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Your Band Can Record At An Iconic Studio For Free, Thanks To Converse

Abbey Road! Hansa Tonstudio! Stankonia! So much more!

Abbey Road! Hansa Tonstudio! Stankonia! So much more!

Converse Rubber Tracks program has been doing wonders for bands over the past few years, namely giving them free places to record and the like. Now it's going global! According to a press release, "over a two-week period, Converse Rubber Tracks will activate across eight different countries in four continents, offering aspiring musicians the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to record original music at 12 landmark studios, including the two Converse Rubber Tracks studios, at no cost."

Just register right here, or if you're not sure what yours and your band's deal is right now, wait a little bit! You've got until June 24 to register. All you need to do to register is rank your top three studio preferences and enter a brief artist biography or description via a video or written application. You'll be let known if you won early July!

Check out the list of studios and a video explaining things with awesome footage below.

Starting today, emerging artists, bands, and musicians 18 years and older and of all genres across the globe can register for the rare opportunity to record at the following participating 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 in Sydney, Australia; Toca do Bandido in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil; the original brick-and-mortarConverse Rubber Tracks studio in Brooklyn, New York; and the second permanent Converse Rubber Tracks studio in Boston, Massachusetts, slated to open this summer.

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