Shazam, Rdio expand music discovery partnership to Ireland

29 countries get access to service that will allow users to listen to tagged tracks for free

Shazam and Rdio have expanded their music discovery platform to 29 more countries, including Ireland. Photograph: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg
Shazam and Rdio have expanded their music discovery platform to 29 more countries, including Ireland. Photograph: Simon Dawson/Bloomberg

Music discovery platform Shazam and digital music firm Rdio are to expand their partnership to Ireland, allowing users to discover new tracks.

Ireland is one of 29 countries getting access to the discovery service, which will allow users to listen free to tracks they have tagged via a special link in Shazam, and also build playlists automatically within Rdio.

Those who subscribe to Rdio’s Unlimited offering can listen to the playlists within the Rdio app on their mobile device, and sync them for offline use. The music service also offers new users a 14-day trial.

“Working together in major countries across the globe, we are now providing more than 270 million Shazam users the ability to instantly listen to an entire song they just identified exclusively on Rdio,” said Daniel Danker, chief product officer of Shazam.

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Initially launched in the US in 2012, the service is now live in Germany, France, Spain and other countries around the world.

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien

Ciara O'Brien is an Irish Times business and technology journalist