The new service builds on Naxos’ experience with its label-specific streaming service at Naxos.com.
On the streaming side, ClassicsOnline HD promises CD-quality songs at a 24-bit / 192 kHz sampling rate and no buffering or signal loss to cause interruptions mid-sonata. It has a desktop app and mobile versions for both iOS and Android, in addition to a web player. A subscription costs $14.99 a month, which is less than the CD-quality of genre-agnostic Tidal, but more than we’d expect for the usual niche service.
As with The Overflow and with comparable electronica sites such as Beatport, part of the experience with ClassicsOnline is the related online community. Naxos’ main site is a comprehensive resource about the genre, both for an educational grounding and for details about album releases, artists, and composers.
The adage says that twice is a coincidence, but three times is a trend. Will we see more genre-specific streaming platforms emerging this year? Seems likely.