Apple Music remains one of the music streaming services most powerful on the market. With great competitors such as Spotify or Amazon Music, it is positioned as one more option within the current music scene. The great ecosystem that the Big Apple has allows it to have an advantage that other services do not have. However, not everything is the ecosystem but you have to innovate and manage to promote news to retain subscribers. Apple has announced the Apple Music Sessions, some exclusive sessions of artists recorded in spatial audio that can only be heard on the service of the big apple.
Apple Music Sessions will harness the power of spatial audio
through a brief Press release Apple has presented its new Apple Music Sessions, great and exclusive releases recorded live from some emerging artists around the world. An essential feature of these sessions is that they are all recorded in spatial audio, which allows the user to integrate into an immersive experience. Additionally, these recordings will only be available on Apple Music.
These sessions are recorded in Apple Music studios and two results are obtained: the audio and a video recording in the form of a video clip, so that users can enjoy the content in different ways. To begin with, the artists who have occupied the first sessions are Carrie Underwood and Tenille Townes, both have been recorded in the new studios located in Tennessee.
Upcoming sessions have already been announced for artists such as Ronnie Dunn or Ingrid Andress. In addition, it has also been announced that the sessions will not only reach the country genre but will expand to other genres in the future. Apple Music Sessions can be enjoyed through the Apple Music app on all compatible devices and with an active subscription to the service.