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Thursday, December 12, 2013

Whole lotta love: come to Spotify-led Zeppelin music

By Chris Welch 12/11/2013 10:22

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In led Zeppelin music Spotify can. Band ago CEO Daniel Ek, a major contract announced today's press event on stage in the streaming service appeared in. "Can't wait to get the Led out of me', he said. And led Zeppelin, Led Zeppelin II now available rest of Led Zeppelin discography is available to in the rest of the week. Spotify streaming on-demand iconic catalog for the first time led Zeppelin says.

Hesitate to band songs can already buy music of iTunes, Google, and Amazon from the Group adopt the streaming model until now, has been proven. Curiously, Eddie cue be used as Led Zeppelin when he showed iTunes WWDC, but back to the band's catalog and radio streams cannot use Apple's free radio service. It is also available through Google playing music all access. The only exception; And standing ?????????? music is already part of the extensive catalog of radio services.

According to the New York Times , has been negotiating the management of Led Zeppelin various streaming services since January. Obviously products focused on the competition for existing and future music from YouTube and beat to get rid of spotify for appearance as itself a huge monopoly has emerged, netting the winner.


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Whole lotta love: Led Zeppelin's music comes to Spotify

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By Chris Welch on December 11, 2013 10:22 am

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Led Zeppelin's music is now available on Spotify. The band appeared on the streaming service shortly before CEO Daniel Ek announced the major deal on stage at today's press event. "I can't wait to get the Led out," he said. Led Zeppelin I and Led Zeppelin II are available now, and the rest of Zeppelin's discography will become available throughout the remainder of the week. Spotify says this is the first time Zeppelin's iconic catalog can be streamed on demand.

The band's songs can already be purchased from iTunes, Google Music, and Amazon, but the group has proven hesitant in adopting the streaming model until now. Curiously, Eddy Cue used Led Zeppelin as an example when he demonstrated iTunes Radio back at WWDC, but the band's catalog cannot be streamed using Apple's free radio service. Nor is it available via Google Play Music All Access. Pandora stands as the lone exception; Zeppelin's music is already part of the radio service's broad catalog.

According to The New York Times, Zeppelin's management has been negotiating with various streaming services since January. Clearly Spotify has emerged the winner, netting itself a huge exclusive as it looks to ward off existing competition and future music-focused offerings from YouTube and Beats.