The streaming platform just introduced three new radio stations at a moment when its competitors are relying on playlists and AI. Says Zane Lowe: 'Music doesn't get event-ized enough.'
As wildfires continue to ravage Southern California, Apple continues to rally support for victims by prompting users for donations, as well as streaming the upcoming LA wildfire relief concert.
You can currently get Apple Music free for the first three months of your membership. Usually, the free trial only lasts one month. This offer is only running until tomorrow – January 7, 2025 – so bear in mind that it's time-limited and act quickly if you want to take it up.
Apple combined its services into three convenient subscription packages called Apple One. If you're deep in the Apple ecosystem like me, it can be a money-saving option. Here's what the plan costs, and what each service separately will cost you.
Currently our favourite streaming service for hi-fi fans, Tidal has recently replaced the licensed MQA format with the open-source FLAC, and simplified and cheapened its offering (hi-res, CD-quality and Dolby Atmos Music) to compete with Apple and Amazon.
Among the new music we can look forward to in 2025, it seems that Fiona Apple might have some projects in the works. However, the details remain
Both Apple Music and Spotify offer similar paid monthly plans, but one company's saves users a few bucks each time the bill is paid.
The world's biggest streaming services will be broadcasting this huge benefit gig for victims of the LA wildfires
In an in-depth interview with Apple Music, Bad Bunny shares his pride in Puerto Rico’s resilience and enduring cultural identity.
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Qualcomm has expanded its application partnerships to include Moises App, DJay Pro, Steinberg Cubase, and Capture One to take down Apple's supremacy in the art world.
This week, 21 Savage goes back home to his native London to team up with U.K. rap star Central Cee, indie hero Lucy Dacus returns with a stunning track off her forthcoming LP, and alt-pop singer-songwriter Bartees Strange rocks out as he shares his desires.