MOG Music is now available across the iPhone, iPod touch, and Android platforms, the beginning of another monetization experiment. Users can find the goods at the App Store or Android Market, and MOG is offering a three-day freebie to whet appetites. After that, the monthly is $9.99 for unlimited access to 8 million tracks.
That includes ‘unlimited downloads,’ which more accurately refers to songs loaded in cache for out-of-range access. Also of note is MOG Radio, a very innovative radio approach that allows users to control the emphasis on a particular artist. So, slide to the left and it’s all Interpol, for example, or slide right to get a blend of similar artists.
Here’s a complete list of features (as supplied by MOG), plus a video demonstration by MOG chief David Hyman.
Unlimited downloads: Subscribers can download any song or album directly to their phones and continue to listen to music even when out of cell or WiFi range.
On-demand streaming: Unlimited listening to any artist, album, or song at any time.
MOG Radio: Only MOG offers the patent-pending “MOG Mobius” music discovery engine, which enables users to control the mix of similar artists, from true “artist only” radio up to a full mix of similar artists.
Playlist access between website and mobile: Make playlists on MOG.com and access them on your phone. Favorite tracks that are bookmarked from the web are then integrated into a user’s personal library and appear in favorites on the mobile app.
High quality audio: Songs can be downloaded at the standard rate of 64 kbps or users can turn on HQ downloads (up to 320 kbps) to save the song as a larger file with higher audio quality. This gives listeners the option of receiving high quality downloads for maximum audio fidelity.
Multi-tasking: Android users can continue to play music with MOG while using other applications. In the coming weeks, MOG will add multi-tasking for iOS 4 users.
from Digital Music News
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