Wynk Music, a leading music streaming app, and Dolby Laboratories, a leader in immersive entertainment experiences, have announced the free availability of Dolby Atmos to their users.
Wynk’s Dolby Atmos music catalogue and playlists will include songs from renowned music labels such as Yash Raj Films (YRF), Saregama, Phonographic Digital Limited (PDL), and many more. Wynk will continue to add to this catalogue, which will be available to all users at no additional cost, a UNI report stated.
Edwin Charles Albert, Head – Content and Partnerships, Airtel Digital said, “Delighting customers by giving them the best continues to be our core proposition. Our partnership with Dolby combines Wynk’s core strengths of an extensive library and superior music delivery with a never-before audio experience in Dolby Atmos will certainly enhance user experience immeasurably.”
Karan Grover, Senior Director, Commercial Partnerships IMEA Dolby Laboratories, said, “We are thrilled to collaborate with Wynk Music and bring this revolutionary music experience to more music fans, taking their music experience to the next level. Whether listening at home or on the go, nothing takes listeners right inside the song like Dolby Atmos.”
Prashant Dogra, CEO, Phonographic Digital Limited added, “We represent more than 900 labels from across the country and are thrilled to now have the Dolby Atmos Music experience available on Wynk Music. This partnership will bring music lovers much closer to the true sound of music that the artists have created for their fans.”
Wynk Music listeners can now discover surprising new details with music in Dolby Atmos. Songs can now be heard and felt all around them, unlocking new levels of emotion and bringing fans closer to their favorite artists.
Wynk Music is available on numerous platforms, including Android Drive Mode, Android Auto, SIRI, Apple Car Play, Google Nest, Apple Watch, and Google Assistant.
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