Listen Up: Last.FM Has Some Free Music For You
By Max Brenn
20:52, January 23rd 2008
78 votes
Vote this story
Listen Up: Last.FM Has Some Free Music For You

The music lovers will have a new virtual destination to visit from now. In case you’ve miss it, Last.fm is a music site that is powered by a recommendation engine thanks to which anyone could find is favorite music enjoy based on prior selections.

Let’s say you enjoy listening Justin Timberlake’ tunes. Just visit Last.fm, type in the name in the “Start Listening with Last Fm..” and in a matter of seconds you will have access to a list of Timberlake’s tunes and to similar artists. And, as any site born in the Web 2.0 era, Last.fm has also a strong component of social networking. 

Anyway, from today, Last.fm’s 20 million unique monthly users will enjoy free, global, on-demand access to the largest licensed catalogue of music built on partnerships with all four major record labels - including Universal Music Group, Sony/BMG, Warner and EMI.

Besides the Big Fours, Last.fm has signed a similar deal with 150,000 independent labels and artists.

But there is also a limit. As Last.fm explained, all tracks can be streamed for free up to three times each. After that, the listener will be invited to buy the song from iTunes, Amazon or 7 Digital.

Last.fm’s service will be advertiser supported, allowing clients many unique opportunities to reach a highly targeted and engaged audience.

"We're giving the listener free access to what is basically the best jukebox in the world. The ability to dip into such a uniquely broad catalogue from your laptop, home or office computer, and listen to whatever you want for free represents a new way of consuming music that in turn might change the way you listen to music,” said Martin Stiksel, Last.fm co-founder.

But Last.fm has bigger ambitions than being just a music platform. The website unveiled quite a revolutionary service, called "Artist Royalty".

The artists who will enroll in this service will receive payment, directly from Last.fm, every time one of their tracks is played.

“For the first time, anyone can upload tracks and get paid when those tracks are played. It's a whole different model -- one that benefits the artists, labels and advertisers - but most of all the listeners," explained Last.fm's other co-founder, Felix Miller.

Lately, facing the decline of CD sales, the music companies are looking to new ways to promote and sell their music.

Last year, Universal Music signed a deal with Imeem, a social networking service launched in 2004, who claims to have over 19 million users every month. According to the terms of the agreement, Imeem users will be to listen to the free songs provided by the major music label. The users will only be able to store music on personal pages, but Imeem offers direct links to Apple’s iTunes store or Amazon.com for those who wish to download and store them on their computers or MP3 players.

Imeem has now deals with the other three major labels as well as a large number of independent labels.



© 2007 - 2008 - eFluxMedia
Tags: Lastfm, music, free
dotclear

Other News in

Apple Releases 2.2 Update for the iPhone

Apple Releases 2.2 Update for the iPhone

Early Friday, Apple Incorporated released their latest software update for the iPhone, the 2.2 one, which offers a series of new features to the smartphone’s users. These include Google Street...

Google Adds Editing Search Results Feature

Google Adds Editing Search Results Feature

Recently, search giant Google has introduced a new feature that enables Internet users to personalize their queries, called SearchWiki. The latter allows people to alter the order of, remove or add...

Microsoft Files Motion to Dismiss “Vista Capable” Accusations

Microsoft Files Motion to Dismiss “Vista Capable” Accusations

Microsoft Corp. asked a federal judge to dismiss the claims in the action-law suit filed against them regarding the “Vista Capable” campaign, saying the plaintiffs don’t have enough evidence to...

Google Introduces SearchWiki

Google Introduces SearchWiki

According to a blog post, Google has launched a search feature that lets signed-in users delete, add or re-rank comments on search results. The feature is called SearchWiki and it represents an...

Microsoft Will Not Launch IE 8 This Year

Microsoft Will Not Launch IE 8 This Year

It really looks like Microsoft won’t release Internet Explorer 8 by the end of this year. In a blog posting of Dean Hachamovitch, Internet Explorer general manager at Microsoft, it has been revealed...

dotclear
Latest videos in Technology
Google Mobile App for iPhone,...
Google SearchWiki
Previewing LA Auto Show
Yahoo CEO to resign
A 'social mobile' for the...

dotclear
Technology You are here: Technology
» Technology   » Gadgets   » Video Games   
E-mail To A Friend Print RSS Text size: Decrease font size Increase font size
dotclear
dotclear
dotclear
Most Popular in Technology
Judge Dismisses Psystar’s Countersuit Claims As UngroundedJudge Dismisses Psystar’s Countersuit Claims As Ungrounded

» read full story
dotclear

Interested In This Topic?

News Alert will keep you informed. Find out more.
dotclear
Photos Gallery
dotclear
Today's Latest News
Babies Born In Fall More Predisposed To Asthma

» read full story
dotclear