
‘Deezer Elite’, as the service is called, costs $14.99 per month, as opposed to the company’s regular subscription which is $9.99 per month, or £14.99 per month in the UK. Elite is discounted to £9.99 per for one/two year packages, while existing Deezer Premium users can upgrade for $40, or for free if they are also Sonos customers. For those prices, they gain access to Deezer’s 35 million track library as FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec) files at standard of 1,411 kbps or higher.
That, the France-headquartered firm, said is five time higher than regular services. Deezer Elite users can also stream music to connected devices, although that’s become a standard feature for most paid-for subscriptions.
Deezer is by no means the first to venture into higher quality audio services. Pono, which is fronted by musician Neil Young, is one proponent of that approach, while Sweden’s Aspiro — a company that was recently bought by rapper Jay-Z — offers similar high-def options in the form of its WiMP and Tidal services.
Deezer maintains a lower profile than the likes of Spotify or Rdio, but it nonetheless claims 16 million monthly users. Of that number, it says 6 million are paying customers.