30 October 2008 9:43 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott
The "Datz Music Lounge" has launched, described as "a revolutionary new way to buy and enjoy music".The Datz Music Lounge lets you download as many tracks as you want over the course of a year for a one off cost of £99.99.
Similar to Nokia's Comes With Music scheme, members of Datz Music Lounge can keep all the tracks they have downloaded forever.
Every song is in MP3 format, free from DRM and 100% legal. Music can be transferred to an iPod, MP3 player or a mobile phone.
From music download site Datz.com, record labels included at launch include Beggars Group, EMI Music, The Orchard & Warner Music with more said to be joining over the coming weeks.
Music is downloaded DRM free to a computer in MP3 format. The user can then transfer the music to any music playing device.
Users can purchase the limited edition Datz Music Lounge gift box, available from high street retailers or online at www.datzmusiclounge.com.
UPDATE: As of 09/09/09 this service has shut down, although reports suggest the box sets may still be available to buy. Audio, Music downloads, Datz, DRM-free, EMI


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