Converse launch Rubber Tracks program

27 May 2015 | 4:18 pm | Staff Writer
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Noted shoe company Converse has officially announced a new international Rubber Tracks Program.

Noted shoe company Converse has officially announced a new international Rubber Tracks Program.

The prominent manufacturer and lifestyle organisation, this week, launched the initiative, which opens the doors to some of the world's iconic recording studios.

Occurring over eight countries, the program provides opportunities to upcoming musicians to record their original and independent music at key studios across the globe. Additionally, studio costs are waived.

A selection of studios include London's Abbey Road Studios, Los Angeles Sunset Sound, and Berlin's Hansa Tonstudio, as well as Converse's Rubber Tracks studios in Brooklyn and Boston.

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Global registration is now open for artists, bands and/or musicians 18 years or old.

“Since we opened our first permanent Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Brooklyn four years ago, we’ve had aspirations to elevate this program even further, hoping to extend this opportunity to artists across the globe. With this new Converse Rubber Tracks program, we will unlock the doors to some of the greatest recording studios in music history and we’re ecstatic to offer this extraordinary experience to emerging artists worldwide. As a brand so deeply rooted in the next generation of creative spirits, we’re eager to make history while inspiring creativity and self-expression among music communities worldwide," Converse Global Music Marketing Director Jed Lewis comments.

You can find out further information via - http://Converse-Music.com/worldwide

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