Apple Music Streaming

DREW BAIRD | MOON AUDIO STAFF/

Apple’s announcement of Apple Music, a new streaming service set to launch June 30, 2015, is aiming to compete with industry leaders such as Pandora, Spotify, and Tidal.

Streaming is changing the game

Music streaming has taken over the industry.  During 2014, On Demand Streams of video + audio included over 163.9 billion transactions while Song Downloads included only 2.7 billion. The reality is the number of streaming accounts for more than 98% of the industry as compared to downloading.

Does that mean there are fewer music lovers or audiophiles in the younger generation or does it mean that the music industry has missed their payday once again? As CD & DVD sales continue to decline, the streaming & downloading royalties have done the same.

Streaming v. Downloading Music 2014 Streaming Music vs. Downloading, 2014… (2014). N.d. Digital Music News. By Paul Resnikoff. Web. 11 June 2015.

Apple's service is aimed at countering Spotify's streaming success and converting their iTunes subscribers to upgrade to streaming services in 100 countries available via Apple mobile devices, Mac and PC.  It will also be available via Android for $10 month later this year.
With the addition of lossless streaming, Apple is also able to compete with Tidal (of Sweden) which recently launched the first lossless streaming service in the U.S. earlier in this year.

“If you were to strip out music, videos and games, the number of consumer uses of an iPhone would, relatively speaking, diminish,” Dan Cryan, an analyst at IHS Technology.

We believe like Dan Cyan, that the iPhone's survival depends on Streaming success with the current and future generation. As Android has gained popularity in the past few years with its larger screen, lower price & ease of use, Apple has lost a bit of market share. We believe with the purchase of Beats earlier this year, Apple is introducing this service to capitalize on the Beats audience & grow its popularity with the younger generations that are the lifeblood of the music scene, concerts & streaming enthusiasts and to grow its iCloud services as well.

How will Apple Music compare?

Membership includes:

  • Direct Access to the entire Apple Music Library alongside your music collection
  • "Beats 1" radio service includes DJ, Zane Lowe - at the helm, revamped with a human music curation touch – ranging from classical to punk rock and everything in between  with 24/7 worldwide broadcasting
  • Access to Connect – a place where artists can share and interact with their fans, share videos, just released songs & it's all on your iPhone.
  • Includes FREE upgrade to hi-res version of music previously purchased within itunes
  • Your entire music collection will be seamless across all iOS devices with icloud storage so you don't need more gigs
  • You can also save your playlists for offline listening
  • Siri helps your music search & selection process on iOS devices

Apple Music will come preloaded on the new iOS 8.4 operating system. This will put streaming in the hands of all iDevices with the latest iOS operating system.

Apple has an amazing ability to quickly gain popularity and we believe it will be very popular but will it become a leader in Streaming Services? Only time will tell and it will be a very interesting battle between the streaming services for fan approval, subscription & payment for sure.

The Breakdown:

Here's a quick breakdown of streaming services available in the U.S. today.

Apple Music

Apple:
$9.99 (first 3 months are FREE)
High Fidelity: No
Additional features:
- Beats 1 Radio
- Access to Connect
- Will be available on Android devices
- Siri Functionality

TidalTidal:
$9.99 Standard or $19.99 High Resolution (first month is free)
High Fidelity: Yes
Only streaming option available for high resolution audio

"Songs streaming with Tidal sounded fuller, with warmer tones that give bass a nice little oomph. In comparison, songs streamed on Spotify have crisper highs that sound harsher at loud volumes," Xiomara Blanco, Time, Inc. 2015.

SpotifySpotify:
$9.99
High Fidelity: No
Multiple platform user experience
Share your music on Facebook

PandoraPandora
$4.99
High Fidelity: No
Plays stations based of genres or artists
Skip limitations

Can Apple Music Streaming replace your high res downloads?

Time will only tell here but with audiophiles preferring the purity of ripping CDs & downloading high res files, Apple, Tidal & streaming providers all have their homework ready for them. When Streaming at high fidelity, the issue of buffering can be a major listening quality issue to solve like Tidal has been experiencing.  We look forward to the launch of Apple Music and the upcoming Battle for Streaming subscriptions for our hearts, minds & wallets.

Which STREAMING service do you use and why?

We'd love to know....please leave us a comment or question below & we'll answer it LIVE!

Cited:

Blanco, Xiomara. "Tidal vs. Spotify: My Four Weeks with Jay Z's Streaming Service - CNET." CNET. CNET, 6 May 2015. Web. 12 June 2015.
Higgins, Tim. "Apple Works to Refocus Its Devices at Nexus of Entertainment." Bloomberg.com. Bloomberg, 8 June 2015. Web. 12 June 2015.
Streaming Music vs. Downloading, 2014… (2014). N.d. Digital Music News. By Paul Resnikoff. Web. 11 June 2015.

Additional References:

Pullen, John Patrick 9. "Streaming Showdown: Apple Music vs. Spotify vs. Pandora vs. Rdio." Time. Time, 9 June 2015. Web. 12 June 2015.

Drew Baird

When Drew Baird, P.E., put his first audio system together, he found himself dissatisfied with the audio cables available in his price range -- so he decided to make his own. He's an engineer, after all, with the expertise to dabble in this sort of thing. He studied the types of materials that went into the big-name audio cables and figured out how to improve upon what was out there. After making his first batch of custom audio cables, he offered the extras to fellow audiophiles. They were a hit, and Silver Dragon cables were born. At the time, Drew was working full time as an engineer and nurturing his burgeoning cable business on the side. In 2010, Drew quit his day job to run Moon Audio full time, with his wife, Nichole, taking on the marketing and administrative demands of the business. In the decade since, Drew has expanded the Dragon Cable line and developed customizations for just about every headphone on the market. He's passionate about music -- ask him about the Pixies if you've got a few hours -- and every day at Moon Audio is a chance for him to help bring audiophiles and music pros closer to the sounds they love. Drew has an engineering degree from Penn State and maintains rigorous certification through the National Society of Professional Engineers.