Spotify offers Premium users two weeks' exclusive access to albums

Until now, all Spotify users had access to the same music catalogue, whether they subscribed to the Premium tier or used its ad-supported free tier. However, as from today that's changing.

Spotify has announced artists signed to the Universal Music Group (UMG) label will have their albums exclusively available to Spotify Premium users. Those on the free tier will have to wait for two weeks.

In a statement, Spotify CEO Daniel Ek said: "Starting today, Universal artists can choose to release new albums on premium only for two weeks, offering subscribers an earlier chance to explore the complete creative work, while the singles are available across Spotify for all our listeners to enjoy.

"We know that not every album by every artist should be released the same way, and we’ve worked hard with UMG to develop a new, flexible release policy."

Adam was a staff writer for What Hi-Fi?, reviewing consumer gadgets for online and print publication, as well as researching and producing features and advice pieces on new technology in the hi-fi industry. He has since worked for PC Mag as a contributing editor and is now a science and technology reporter for The Independent.