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The summer festival season may seem like months away, but musicians, listen up 🎤🎸: it’s time to act now! You might be wondering, how do I get my music into the ears of the festival promoter? 🎧🎟️ The answer lies in crafting an outstanding electronic press kit, or EPK ✨. Think of it as your golden ticket to festival gigs! Plus, Dropbox is the perfect platform to store and share all your or your band's material, ensuring you have everything at your fingertips to secure those coveted slots. Your EPK is not just a collection of documents; it’s your artist resume or CV, showcasing your unique talent, distinctive style, and unwavering professionalism in one polished package 🤩. To help you stand out from the crowd, here’s a checklist ✅ of what you need to include to get noticed. You can save or print this checklist (I made this for you by using Dropbox Paper): Now that you’ve gathered your materials, it’s time to organize them in Dropbox for a professional, shareable EPK. Create a Folder Name it something professional and clear, like “[YourArtistName]EPK.” Organize Files by Category Use subfolders for photos, music, videos, press, and bio materials. This makes it easy for promoters to find exactly what they need. Optimize File Names Use clear, professional file names like “[YourName]Bio.pdf” or “[SongTitle]LivePerformance.mp4. Share the Folder Link Set permissions to “view only” to ensure your files are secure. You can even customize the link name for an extra touch of professionalism. Now that you have the ultimate EPK checklist 🎶, it’s time to put it into action 🚀. Start building or refining your EPK today, store it securely on Dropbox, and share it with confidence 📢. This is your chance to stand out and land those gigs 🌟🎸. Do you have any tips or tricks for creating an EPK that gets noticed? Or maybe you’ve used Dropbox to share your EPK and it led to an amazing opportunity 🎉🎶? We’d love to hear your stories and advice 💙. Share them in the comments and inspire other artists to chase their dreams 🎵.93Views0likes0CommentsMusic Collaboration Using Dropbox
Making music remotely with others can get messy... fast, but Dropbox makes collaboration a breeze. From sharing stems and files to organizing setlists, it keeps everything in one place and accessible to your band 🙌. Ready to streamline your next project to make it sound as sweet as can be? Let’s dive in! 💃 Organise & Share Folders for Easy Collaboration 💌 It’s easy to create a shared folder in Dropbox! You can store all your relevant files like recordings, stems, MIDI Files and project files. You can use the shared link feature or invite collaborators you can adjust the permissions (edit or view only). Using this you can ensure everyone working on the project has access to the latest versions of the files, and they can collaborate in real time without worrying about version control issues - allowing for the diva moments to be strictly about staging/styling/who chooses what dressing room etc. and not about not having access to a file 👩🎤💅. Use our Dropbox File Requests Feature 👩💻 When collaborating with multiple musicians and producers, you can use the file request feature. This will allow all collaborators to upload files directly into your Dropbox folder, even if they don’t have a Dropbox account ( but seriously, what musician doesn't have a Dropbox?🤓) This really puts a stop to the hassle of emailing large attachments or sharing folder access 👩💻💌! Dropbox Rewind & Version History 💫 As we know there are many different versions of a track before the finished article, Dropbox Rewind allows you to revert to earlier versions of files if necessary. This is particularly useful if you or your collaborators make changes or you want to compare multiple versions of a track. This ensures you will never lose previous iterations of your music project and EASILY undo mistakes 😌! Solidify the Setlists It’s difficult to get everyone in a room sometimes to organise the setlist! Use Paper to write the setlist as a team. Leave comments to say what might be a better order of songs or what would be better left out of the set altogether (without the face to face confrontation 🙈). Everyone will be on the same page and at least you won’t have to tell Dave to his face that the sad song about his ex won’t be played tonight 👀! So, next time you’re teaming up on a project, a gig or just making music with friends for fun, let Dropbox handle the logistics so you can focus on making great music! Got your own remote music collaboration hacks or tips? Comment below and share with the Community, we will be composing symphonies in no time!815Views2likes0CommentsMaking a spooky Halloween playlist on Dropbox Paper
It’s getting really close to one of my absolute favourite times of year, Halloween As always, I’ll be building an eerie playlist to listen to while I decorate my house with spooky stuff to entertain the trick or treaters who call at my door. Using Paper to make a playlist This year, I decided to ask some friends for help curating my playlist, to make this process a little easier I created a Halloween paper doc and shared it with everyone and asked them to add their favourite Halloween songs. Dropbox Paper has lots of features to help make your planning easier! Adding Spotify links to a Paper doc I’ll be using Spotify to make my playlist and it’s super easy for people to add a link to Spotify directly to a Paper document. Here’s how to do it Click the Insert media button on the menu bar at the bottom of the page Scroll down the left-hand side of the pop up window until you see the Spotify button Copy and paste the Spotify link and press enter Click the Add to doc button I know that not all of my friends use Spotify, but anyone else who wants to add to the doc can do so by adding a YouTube link, by using the same method, with the only difference being you choose the YouTube option on the pop up window after you click the Insert media button. Our top spooky selections So, to help get you in the mood for Spooky season 👻 here’s some of the tracks that have made their way onto this year’s Playlist so far. Tell us what you think My playlist needs your help, please let me know what you think of it so far and add links to any tracks you’d like to see added.9.3KViews8likes0Comments