Burberry launches its own Curated Apple Music channel
Burberry is using its channel to highlight British artists and will include exclusive videos from several up and coming musical artists.
Company CEO Christopher Bailey said,
There are so many extraordinary British artists and it is a privilege to have the opportunity to work with them and showcase their incredible talent. Music has always been intrinsic to what we do and I am excited about our partnership with Apple on this amazing platform which will enable us to take what we do now with Burberry Acoustic and share it with an even bigger audience.
Burberry launched its Acoustic program in 2010 to give emerging British artists more visibility. The performances the retailer commissions are available on the Burberry Website as well as YouTube. So far, about 100 performances have been recorded from the likes of Benjamin Clementine, Ed Harcourt, Keane, and Clare Maguire.
Apple Music is Apple's new streaming music service. It includes Beats 1 Radio, human-curated playlists, and Connect where artists and bands can share with their fans.
Burberry's new channel is a big endorsement for Apple Music. The retailer is big enough that it doesn't need to push into new music markets for visibility. Instead, it can go where it sees the best opportunities—and right now that includes Apple Music.
Apple Music subscribers can find Burberry's channel on the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch by launching the Music app, tapping New, then scrolling down to Curator Playlists. On the Mac and PC in iTunes, click the New tab, then select Curator Playlists.
Apple Music costs US$9.99 a month and includes a free three month trial.