Apple Music announcement

2015-06-09 by Jordan M. EMERITUS | 70 Comments
John Iovine has announced Apple Music, a music streaming platform from the titular tech company. Announced along with the Apple Watch, it features Beats1, a 24-hour radio station helmed by Zane Lowe, artist input through social-networking platform Connect, and cross-platform support for Android users. In addition, Drake and The Weeknd have both pledged their support for the service, with the latter debuting new single "Can't Feel My Face" at the announcement.




Apple Music launches worldwide 30th June with a 3-month free trial available for all customers. Subscription fees then start at $9.99 per month. See below for further details.

www.apple.com/music/membership/

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OwMySnauze
June 9th 2015
2521 Comments


Why stream music when you can own it? I don't get these streaming music services.

Matte
June 9th 2015
600 Comments


Because paying $10 to listen to as many new albums as you want each month is a lot more affordable than buying a single album for that price?

I've been subscribing to Google Play Music for a couple years now, and it's been great. I still buy physical copies of albums that I really love or that aren't available on the service.

kaparoni
June 9th 2015
365 Comments


Well , why paying 10$ while I have Deezer for free...
But I guess Apple will make money from this service as well :-)

impoppy
June 9th 2015
2249 Comments


They're a bit late to the game here. Spotify kind of has a stranglehold on that particular market currently. I mean Apple's huge, but when I already get pretty much any album I want on Spotify for a cheaper price, why bother?

minimesmyidol
June 9th 2015
314 Comments


Yea and so is spotify on tablets. Transferred the installer to my phone and voila, free spotify. Spotifys 99 cents for 3 months deal sound enticing though to up the sound quality to 320kbps. Ill stick with physical copies when I want spend money an album.

beachdude
June 9th 2015
849 Comments


I'm already a paying Spotify customer, so the idea that this will combine my local iTunes library and streaming in one (probably) solid app is pretty enticing. I'm definitely thinking of switching as long as there's a student discount like for Spotify.

theNateman
June 9th 2015
3809 Comments


^ what beachdude said [2]

beachdude
June 9th 2015
849 Comments


It's not looking like a student discount is likely, I think Apple's hoping the family discount takes care of that. Damn, now I don't know.

LoLifant
June 9th 2015
1571 Comments


Looks interesting. Using Deezer right now but we'll see what benefits Apple can offer for iPhone users in particular (connection with the ipod-App)?

Tunaboy45
June 9th 2015
18421 Comments


Eh fuck this

KrazyKris
June 9th 2015
2749 Comments


[2]

NakedSnake
June 9th 2015
665 Comments


Someone announces a new music streaming service everyday. Can we move on to the next thing, please.

dimsim3478
June 9th 2015
8987 Comments


don't really care for that weeknd song...it's alright but nothing special

"the hills" was pretty sweet tho

Aftertheascension
June 9th 2015
3564 Comments


So it's a ripoff of spotify

theacademy
Emeritus
June 9th 2015
31865 Comments


really dont like how this news was presented here

theacademy
Emeritus
June 9th 2015
31865 Comments


see you guys later, going to read about the Tool + Mastodon supergroup again

MrMatt767
June 9th 2015
559 Comments


@NakedSnake - problem is, is that streaming IS the new thing. Was reading a journal recently about the huge surge in demand for streaming services recently (i.e. streaming has, over the last few years, become the dominant form of music acquisition by a significant margin). Hence, numerous companies are attempting to make a splash in what is not only a lucrative new enterprise, but also one that could spell the end of any musically focused company were they not to become involved sooner rather than later. Whether this venture will prove successful for Apple is obviously unclear (particularly to someone like me who doesn't have the slightest clue about the workings of business/economic etc.) but I wouldn't disregard Apple's capacity -- as the largest music-centric business in the world -- to successfully manoeuvre itself into an advantageous position over the next couple of years.

MrMatt767
June 9th 2015
559 Comments


Also idk about you guys but I thought the song was pretty decent

alienobserver
June 9th 2015
4499 Comments


song wasn't that great, more kiss land junk.

guess he's not making any more 7 minute experimental r&b tracks like gone anymore

Impervious
June 9th 2015
1213 Comments


Most people that buy Apple products for the simple to use and shiny products will probably love a service that gives all the music they want for only the price of one album a month (even cheaper considering most albums are now about $10-14 due to additional songs/videos etc...) and will probably have a very well made app tied in with a new iOS. Plus, 3 months of free service isn't a bad start to get the hype train moving.

If people are willing to buy super expensive products and not buy a cheap service in the same vain as Netflix, I would be surprised. Also, it has the Apple logo with it so the name comes with the product. Honestly, I'm completely surprised they haven't done this sooner since they've originally been music focused before all the movies/tv shows etc.

ChoccyPhilly
June 9th 2015
13626 Comments


ehh fuck apple products

Acanthus
June 9th 2015
9812 Comments


Hey guys lets start pushing/weighing in on Spotify so that they don't have a free music account level, and then lets go and release our own service that's paid.

Not a huge Apple fan already, won't be using this.

http://www.techdirt.com/articles/20150504/10043430886/apple-trying-to-kill-off-spotifys-free-tier-doj-now-investigating-antitrust.shtml

Hopelust
June 9th 2015
3610 Comments


Apple trying to get people to pay for music. what a terrible company.

Seriously, everyone pays $8 for netflix and $texas for cable/internet, what is the big fucking deal with paying $10/month for music?

KrazyKris
June 9th 2015
2749 Comments


best Apple product is still a delicious apple pie. No stupid streaming service is gonna change that

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


I (mostly) pirate music, go to shows and buy merch.
Fuck Apple Music and Spotify.

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


Also, fuck streaming unless I have Wi-Fi. I have to use my data to watch porn and cat videos (separately?), not to browse a limited catalogue of music.

beachdude
June 9th 2015
849 Comments


You can save streaming songs for offline play though

beachdude
June 9th 2015
849 Comments


I don't think we're really the core audience for this sort of thing... this is going to be marketed heavily to the mainstream music consumer who just wants all their music in one place and a convenient service. I think they'll be at least somewhat successful in that regard.

brainmelter
Contributing Reviewer
June 9th 2015
8318 Comments


the weeknd is just turrible

danielito19
June 9th 2015
12251 Comments


will not use unless it has last.fm integration like spotify

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


'You can save streaming songs for offline play though'

That's pretty cool. Still not sold. I think you're correct about us not being their target customers.

Acanthus
June 9th 2015
9812 Comments



If the end of the page is to be believed they're just tying this into iTunes, which means PC playback will be frustrating at best and dog shit at worst; kinda wish they'd have made this a separate player.

JWT155
June 9th 2015
14948 Comments


The question is how many people will Apple reach who A) aren't using a streaming service yet and B) persuading those who are happy with Spotify/Pandora/etc to switch to Apple's service.

I personally think Apple is late to the game.

JWT155
June 9th 2015
14948 Comments


Except Apple has been a pivotal part of the music industry and has the name, the track record and the resources to back up what they preach.

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


I guess. iTunes is the biggest pile of clown shit ever even/especially with their weekly updates, so I don't know resources and track record you think is going to make this any better.

Feather
June 9th 2015
10075 Comments


@dbizzles you can save spotify songs for offline play as well if you have premium. They are literally just copying spotify and I dont see why I would be enticed to change.

danielito19
June 9th 2015
12251 Comments


i just fucking stopped updating itunes because they move around too much bullshit every time. fuck em, i'll probably stop using itunes the next time i get a new computer

minimesmyidol
June 9th 2015
314 Comments


On T mobile, music apps like spotify and rhapsody do not use any data. So until this gets added to the list, i dont think they will be getting any t-mobile customers to join.

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


'On T mobile, music apps like spotify and rhapsody do not use any data. So until this gets added to the list, i dont think they will be getting any t-mobile customers to join.'

That is actually a sweet deal. Verizon does NOT do that.

@feather Sorry, I'm a little lost. Does Spotify download a copy to your device for offline play that is only accessible through the their app?


Feather
June 9th 2015
10075 Comments


@dbizzles correct! as long as you have premium that is. I believe you can get about 500 at a time set to (available offline mode).

danielito19
June 9th 2015
12251 Comments


is there really a limit to the number of offline tracks for spotify? damn, i've never hit it but i assumed it was unlimited

JWT155
June 9th 2015
14948 Comments


@dbizzles - Agreed, iTunes is a pain in the ass, my point is that Apple has clout in the music market, was the digital music leader for many many years, and in comparison to Tidal has more legitimacy with listeners both from their music background and how integrated their hardware is with society (iphones, macbooks, ipads, etc).

dbizzles
June 9th 2015
15193 Comments


Fair enough. I only own a classic iPod from Apple, I forget how huge they are.

danielito19
June 9th 2015
12251 Comments


I need a classic iPod, can't fit all my tunes on my phone :/

Impervious
June 9th 2015
1213 Comments


I don't think we're really the core audience for this sort of thing... this is going to be marketed heavily to the mainstream music consumer who just wants all their music in one place and a convenient service. I think they'll be at least somewhat successful in that regard. [2]

Space Jester
June 9th 2015
10986 Comments


Sputnik is so elite

Acanthus
June 9th 2015
9812 Comments


That Tmobile deal is sweet, really makes their lower priced plans worth it if you mainly just stream music and do light web browsing.

If Apple would package this as a separate, standalone app across all platforms I could see it doing better (and drawing in more non-Apple users in the process if it's well made).

Space Jester
June 9th 2015
10986 Comments


I have t-mobile and Spotify as well, it really is amazing. I can jam all day at work with no worries.

Acanthus
June 9th 2015
9812 Comments


Yeah I have a few friends with it, everyone seems to like it.

Tunaboy45
June 9th 2015
18421 Comments


Nickelback get groovy

sblevins95
June 9th 2015
230 Comments


I fuck with spotify because of the last.fm integration. Hopefully the app works with Apple's streaming service too

psandy
June 9th 2015
280 Comments


Nickelback get groovy [2]

Grapes master race

Aftertheascension
June 9th 2015
3564 Comments


This is just evidence that apple copies everything and makes nothing original.

LoLifant
June 10th 2015
1571 Comments


So if you can really listen to all stuff from the iTunes library without missing out on something due to legal rights stuff, I'm gonna switch from Deezer, just because iTunes has the most songs + no extra Deezer App necessary.

GiantSpeck
June 10th 2015
325 Comments


What I really want from Apple is the ability to create several radio stations of different genres and then be able to shuffle them like I can with Pandora's QuickMix feature. Spotify's Playlist Radio is the closest thing I can find to the concept, but if you "thumb up" any tracks, it gets stuck in that track's genre, and after a while, the radio station starts to repeat, anyway.

Apple would be favorable for me because iTunes gets new releases of bands I listen to long before Pandora does and I have more international music to choose from (e.g. I could listen to Ёлка and I could listen to Maria Mena's other albums and not just the one she released internationally).

MrMatt767
June 10th 2015
559 Comments


It's not as if a streaming service is highly original though, its just the act of listening to music without downloading/physically owning it. What apple does in attempting to capture the market will reveal how original they actually are.

Aftertheascension
June 10th 2015
3564 Comments


Yeah but they're still doing something that has been done better before.

Kinda like iOS. A piece of shit software that copies android constantly.

MrMatt767
June 10th 2015
559 Comments


But my point is that we don't really know if its been done better before as we're yet to fully see what Apple is going to offer. The notion that because it's been done is not really a useful point to make seeing as there were streaming services even before Spotify, and Apple's entry is just another rung on the competitive marketing ladder. Increased competition is only going to benefit the consumer as streaming becomes a more corporately lucrative venture in the future -- Apple's entry is not a bad thing for us, or the rest of the consumer market, its only bad for Spotify and its various subsidiaries.

Aftertheascension
June 10th 2015
3564 Comments


That's not my point. My point was that apple hasn't done anything original and the fact that they're the 50,000th company to make a streaming service for music only supports that.

MrMatt767
June 10th 2015
559 Comments


And my point is that originality will be derived not from the framework of the venture (music streaming) but the way in which apple captures that market -- the notion that music streaming is a completely homogenous market is parochial. Regardless though, the point is of little consequence seeing as Apple entering into the market has consumer advantages that far outweigh the costs.

beachdude
June 10th 2015
849 Comments


^[2]

Project
June 10th 2015
5809 Comments


", so the idea that this will combine my local iTunes library and streaming in one (probably) solid app is pretty enticing. "

this mostly

JWT155
June 10th 2015
14948 Comments


"My point was that apple hasn't done anything original "

Are you on crack? Maybe they haven't revolutionized anything in the past 5 years but the iPod and iPhone are 2 of the most groundbreaking inventions of the 21st Century.

Aftertheascension
June 10th 2015
3564 Comments


"Are you on crack? Maybe they haven't revolutionized anything in the past 5 years but the iPod and iPhone are 2 of the most groundbreaking inventions of the 21st Century"

Both of those are inventions that worked off of others.

JWT155
June 11th 2015
14948 Comments


That's history bud. Plenty of people were the first to discover something but the people who made it applicable and practical are just as important.

Hopelust
June 11th 2015
3610 Comments


Saying Apple hasn't done ANYTHING original is a bit of a stretch...

Impervious
June 11th 2015
1213 Comments


"That's history bud. Plenty of people were the first to discover something but the people who made it applicable and practical are just as important."

^This

You can't make dinosaurs come back to life without the people discovering the amber and finding out we could get their blood perfectly preserved! Our evolution has evolved because we continually bridge off accomplishments from those of our past for a more improved (so to speak) future.

Impervious
June 11th 2015
1213 Comments


What I'm more interested in finding out is whether you can actually download and keep all the music you take from iTunes instead of paying per album. With Playstation's PS Plus, you can download a free game and that's that. You have a free game. Xbox on the other hand, does the same thing, but if you were to lose your Xbox Live Gold subscription or were offline, that game will not allow you to play it.

I want to know where Apple is going in regards to this. If I can download as much music as I want for $9.99 a month...that's badass. But it doesn't necessarily say how you download it, whether by the song being cached to your machine or actually having your own copy. So, if I were to have this service for a year and download about 1,000 songs...do I get to keep all that music? Now, that is what I want to know.

Now of course, I don't HAVE to download all my music. I can easily stream music but I'm more suited towards having all my music even without connection to any online service/method (wifi, cellular etc). I never listen to the radio and generally know exactly what I want to listen to so that isn't much of a selling point. Buuuuuuuut, if I were to stream any full and complete album and decide it was worth downloading, and have that option to, 100% legally take what I've enjoyed, I find that incredibly valuable. Considering iTunes has a selection well past almost all (would be) competitors once this service is running, that's a pretty big option for most to cancel other services and take as much as they want.

Hopelust
June 11th 2015
3610 Comments


With regard to your question, it's not an "all-you-can-eat" platform. You're not paying $10/month to download as much as you possibly can. That would do some pretty serious damage to the music industry and artists alike.

I imagine that you'll be able to download the tracks to your device and listen to them offline, much like Rdio's or Spotify's platform, but once you stop paying the monthly fee, you'll no longer have access to that music unless you purchase it outright.

JWT155
June 12th 2015
14948 Comments


Agreed, I assume their platform will mirror Spotify's business model.



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