Aussie artists hoping to catch their big break in the US are getting a massive boost thanks to a new recording studio that revered label Future Classic has launched in LA.
The label and management group, whose roster includes the likes of Flume and Nick Murphy, has partnered with Dropbox to create two studio rooms that will act as a location for artists to write, record and mix music.
"Dropbox is excited to partner with Future Classic to support the next generation of artists by creating a space for creativity, co-creation and collaboration to live side-by-side," Dropbox Chief Marketing Officer Carolyn Feinstein said.
"Initiatives like this one highlight the role we play with teams everywhere, helping them explore new possibilities and unleash their collective creative energy."
To accompany the studio build there's also a series of 'creative incubator' industry events and content set to run throughout March to introduce the space to the community.
Future Classic are encouraging LA-based (or aspiring LA-based) artists to get in touch about working in the next space; for more information, head over to the Dropbox website.
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