, EPs, Singles, and Playlists.
Problem solved
Currently, the dynamic theme elements feel disconnected. While the top header successfully extracts color, the rest of the interface abruptly drops off into a flat, generic dark overlay. This completely drains the visual energy when viewing albums or playlists with rich, vibrant artwork.
Implementing this option solves that visual disconnect. It replaces a dull, uniform background with a smart, adaptive canvas. The user remains fully immersed in the specific aesthetic of the music they are listening to, regardless of how far down the tracklist they scroll.
Brought benefits
takes the dynamic colors Symfonium already has and makes them full-screen. Blending the top blur into a solid matching background keeps the album’s vibe going all the way down the page. It just makes the whole app look way more clean, premium, and unified from top to bottom.
Other application solutions
Apple Music does this perfectly. Across all albums and playlists, they use the artwork colors to fill the entire background of the screen, not just the top. It keeps you immersed in the album’s vibe the whole time you are looking at the tracks.
Device type
Phone
Additional description and context
I’ve attached two screenshots to show exactly what I mean. You can see how Apple Music keeps the vibrant artwork color flowing all the way down the screen, while Symfonium’s tracklist goes into a dark gray.
Screenshots / Mockup
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