Rockfeedback launch interactive new website
UK music website, promoters and filmmakers, Rockfeedback have unveiled a new-look site.
The redesign allows readers to curate their own publication by showing more of the artists you are particularly interested in, while the site also aims to bring the best in new music and music journalism.
The editors, which include Best Fit’s very own former New Music Ed Josh Hall, explained a little bit about the makeover:
“RFB aims to provide a home for serious, passionate, and celebratory music journalism: writing that not only introduces you to the world’s most exciting new acts but that also provides exposition, with the intention of exploring the cultural context for the music we love.
RFB also provides a unique means by which you can interact with the content we publish. At the top of the screen you’ll see a function called The Feed. This enables you to curate your own RFB. Simply connect with Facebook, and then follow the artists you are interested in by clicking the +F next to their name. Then, when your Feed is switched on, you will only see articles in which those artists appear.”
The site launched yesterday (11 February) and is now live here.
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