Can you believe Track Club is already one year old? Time really does fly when you’re having fun.
We started Track Club with the belief that creators shouldn’t have to comb through hours of sub-par music only to settle on a just-okay song. And in just a year since we launched, we’ve made big strides. We added new features, launched affiliate and referral programs, and even gave users the ability to adjust song BPMs in MixLab. We’re continuing to dream big, so keep your eyes peeled for more exciting changes this year.
What are we most proud of? Our community. In the year since we launched Track Club, our vibrant community of creators has grown exponentially. The work they make inspires us everyday. We can’t thank you all enough!
To celebrate one year of Track Club, we’d like to highlight some of our favorite work from our community. And if these videos inspire you to make your own, Track Club is here to help. This week only, take 60% off annual Individual and Business subscriptions with the code “HBDTC”. Don’t wait- this sale only comes once a year.
No-one understands the power music can have on the creative process like our friend Taylor Pendleton. In this video, Taylor breaks down how she uses songs on Track Club to find inspiration for her photography shoots. You can also check out her curated playlist of Track Club songs in the video description 🔥
Greg McCahon and Victoria Cedillo are on the cycling journey of a lifetime, traveling from Alaska to Argentina by bike. We love following journey through their inspiring YouTube videos!
Nate Laverty’s recent short film "The Man With A Magic Brush" is a Vimeo staff pick 👏 Check out the film to see Canadian painter Mark Hobson's beautiful floating studio and learn about his process.
Here at Track Club, we love love ❤️ Check out blogger and filmmaker Megan Tan’s amazing short film “him” inspired by Spike Jonze’s film “her.” We love how she used Track Club to pick the perfect futuristic, ambient songs for her film.
Dive to the depths at Isla Isabela with All About Spray Sailing! Join them as they stop at this UNESCO World Heritage Site where the birds, whales and sea creatures are abundant and on display.