Archive for: online music streaming

Digital Music Streaming Service Deezer Debuts Desktop Client and Premium Offering

deezerDeezer which is the French version of We7 has released a premium offering coupled with a few new product releases. Techcrunch UK reports:

Basically, the Deezer website, where users can listen to streaming music and create playlists, will remain free of charge while users who would like better sound quality (up to 320 kb/s) and no more advertisements can opt to pay €4.99 per month for Deezer HQ. The Premium offering (€9.99 / month) is the most interesting though, since it gives users the opportunity to download a full-fledged Adobe AIR desktop application and lets them gain access to their accounts through a wide range of mobile devices, including the iPhone, iPod Touch and multiple Android-run and Blackberry devices.

Deezer also commissioned a study that showed more than 80% of its user base was keen on getting mobile access, while 40% was interested in better sound quality. The combination of in-browser, desktop client and listening to music on the go via mobile, has now made Deezer a great Spotify competitor. This is the type of convergence I keep wishing every online music service would offer.

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Spotify Sends In iPhone Application for Apple to Review

Previously here on RouteNote we wrote about how one of our newest partners Spotify is launching very soon in the US market. However, today Spotify has new news, they have sent in their iPhone application for Apple to review. It is not guaranteed that the application will be accepted into the iTunes App store, mainly because it seems as those Spotify is a direct competitor to iTunes and their application may slow music sales in the iTunes store. Anyways, here is a preview of the new application.

RouteNote Soon To Offer Pandora Solution

It has been reported yesterday that Pandora has secured a new round of funding. If you are not aware what Pandora is, its a personalised online radio service. Pandora lets users choose which artists they like and then suggests new artists to them with the hope that they will also like their music. Pandora currently is based in the USA and is only for USA users, which is why most people here in the UK and outside the USA havent heard that much about Pandora.

However, within the next few months we hope to offer a new option to only a select few of RouteNote users, which is going to allow them to get their music onto the Pandora service and help promote their music in the USA. The downside is that only USA artists who are signed up to ASCAP and BMI can receive royalties for their streams. However, here at RouteNote we still believe this is a great opportunity for our artists to gain a lot more exposure in the USA, plus Pandora provide one of the leading iPhone applications which links in very nicely with iTunes, so if users enjoy your music they can purchase straight away. In the future we hope to have a more all round deal with Pandora but this is going to be very difficult until they launch in other markets outside of the USA.