Audioservice Sound expands Sound Studio to empower artists and their teams

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Audioservice Sound introduced Sound Studio, a pioneering app crafted for artists within the Russian audio streaming landscape. The platform’s official communications describe Sound Studio as a comprehensive digital helper for musicians and their teams, consolidating essential tools under one account accessible both on the website and through the app. Initially rolled out in August 2021 to a select group of artists by invitation, it has since opened its doors to everyone working in the creative industries. The message from the service emphasizes that the application gathers everything needed to create, promote, and monetize music content, delivering a seamless experience across devices and ecosystems.

Today, users of the service gain access to in-depth analytics that illuminate popularity trends, multiple channels for presenting tracks via Audio editors, and schedules for performances at the STUDIO PLACE venue. The platform also features a digital marketplace offering specialist services and venue opportunities, alongside interactive audio sessions known as Rooms, designed to facilitate real-time collaboration and discussion among artists and teams. These capabilities collectively enable more informed decision-making and speedier execution in a competitive music market [Zvuka].

In parallel with the online ecosystem, Zvuka STUDIO PLACE has launched a series of Release Day events on the offline stage. These concerts showcase new releases ahead of their official public debut, giving artists a high-visibility platform to connect with audiences. Performers such as VERBEE, sound producer Rompasso, and singers Lina Lee and Elvira T have already participated in Release Day, with tickets for these performances earned through the Zvuk audio service’s social channels, underscoring a cross-channel promotional approach that blends streaming with live experiences [Zvuka].

Beyond the studio and the concert hall, artists can request access to STUDIO BUS, a mobile space that doubles as a billboard, meeting room, recording site, and hub for audio and video production. It has served high-profile collaborations, including MakSim and Ruki Vverh during events at RIF and other Russian creative stages, where portable podcasting studios and on-the-go recording setups were employed to extend reach and storytelling versatility. The STUDIO BUS concept emphasizes mobility and on-site content creation as a core part of an artist’s strategy in today’s digital-first music environment [Zvuka].

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