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Spotify’s HiFi streaming could finally arrive this year
- Spotify could launch its HiFi tier for lossless audio streaming this year.
- The new tier, potentially named "Music Pro," may cost an extra $5 or $6 per month.
- Spotify plans to include additional features like song remixing and exclusive concert ticket sales in the new tier.
- The company has recently signed multi-year licensing agreements with Warner Music Group and Universal Music Group, paving the way for HiFi streaming.
The Verge | 18 Feb, 2025

The Sandbox Introduces Major Enhancements for Creators and Brands to Build in the Metaverse
- The Sandbox has released a major platform update with enhanced multiplayer capabilities and deeper collaboration with brands for creators.
- The update, 'Game Maker 2.0,' offers improvements to multiplayer experiences, new gameplay mechanics, and access to content from top brands.
- Creators can use new tools like pre-made Templates, Dynamic Libraries, and Partner Assets to build immersive experiences with renowned brands like The Smurfs and Atari.
- Enhancements in multiplayer features focus on racing gameplay, with improvements in movement, avatar interactions, and overall gameplay immersion.
- The Sandbox incentivizes creators to use Game Maker 2.0 through the Builders Challenge program, offering rewards based on player engagement.
- Future updates will introduce features like matchmaking, combat systems, and expanded traversal options to enhance creation in the metaverse.
- The Sandbox, a subsidiary of Animoca Brands, provides a metaverse platform for users to play, create, and monetize experiences with brands, IPs, and celebrities.
- Over 160 partners, including Warner Music Group, Gucci, and Paris Hilton, have joined The Sandbox to create unique experiences in gaming, entertainment, music, and more.
- Animoca Brands, the parent company of The Sandbox, is a leader in digital entertainment, blockchain, and gaming with a growing portfolio of investments in the open metaverse.
- For more information on The Sandbox and Animoca Brands, users can visit their respective websites and follow them on social media.
Coindoo | 13 Feb, 2025

Spotify seems to be gearing up for more expensive subscriptions, and I'm annoyed
- Spotify has signed a new deal with Warner Music Group.
- The partnership may result in the introduction of a 'superfan' premium tier, including Hi-Res Audio, in the future.
- Competing streaming services, such as Tidal and Apple Music, already offer Hi-Res Audio as standard.
- The potential introduction of more subscription tiers may complicate Spotify's user experience.
Tech Radar | 7 Feb, 2025

A new social music platform just hit 1 million users. Here's the pitch deck it used to close its $8 million seed round.
- Hangout, a social music platform, has reached 1.1 million users since launching in November 2021.
- Users can listen to music and chat via queueable songs within listening rooms that include 100 million full-length tracks on the platform.
- The platform is monetized primarily through a freemium model, with paid subscriptions starting at $5 a month.
- Hangout has the backing of major labels like Sony Music, Universal Music Group, and Warner Music Group.
- Hangout's founder, Joseph Perla, has built a similar product previously as the VP of technology of Turntable.fm, which briefly ran from 2011 to 2013.
- Hangout aims to be a solution to the craving for new social networking platforms.
- Hangout's pitch deck for its $8.2 million seed round is shared in this article, which includes a roadmap for 2025 and future growth scenarios.
- Hangout also wants to market artist's albums and tours, having already hosted listening parties and AMAs with notable musicians.
- It focuses on putting connection and harmony within the music listening experience.
- Hangout's launch comes at a time when music streaming services like Spotify and TikTok are also trying to capture this space.
Insider | 7 Feb, 2025
Spotify, Warner Music Group sign new deal to help deliver ‘further paid subscription tiers’
- Spotify and Warner Music Group (WMG) have signed a new multi-year agreement covering recorded music and music publishing.
- The deal aims to deliver new fan experiences, a deeper music and video catalog, further paid subscription tiers, and differentiated content bundles.
- Spotify CEO Daniel Ek mentioned the introduction of a new 'superfan' premium tier for subscribers.
- This deal follows a similar agreement between Spotify and Universal Music Group (UMG).
TechCrunch | 6 Feb, 2025

Spotify signs Warner Music deal heralding new subscription tiers
- Spotify signs a multi-year deal with Warner Music Group to expand the platform's catalog of audio and visual content.
- The deal is expected to introduce new paid subscription tiers, including a higher priced premium tier and a potential deluxe streaming tier with HiFi lossless audio features.
- Spotify's recent agreement with Universal Music Group also hinted at additional subscription tiers and higher quality audio for superfans.
- The agreement also includes a direct licensing model with Warner Chappell Music and aims to support artists and songwriters while improving payout rates.
The Verge | 6 Feb, 2025

Amazon and Universal Music Tackle ‘Unlawful’ AI-Generated Content
- Amazon and Universal Music Group are collaborating to combat the use of 'unlawful' AI-generated content and protect artists against fraud and misattribution.
- UMG joined Sony Music Entertainment and Warner Music Group in suing AI music startups Suno and Udio for unauthorized use of copyrighted material.
- The lawsuit highlights the need for clearer guidelines and protections in the AI field, as AI-generated content can closely resemble human-generated content.
- Companies like Adobe have developed tools to address the issue, ensuring that the content produced is safe for commercial use.
Pymnts | 23 Dec, 2024

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