3plet Looks to Bring the Full Album Experience for Music on Mobile
With the advent of digital music and especially the popularity of digital singles, the album is becoming an antiquated musical format in many ways. Consumers no longer purchase entire albums based on how much they like a specific song they heard on the radio. They purchase individual tracks that they enjoy. With less people listening to full albums, artists and bands can have trouble when they want to make a record that’s a complete experience, more enjoyable as a whole than in individual tracks.
Cool product of the day 3plet wants to bring back the album experience for listeners of digital music. 3plet allows artists to create specialized mobile apps that deliver a complete album to listeners without the possibility of individual track purchasing. Listeners who purchase 3plet apps have a self-contained program where they can focus on the whole of a new record from a specific artist. One might ask what the advantage is of limiting consumer freedom to purchase individual tracks. In theory, forcing a complete album experience on users allows artists to experiment more freely with long form ideas for their music such as concept albums. However, there are also incentives for fans to download a 3plet app rather than download music in the usual way. 3plet apps contain liner notes, lyrics, tour photos, and special album art that are exclusive to the app. These features aim to recreate the experience of flipping through an album’s booklet and packaging while listening to it.
Users can either download or stream the music that comes with a 3plet app. Any users that have trouble downloading the music over their carrier’s cellular network may need mobile computer repair on their smartphone or tablet.
3plet gives artists tools to build their 3plet apps when they sign up to publish one. The company has tried to design their creation tools in such a way that even bands without technical experience in programming can put together a viable 3plet app. If bands still have trouble using 3plet’s creation tools to publish their apps, they should seek a smartphone tech support service to guide them.
3plet is making a bold move by trying to resurrect the full album experience in the age of mobile technology. This cool product’s ultimate success will depend upon whether younger generations enjoy this old school way of experiencing new music or if they prefer to stick with streaming services and digital singles.
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