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New Spotify feature!

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Do you like going out? Do you like music? Are you alive? If the answer to all three of those questions is yes, than the newest (and maybe raddest) feature on Spotify is for you!

 

 

Concerts is a really simple idea that promises to do a wonderful thing – recommends concerts in your local area based on your taste in music. The new feature will let you know when your favorite bands are going to be in town as well as offer recommendations of new artists playing in your area based on the music you listen to.

 

 

Then, if you’re like, “heck yes I want to go see this band who’s music I’m totally into in my local area”, then you can buy tickets instantly with the help of Songkick.

 

 

Suuuuper easy.

 

 

On your phone, simply open the Browse tab on Spotify and select Concerts to see a personalized list of what’s playing nearby.You can change the location as well, so if you’re traveling you can find out what awesome bands are playing there, too.

 

 

Sign up with Spotify here. You can access the Concerts feature without needing to get the Premium version, but if you’re not so into ads, you can try Premium free for 30 days, after that it’s  $9.99 per month.

 

 

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

 

Google has today launched it’s new music subscription service, Google Play Music All Access, which (apart from being an annoyingly long name) is apparently aimed squarely at Spotify’s place in the market.

 

The service, like Spotify and others, aims to provide songs on demand that can be streamed to a computer, tablet or mobile device.

 

It’s built on the existing Google Play Music Store and recommends songs based on user preference, and then guiding the user towards similar music they might not have discovered yet.

 

You also have the ability to store 20,000 of your own tracks in the cloud alongside the All Access tracks.

 

Here’s the tricky part- Google think of this as a premium service and there is no free tier- it will cost $9.99 per month. Worth it? Maybe. Luckily you can check it out for yourself with a 30 day free trial.

 

If you get in early, Google is offering a discount if you begin the free trial by June 30. Those keen enough will pay just $7.99 per month.

 

Go to google.com/music and you’ll be invited to sign up if you’re keen!

 

 

1. Google Hangouts (Integrated, multi- platform video & chat product)

 

2. Google Maps update and iPad App

 

3. Google Play Music All Access

 

4. Google Play Game Services

 

5. Updates and the future of the Google search engine.

 

 

 

Photo Courtesy of Macrumors.