Australia's Leading Studio Steps Up To Help Struggling Artists

31 March 2020 | 9:30 am | Staff Writer

Pay It Forward.

Australia's premier recording space, Studios 301, has launched a new campaign to help local artists who may be struggling in the wake of the coronavirus crisis. 

Led by leading engineer, Simon Cohen (Justin Bieber, will.i.am), for any mix that gets booked at the Sydney studio, that person can pay forward a mix to anyone they like for free.

"I'm aware that while some people are still fortunate enough to have a job there are plenty of musicians struggling to meet rent let alone splash out on their art. So from today I’ll be offering a chance to pay it forward," Cohen said.


"... if you have the means to book a regular price mix I’ll donate a free mix to the artist of your choice.

"It could be your best friend, your favorite artist or someone you’ve never met... I know that not everyone is in a position where this makes sense for them but I’d love to do my part in binding the music industry closer together and help everyone get world class sounding music out onto the streaming platforms."

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For more details on the Pay It Forward initiative, click here.