Nokia said the first Nokia Music Store in the Middle East will throw open its doors in the UAE this December. It is the 12th music store that Nokia is rolling out globally.
The new online music store (http://music.nokia.ae) will feature a large array of tracks from major regional and international artists, independent labels, and up-and-coming acts.
The site will include a host of interactive features such as music browsing, personal track recommendations and streaming service.
Other highlights include the ability to listen to a 30 second clip from any track on the store. Part of the Ovi by Nokia offering, the Nokia Music Store offers a compelling combination of download and streaming services, empowering users to connect to the music they want, in the way they want, said a company statement.
“This is a first of its kind offering in the region in terms of the scope and diversity of the content, as well as user experience. The Nokia Music Store is a fantastic way to build a music collection that is truly mobile, where users can be confident that they are legally downloading music that is high quality and risk free,' said Chris Braam, vice president, sales, Nokia MEA.
'It brings a new kind of experience where people can preview, try and discover new music on their PC or on their mobile device like never before,' he remarked.
Music will be provided by all major international and regional labels including Universal, Sony BMG, Warner, EMI, Rotana and leading content aggregator Qanawat, as well as thousands of independent labels.
'The UAE is a melting pot, and people here literally come from all parts of the world. This is why we have ensured that we are offering a diverse collection of music that suits people’s different tastes covering Arabic, Bollywood and international music,' said Ayman Chalhoub, business manager, music, Nokia MEA.
'Music, by nature, is ever-evolving, and as new music comes out, we will be continuously adding and updating our catalogue,' he added.
Users will be able to purchase music as individual tracks, as albums, or through a monthly subscription for PC streaming.
With a single account, music lovers will access the Nokia Music Store via their desktop computer or directly from a range of optimized Nokia devices to browse for new music, get recommendations or search for their favorite artists, songs or albums all from the palm of their hand.
Once a track captures their attention, users will be able to add it to their wishlist to buy later or purchase it immediately for download to a mobile device without having to download the same song again on their computer.
They will also be able to transfer purchased songs via a PC to compatible Nokia devices.
Kylie show
To celebrate the announcement, Nokia will present Kylie Minogue’s exclusive concert at Dubai Festival City on November 21 as part of Kylie’s X2008 Tour. The event will be the Australian Pop singer’s first ever show in the Middle East.
As part of this sponsorship, Nokia will be conducting an online competition offering tickets and a host of other prizes. Details of the competition, including its starting date, will be announced in the coming weeks.-TradeArabia News Service