Albums are so yesterday.
Lady Gaga is thinking bigger for her hugely anticipated next release, titled "Artpop," set for early 2013.
In a statement posted on Wednesday to her website LittleMonsters.com,
the fashion-forward pop diva says that "Artpop" will be "a
multimedia experience" available to fans in various forms, most
significantly a downloadable app for use on mobile computing
devices.
"The most major way to fully immerse
yourself in 'Artpop' is through the app," Gaga says. "'Artpop' will
be released as an iPad, iPhone, mobile and computer compatible
application that is completely interactive with chats, films for
every song, extra music, content, Gaga-inspired games, fashion
updates, magazines, and more still in the works!"
Gaga says the beauty of the app approach is that it allows her
to add to and embellish "Artpop" far past its initial release date.
"I will also be able to upload new things to the
app all the time, the same way I upload to twitter and LM.com. You
inspired me to create something that communicated with images,
because you do, you communicate with me and each other with .gifs
and pictures, and artwork, graphics all day 24/7," Gaga writes.
In a move that can only delight Apple Inc., the singer signs
off with a reminder to her fans to "start asking for iPads for
X-mas!!" But she reassures those without access to a tablet or
smartphone that they can buy the new single via old-fashioned
"digital download" methods, too: "It will also be released in the
regular physical and digitals," Gaga writes, "which will be unique
and different to the app."
The strategy isn't a
new one: Earlier this year, Icelandic singer Bjork was the first
major artist to simultaneously release a new album as an iPad and
iPhone app.
"Biophilia" the app divided the album
into a galaxy of ten stars, each giving users access to essays,
interactive games, videos and animations in addition to the music
that inspired them
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