EMI Music, one of the world's leading
music companies, has entered into an agreement with ad-supported digital
music service Qtrax to make EMI's catalog of digital music available to
music fans in the US and Canada.
As part of the agreement, EMI's music will be available free to
registered Qtrax members for unlimited streaming or downloading to a PC.
Fans can also load downloaded tracks on up to three portable devices and
play them while their membership remains active (fans maintain membership
by visiting the site at least once every 60 days to keep downloads active
on PCs or devices). Those who wish to permanently own tracks can do so via
direct Qtrax links to participating digital retailers.
"This is a revolutionary time for the music industry," said Founder and
Chairman of Qtrax Allan Klepfisz. "Guy Hands and EMI Music have
demonstrated great vision and leadership and we couldn't be more thrilled
to have their support," he continued. "Music fans will soon be able to
legally download tracks from EMI's rich, storied catalogue, giving them
access to one of the world's largest repertoires of music."
EMI Music
EMI Music is the recorded music division of EMI Group Limited, one of
the world's leading music companies. Its EMI Music division represents
artists spanning all musical tastes and genres. Its record labels include
Angel, Astralwerks, Blue Note, Capitol, Capitol Nashville, EMI Classics,
EMI CMG, EMI Records, EMI Televisa Music, Manhattan, Mute, Parlophone and
Virgin. Artists on EMI labels include Lily Allen, The Beatles, Coldplay,
Corinne Bailey Rae, Gorillaz, Hot Chip, Norah Jones, The Kooks, Korn, Kylie
Minogue, Pink Floyd, Joss Stone, 30 Seconds To Mars, KT Tunstall, Keith
Urban and Robbie Williams, as well as international artists such as Amaral
(Spain), Camille (France), Utada Hikaru (Japan), LaFee (Germany), RBD
(Mexico) and Vasco Rossi (Italy).
EMI has been at the cutting edge of the rapidly growing digital music
marketplace since it released David Bowie's 'Hours' as the world's first
ever album to be offered as a digital download in 1999. EMI has signed
agreements with hundreds of digital partners to distribute its music across
the globe, including its premium DRM-free, higher-quality offering sold
through partners including Apple iTunes, Amazon.com and more. It continues
to facilitate the development of a growing range of new digital business
models to enable fans to experience and purchase its artists' output
through a number of different platforms including, music discovery services
such as Last.fm, iMeem and Spiralfrog, legal peer-to-peer services such as
GNAB and a deal to offer advertising-supported videos on mobile phones
through Rhythm NewMedia.
Qtrax
Qtrax is an innovative, legal digital music service
that is free to fans. Qtrax showcases an innovative ad-supported delivery
model that easily directs revenue back to artists and rights holders. Qtrax
is available for browsing now and soon will provide fans with access to a
colorful and diverse catalog with millions of high-quality digital music
files representing the broadest artist-based fan-directed array of products
available anywhere. Based in New York City, Qtrax is a subsidiary of
Brilliant Technologies Corporation (OTC: BLLN.PK), a publicly traded
technology holding company.
SOURCE Qtrax