Punk rockers Green Day announced they have joined forces with Nokia and AT&T to launch Nokia Music, a new music streaming service offering consumers free and unlimited access to playlists and songs from a global catalogue boasting 17 million tracks. To celebrate the launch of Nokia Music, the multi-platinum selling band has created a series of exclusive playlists and will soon announce a very special kick-off concert.
For details on the launch event, fans can visit the Nokia Music/AT&T tab on the band's Facebook page.
Nokia Music is a mobile experience exclusive to Nokia Lumia handsets currently available at all AT&T stores. AT&T is the nation's largest 4G network. Consumers can stream unlimited music from a suite of over 150 exclusive playlists that are curated and kept up to date by an expert team of U.S based musicologists. The playlists span a wide spectrum of musical genres from underground Detroit house tracks to New York Philharmonic favorites.
Nokia Music also offers playlists created by global artists such as Green Day, who are an active part of the service curating their namesake playlists. Moreover, music fans can create their own personal soundtrack by selecting the Nokia Music "CREATE" function that generates a playlist based on, and inspired by, the artists they love.
Fans will also be able to access three special playlists, curated by Green Day exclusively for Nokia Music and AT&T. "We are excited to team up with Nokia Music and AT&T and for our fans to hear ¡Uno! for the first time on our Facebook page," said the members of Green Day.
In other Green Day news, singer Billie Joe Armstrong has been discharged from an Italian hospital. He was admitted over the weekend, forcing a cancelation of a show.
Are you going to check out this streaming service?
—Maggie Pannacione
09.05.12
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