Converse Rubber Tracks unlocks the door to Studios 301 Sydney

Converse has launched a new Converse Rubber Tracks programme that opens the doors to 12 landmark recording studios including Studios 301 Sydney in Australia at no cost. Within 84 sessions over a two-week period, Converse Rubber Tracks will offer aspiring musicians the opportunity to record original music at some of the world’s greatest studios.

Global registration ends today, 24 June. If selected, artists will be notified in early July. Following a planning session with studio producers, artists chosen will be taken to one of their studios of choice in September this year, with most travel accommodations arranged and select expenses covered by Converse.

Emerging artists, bands, and musicians ages 18 years and older and of all genres across the globe can register to record at the following studios: Abbey Road Studios in London, England; Sunset Sound in Los Angeles, California; Hansa Tonstudio in Berlin, Germany; Tuff Gong in Kingston, Jamaica; Greenhouse Studios in Reykjavik, Iceland; The Warehouse Studio in Vancouver, Canada; Avast Recording Co. in Seattle, Washington; Stankonia in Atlanta, Georgia; Studios 301 Sydney, Australia; Toca do Bandido in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Brooklyn, New York; and the Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Boston, Massachusetts, slated to open this summer.

The artists will retain all of the rights to their music. To register for one of the sessions, visit: http://converse-music.com/worldwide/.

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