Stuck On Tunes: Paste Music and Daytrotter Team Up
There’s so much music these days springing from so many different sources. It can be tough to keep up. Are you looking for a daily one-stop shop for all things music? A place where you can find album reviews, song recommendations, interviews with emerging and legendary artists alike? Where you can watch those artists perform live in a custom-built recording studio? Where you can have unlimited free access to the world’s largest archive of live recorded music?
Check out the all new Paste Music & Daytrotter. Starting Aug. 17, Paste Music and Daytrotter will be joining forces to deliver the best music journalism to more people thanks to a unified social-media presence and a daily newsletter brimming with live performances and coverage from both Daytrotter and Paste Music. Every day on the new Paste Music & Daytrotter social platform, followers and subscribers will find an unbeatable menu of music news, reviews, features, interviews, live-streaming audio/video content from our recording studios, and free access to the world’s largest archive of live recorded music, all in one place!
All of Daytrotter’s live streaming content—including more than 31,000 unique recordings by more than 7,000 artists going back 11 years—will be available for free on pastemagazine.com/daytrotter. Paste and Daytrotter will continue to record original live performances from both Daytrotter’s Horseshack Studio in Davenport, Iowa, and Paste Studios in New York, all available for free streaming. That’s free live music delivered right to your feed every single day! That’s right: Daytrotter is back to free streaming—bigger and better than ever! For Daytrotter listeners who enjoy the benefits of a membership, the legacy version will continue to exist at daytrotter.com, with exclusive access to high-quality mp3 downloads, playlists and favorites.
Paste Music is thrilled to join forces with Daytrotter—both at PasteMagazine.com/music and PasteMagazine.com/Daytrotter, as well as on social media and in your inbox—to continue bringing you daily helpings of news, reviews and features, from investigative stories on the recording industry to profiles of both emerging and established artists, daily album and song reviews, fun lists and rankings, live-streaming concerts, and deep-dives into our unrivaled archive of live-music recordings, with hundreds of thousands of video and audio files available for free. (Ever seen R.E.M. cover the Velvet Underground? Or original footage of The Who recording in 1966? Or Miles Davis perform “Bitches Brew”? You can find them all here!)
Paste and Daytrotter are so excited to be able offer you more discovery every day with the internet’s most comprehensive music coverage. And we’re not done. Stay tuned as we develop even more ways to experience our one-of-a-kind content. Welcome to the all-new Paste Music & Daytrotter!
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