Aspiro, a European mobile entertainment group who we’ve never heard of before right now this very minute, has said it’s launching an Android music streaming app across Northern Europe. That’ll be nice, won’t it?
Here’s how Aspiro explained its new WiMP-based service in today’s press release:
“Millions of tracks are already available on the player from some 160,000 albums and more than 120,000 artists from thousands of record labels including global giants such as Universal, Sony BMG, EMI and Warner as well as a host of local companies.
“All the key features of the WiMP desktop service are available on the Android version – such as search, playlists, favourites and discovery. Tracks can also be cached for offline listening.”
Sadly, nothing’s coming up under a search for “Aspiro” on the UK Android Market as of 22.12 on Friday January 22, though. And it is yet to hit the Market content scraper directories, so we can only assume it’s not quite launched yet.


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