The world of digital music retail is constantly evolving - and companies have to keep up with the latest trends from both here and overseas. The gang at bandit.fm know this only too well and have today announced a series of three brand new premium memberships for folk who really love their music. The "Music On Tap" package gives members unlimited streaming of all tracks in bandit.fm's catalogue (more than two million at last count, not including videos). This option is similar to the wildly popular Spotify streaming service, already available throughout Europe, including the UK.
The "Load & Go" package, with a minimum three month sign up, allows members to download $40 worth of music every month for just $15.99 pm.
And the "Best Of Both Worlds" membership contains both the streaming service and $20 worth of downloads per month, also for $15.99 pm.
The three new options are in addition to the regular membership, which allows users to download on a pay as you go basis.
And though bandit.fm is a product of Sony Music Australia, the catalogue contains music from all major record labels and a series of independents.
Understandably, Sony Music's CEO Denis Handlin is most excited about the new options.
“It is a pleasure to deliver music fans a local music service of the highest quality; one that tailors to their content needs and allows flexibility as well as great value. Content is key and bandit.fm offers the best musical offerings to its Australian members,” he said in a statement.
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