New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Yonder Music) The Yonder Store, located at 77 Delancey Street (adjacent to The Tenement Museum) in Manhattan's Lower East Side, opened doors to the public yesterday at 11 AM, just in time for the upcoming holiday season. This unique retail experience enables customers to purchase the latest smartphones at competitive prices with Yonder's unlimited music service pre-installed at no extra cost.
The store itself resembles a small intimate lounge where prospective buyers are invited to test-drive devices from leading manufacturers like Samsung, Motorola, HTC and other leading device manufacturers, and explore the uniquely featured Yonder
Music service, guided by Yonder musicologists.
"We wanted to create a special place for music lovers to experience Yonder on great devices. Our goal is to update the record store and bring humanity to retailing mobile electronics."
Adam Kidron, Founder and CEO
Yonder Music, Inc.
Yonder Lower East Side will be open Tuesday - Saturday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. The store will remain closed on Mondays.
About Yonder:
Yonder is a transformative, non-subscription service that provides its users with access to millions of songs that they can download and play commercial-free - without any monthly charges. Yonder combines the essential features of
Internet radio services, such as Pandora, with those of streaming services like Spotify, while adding patent-pending social discovery tools that help to automatically curate a Magic Library™ that is more expansive than users' expectations.
Key Features of Yonder include:
No Subscription Fees
No Commercials
Unlimited Downloads
Continuous Play
Social Discovery
Yonder Music's goal is to democratize the music industry by embedding the cost of music into smart devices and services, and by then paying artists and composers from a pool of license revenue (received from device manufacturers and mobile service providers) in direct proportion to the songs played.