SOUNDSPHERE MAGAZINE RELEASE DIGITAL INTERACTIVE VERSION OF LATEST ISSUE
Soundsphere magazine is a York-based online and
print publication that focuses on local, national and international music, arts
and culture, and they've just released a digital interactive version of their
latest issue.
The Soundsphere mag brand has gone from strength
to strength over the past few years gaining more notoriety through its diverse
coverage, which has in turn, created the opportunity to unleash a new digital
interactive version of Soundsphere magazine's third issue featuring renowned
artists including Asking Alexandria, The Gaslight Anthem, Reverend And The
Makers and more.
This version of the magazine is available to
purchase from the Apple App Store for £2.99 once downloaded (search for the
term Soundsphere Mag) and it functions with iPhone and iPad (following this link to access). An
Android version is also available following the download of the Readr app (following this link)
The digital and interactive publication will give
fans of the magazine a chance to access the best in arts, culture and music news
from Yorkshire and beyond. “It's something I've always wanted to do,” comments
Soundsphere magazine editor, Dom Smith. “I feel like this will open us up to
loads more people, and there are some really exciting possibilities for us to
explore as we look at more interactive ways to engage with our dedicated
readership.”
Jack Casling (Creative Director at Choir Of
Vision) helped make the magazine ready for digital consumption (following
awesome page composition work by Soundsphere's in-house designer, Jamie Mahon).
Jack comments: "Working
on the digital version of Soundsphere magazine has been a blast. Dom and his
team are people who I have been hugely excited to collaborate with and being
responsible for kicking off the magazine's IOS presence is an honour. Long may
it continue!”
Starting out as a DIY online publication working
with local bands around key areas like York, Hull and Sheffield, the magazine
has developed a fantastic following and on the back of print releases and a
successful website (www.soundspheremag.com), is
now able to travel the world and cover festivals as diverse as Sziget
(Hungary), Exit (Serbia) and SXSW (USA).
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