Google Music All Access Streaming Service Goes Live in the UK today and other countries

Launched in the US, the All Access music monthly music streaming service goes live today in the UK Google Play store. It is also live in 7 other European countries including Spain, France and Italy. New Zealand and Australia are also in luck.

If you sign up before August 31, you’ll get a month free and then pay £7.99 a month for All Access after that. If you wait until September or beyond, you’ll still get a free month but your monthly cost will be £9.99 once that’s up.

All Access works in a similar way to Spotify – there’s a vast library of songs from major labels and indies available to either stream online or cache to your Android phone or tablet so you can listen without an internet connection.

You can also sync your music library up to the service – as long as you don’t have more than 20,000 songs to store online and then stream to your phones and tablets.

No news on iOS availability yet. This is an android only offering at the moment.

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