Sony’s cloud-based, digital music service, “Music Unlimited” (“powered by Qriocity”), is now available in the UK and Ireland. Similar to Microsoft’s Zune Pass, the service is also coming to the US, Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Australia and New Zealand at some point in 2011. Two available plans are charged monthly, with the “Basic” service being £3.99 in the UK and €3.99 in Ireland; and the “Premium” service £9.99 and €9.99, respectively. The basic service is like radio, with preset playlists, but users can skip songs at will, while the premium option offers customizable lists and “premium Top 100 channels which are regularly updated with the latest hits.”
Music Unlimited’s current catalog is approximately 6 million songs deep, with tracks from leading indie labels, as well as corporate behemoths like Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music Group and EMI Music. The service will be available on a wide range of Sony devices, including PS3, PSP and “Android-based mobile devices.”
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