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STACKS: Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh’s Digital Music Streaming Platform Wants to Hear Your Music!

Submission window for the next STACKS cohort opens July 1 through July 31, 2024

Pittsburgh, PA  –   – 

Carnegie Library of Pittsburgh is inviting local musicians to join more than 150 of their colleagues in having their work featured in the Library’s digital music collection. STACKS, the Library’s free streaming ever-growing, online collection, serves as a living document of Pittsburgh’s vital, evolving music scene.

STACKS accepts submissions from Pittsburgh musicians through scheduled submission windows. The current window opens Monday, July 1 and runs through Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at stacks.carnegielibrary.org. Selected STACKS artists are not only promoted on the platform, they’re also paid a one-time stipend of $200 for their albums of at least 10 minutes length or four tracks.

To be considered eligible, an album must meet the following criteria:

  • Artists must be from the Pittsburgh region.
  • Album must have been published within the past 5 years.
  • Albums must be a minimum of 4 songs or 10 minutes in length.
  • Artists must own the rights to their music or have properly cleared all samples.

With just a library card, patrons can stream and hear sounds from all over this incredible community of diverse creators. Currently, more than 150 local artists representing a wide range of genres are featured on the STACKS site. Since its launch in 2019 STACKS has witnessed more than 34,000 streams and downloads.

To listen to music from local musicians, learn more about the curators or submit music to STACKS please visit stacks.carnegielibrary.org.

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