Spotify now available in the U.S. [video]

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Spotify, the trendy music on demand service that has garnered tremendous media attention in Europe, has finally launched in the U.S. as rumored last week. Spotify announced earlier this month that it would become available in the U.S. “soon,” though open negotiations with Warner Music Group were reportedly preventing the company from setting a firm launch date. Apparently Warner finally came around. The Spotify service lets users stream unlimited music on demand, and also build and share playlists. For the time being, the free ad-supported version of Spotify that allows streaming to Windows and OS X PCs only is available as an invite-only service in the U.S. Those who don’t want to wait, however, can pay: a premium $9.99 per month subscription will let users stream ad-free music to mobile devices, share playlists and cache music for offline playback. A $4.99 intermediate plan will remove ads from the stream, but it doesn’t support streaming to the company’s mobile apps, which are already available for iOS devices in the App Store and for Android devices in the Android Market. A nifty little intro video can be seen below along with Spotify’s full press release.

Hello America. Spotify here.

Spotify, the largest and fastest growing music service of its kind, is available from today in the US. We’re massively excited to be here.

Spotify is a new way to manage your music, discover new tracks and share songs and playlists with your friends. Now you can enjoy music whenever and wherever you like.

More than 10 million Europeans can’t be wrong, surely?

OK, so they are wrong when it comes to spelling ‘favourite’ and ‘doughnut’. But they know a great music service when they see it.

Spotify was launched in Sweden in 2008 by Daniel Ek and Martin Lorentzon, out of a desire to develop a better, more convenient and legal alternative to music piracy. Spotify is now the second single largest source of digital music revenue for labels in Europe (IFPI, April 2011), making sure that artists get a fair deal.

Spotify has more than 10 million registered users and more than 1.6 million paying subscribers across 7 countries in Europe; the US marks the 8th territory. With a ratio of well over 15% paying subscribers to active free users, Spotify is the largest and fastest growing service of its kind.

One lean, green, music machine

  • Spotify gives you on-demand access (with no buffering) to a library of more than 15 million songs. What’s more, you can import the MP3s you already own with just one click, to create a mighty music player. And with Spotify, there’s no need to skip tracks you don’t like. Why? Because you choose the music in the first place.
  • It’s super simple to create and manage all your playlists with Spotify – our users have made and shared over 250 million of them so far. You can also discover the most popular playlists on sites like www.sharemyplaylists.com and www.bbcify.com, or use clever sites like www.spotiseek.com to create playlists of new music based on your favorite artists.
  • Music is made for sharing. Simply drag and drop music to your Spotify friends, or share with them via Facebook, Twitter, email and SMS. See your friends’ top tracks, artists and playlists via their Spotify profiles, subscribe to their playlists and drop tracks into their Spotify inbox. How very sociable.
  • Take your music with you by installing Spotify on your cellphone or iPod Touch. Wirelessly sync your MP3 playlists to listen offline and subscribe to Spotify Premium to combine your own music with access to our catalogue of over 15 million tracks. It’s the perfect music player.

The Land of the Free, the Unlimited and the Premium

During our invite-only beta phase, Spotify offers three great services, from absolutely free to paid subscriptions. All of Spotify’s services include the features listed above.

  • Spotify Free – the unsurpassed free music service. With an invite, enjoy on-demand, buffer-free access to over 15 million songs on your computer, great social features, manage your own music files through Spotify, and sync with your cellphone or iPod. Features occasional advertising.
  • Spotify Unlimited – all the special features of our free service but with uninterrupted, ad-free access to Spotify on your computer. All for only $4.99 a month.
  • Spotify Premium – the all-singing, all-dancing, top-of-the-range Spotify experience. Premium gives you access to all the music, all the time. Listen online or offline, on your computer, your cellphone and a whole heap of other devices. Enjoy enhanced sound quality and access to exclusive content, competitions and special offers. Premium costs just $9.99 a month (that’s the equivalent of a few fancy coffees).

Daniel Ek, Founder and CEO of Spotify, said: “We believe that music is the most social thing there is and that’s why we’ve built the best social features into Spotify for easy sharing and the ultimate in music discovery. Even if you aren’t a total music freak, chances are you have a friend who is and whose taste you admire. I’m looking forward to connecting with some of you in Spotify and discovering some cool new tracks.”

Spotify’s US launch is in partnership with some of the biggest and most pioneering brands in the world, who want to help us spread the word of Spotify in the USA. Our exclusive launch partners are Coca-Cola and Sprite, Chevrolet, Motorola, Reebok, Sonos and The Daily. These brands will all be launching innovative campaigns in partnership with Spotify in the coming weeks and months.

Ken Parks, Chief Content Officer and Managing Director of Spotify North America, said: “Spotify was founded as a better, simpler alternative to piracy. So making sure that the people who create the music prosper is hugely important to us. We have full catalogues from all the major labels and a raft of independent labels including those represented by Merlin, which means all of their artists are being fairly compensated for their creativity every time people enjoy music through Spotify.”

19 Comments
  • http://twitter.com/DikaiaKnight Carlos A.

    I still do not understand why I would want this over Pandora especially when Pandora let’s you use their mobile apps for free also and it is a much cheaper option if you want to subscribe to the paid version!

    • serpentor

      Panorda is more like radio streaming, right?

      This is a music subscription. Plus check out the available catalog for both services. Not even close.

      • joshie

        How does one check out the Spotify catalog without being a member? I couldn’t find an obvious way on their site this morning.

      • serpentor

        I guess just have to wait for an invite to try out the free plan, but there are numbers floating around if you bing it. Spotify i think has the largest catalog of all subscription services.

    • serpentor

      Plus, compare the streaming bitrate.

      I guess spotify is for a more serious music fan.

  • Rudy Herfurth

    I’ll stick to GrooveShark – it’s free and it’s a social music streaming site, it’s North American and it’s not overly commercialized (hence no iApp).

    • DaughertyEdwin61405828

      I paid $32.67 for a XBOX 360 and my mom got a 17 inch Toshiba laptop for $94.83 being delivered to our 

      house tomorrow by FedEX. I will never again pay expensive retail prices at stores. I even sold a 46 inch 

      HDTV to my boss for $650 and it only cost me $52.78 to get. Here is the website we using to get all this 

      stuff, RawCent_com

  • the dude

    I don’t see it in the iOS app store.

  • Anonymous

    I’m quite happy with rdio, but I welcome competition, it’s good for us music consumers.

    • Anonymous

      Only thing I don’t like about Rdio is the random tracks missing in albums…. its really annoying. And you can’t add your own music to fill the gap. 

  • Anonymous

    Wow, thats awesome, its about time.
    http://www.total-privacy.se.tc

  • Anonymous

    This is becoming a crowded space, I just don’t see them offering more that what other paid services offer. At least Zune Pass offers music to keep with it subscription in the US, for me thats still the stand out paid service.

    • Anonymous

      Zune Pass is for Zune Devices… far from being for everyone… 

      • Steve Jenkins

        I agree with both of you, I think that the OP was just using zune pass as an example, not the norm.

  • Dave

    Is Spotify any different than Rhapsody or Napster? If not, it’s not that big if a deal.

  • Steve Jenkins

    Another fail by the record label’s and their partners, to make purchasing/listening to music cool.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_FCATSDDPJWT6ODZZNKHMWLLEYY Barry Morton

    I paid $32.67 for a XBOX 360 and my mom got a 17 inch Toshiba laptop for $94.83 being delivered to our house tomorrow by FedEX. I will never again pay expensive retail prices at stores. I even sold a 46 inch HDTV to my boss for $650 and it only cost me $52.78 to get. Here is the website we using to get all this stuff, LiveCent.com

  • http://twitter.com/SirCatalyst Justin Vincible

    Is the WinMo app not available yet or did Zach just decide to ignore the HD2 in the picture when listing mobile apps?

  • Anonymous
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