By John Glenday
The competitive subscription streaming music sector has just got a little bit more congested following a decision by SoundCloud to launch a $9.99 per month offer with a catalogue of 125m tracks.
Initially launching in the US only the new service will seek to get one over on established rivals by dint of the sheer size of its catalogue, some four times greater than that offered by Apple Music and Spotify.
SoundCloud co-founder Eric Wahlforss told the Guardian: “We’re going to have over 125m tracks on the platform– a lot of emerging and indie artists, major artists and also DJs, remixers and Read full story ›
Source: The Drum