Google Music helps you spend more time listening to your collection and
less time managing it. We automatically sync your entire music libr...
Google Music
helps you spend more time listening to your collection and less time
managing it. We automatically sync your entire music library—both
purchases and uploads—across all your devices so you don't have to worry
about cables, file transfers or running out of storage space. We’ll
keep your playlists in tact, too, so your “Chill” playlist is always
your “Chill” playlist, whether you’re on your laptop, tablet or phone.
You can even select the specific artists, albums and playlists you want
to listen to when you're offline.
Last May at
Google I/O, we launched Music Beta by Google with a clear ambition: to
help people access their music collections easily from any device. Music
Beta enabled you to upload your personal music collection (up to 20,000
songs) for free to the cloud so you could stream it anywhere, any time.
Today, the beta service evolves into a broader platform: Google Music.
Google Music is about discovering, purchasing, sharing and enjoying
digital music in new, innovative and personalized ways.
Purchase and share
We
also want to make it easy and seamless for you to grow your music
collection. Today, we added a new music store in Android Market, fully
integrated with Google Music.
The store offers more
than 13 million tracks from artists on Universal Music Group, Sony
Music Entertainment, EMI, and the global independent rights agency
Merlin as well as over 1,000 prominent independent labels including
Merge Records, Warp Records, Matador Records, XL Recordings and Naxos.
We’ve also partnered with the world's largest digital distributors of
independent music including IODA, INgrooves, The Orchard and Believe
Digital.
You can purchase individual songs or
entire albums right from your computer or your Android device and
they’ll be added instantly to your Google Music library, and accessible anywhere.
Good
music makes you want to turn up the volume, but great music makes you
want to roll down the windows and blast it for everyone. We captured
this sentiment by giving you the ability to share a free full play of a
purchased song with your friends on Google+.
Exclusively on Google Music
We’re
celebrating our launch with a variety of music that you won’t find
anywhere else, much of it free. There’s something for everyone, with a
variety of free tracks to choose from:
- The Rolling Stones are offering an exclusive, never-before-released live concert album, Brussels Affair (Live, 1973), including a free single, “Dancing with Mr. D.” This is the first of six in an unreleased concert series that will be made available exclusively through Google Music over the coming months.
- Coldplay fans will find some original music that’s not available anywhere else: a free, live recording of “Every Teardrop Is A Waterfall”, a five-track live EP from their recent concert in Madrid and a remix of “Paradise” by Tiësto.
- Busta Rhymes’s first single from his upcoming album, Why Stop Now (feat. Chris Brown), is available for free.
- Shakira’s live EP from her recent concert in Paris and her new studio single, “Je L’Aime à Mourir” are both being offered up free.
- Pearl Jam are releasing a live album from their 9/11/11 concert in Toronto, free to Google Music users.
- Dave Matthews Band are offering up free albums from two live concerts, including new material from Live On Lakeside.
- Tiesto is offering up a new mix, “What Can We Do?” (feat. Anastacia), exclusively to Google Music users.
Artist hub
Whether
you’re on a label or the do-it-yourself variety, artists are at the
heart of Google Music. With the Google Music artist hub, any artist who
has all the necessary rights can distribute his or her own music on our
platform, and use the artist hub interface to build an artist page,
upload original tracks, set prices and sell content directly to
fans—essentially becoming the manager of their own far-reaching music
store. This goes for new artists as well as established independent
artists, like Tiesto, who debuts a new single on Google Music today.
Starting
today, Google Music is open in the U.S. at market.android.com, and over
the next few days, we will roll out the music store to Android Market
on devices running Android 2.2 and above. You can also pick up the new
music app from Android Market and start listening to your music on your
phone or tablet today. And don’t forget to turn your speakers up to
eleven.
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