We’re used to seeing books released as iOS apps, and a number of musicians have used iPhone apps as a way of releasing music. Now it seems like the next step is iPad-specific music releases.

Universal Music Group recently launched iPad apps based around classic albums fromNirvana,RushandThe Rolling Stones. Although they featured video documentary clips and social features, they don’t include the actual full songs themselves. Now EMI is going a step further and releasing an album by dance act Swedish House Mafia’s in its entirety as an app.

TheiPad versionof ‘Until One’ features the nine songs on the album, the app features video clips from a documentary, a 150-image photo gallery of the band in a gallery, written content by band members and streams from the band’s Facebook and Twitter pages.

Music Weekreports that EMI is set to release similar apps from other artists in the future. It’s an intriguing proposition in an age when it’s so easy to download an album for free. Packaging up music with bonus content that consumers might be willing to pay for seems to make sense. However, won’t the people most likely to buy the apps be the hardcore fans who would pay for a standard album anyway? And isn’t the iPad a little unwieldy to be using as a music consumption device?

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The market will answer these questions in time no doubt, but it’s good to see the music industry experimenting with new ways of presenting and packaging audio.

Story byMartin SFP Bryant

Martin SFP Bryant is the founder of UK startup newsletter PreSeed Now and technology and media consultancy Big Revolution. He was previously(show all)Martin SFP Bryant is the founder of UK startup newsletterPreSeed Nowand technology and media consultancyBig Revolution. He was previously Editor-in-Chief at TNW.

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