Converse offers free recording time for artists in new music scheme
10 December 2014, 14:54
| Written by
Ben Curtis
(News)
Converse have announced the launch of an ongoing music programme offering free recording time to local artists. The programme, called Converse Rubber Tracks London, kicks off in Haringey on 10 January.
The programme then makes its way to Ealing, Southwark and Tower Hamlets throughout 2015.
The experience consists of ten days of free recording time for local artists, followed by a Converse Rubber Tracks Live event, a free concert where one of the recording acts will open for a world-renowned headliner.
Watch the teaser below, and then apply here.
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