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An L.A. Uber driver created a compilation video of The Weeknd "Can't Feel My Face" inspired dance parties that took place in his car with various passengers. -
Live Nation & Uber Partner For EDC, Sasquatch!, Hard Summer and Voodoo
Getting to and from concerts can be a nightmare. Nobody wants to drive and if they are far away, the time spent in traffic can be almost as long as the music itself. Uber has been teamed up with some local promoters and venues around the country to provide free or discounted rides to attendees to and from shows, but has not partnered with any major promoter on a wide scale. Today that changes as the most valuable private company in the world, Uber and Live Nation have partnered to provide rides for customers at 64 festivals and venues across the United States. -
Studiotime.io: The Airbnb of Recording Studios Hits Los Angeles, London and New York, Including Red Bull Studios
The sharing economy is seeing an unprecedented level of growth and investment in the past couple years as individuals look to take their unused products and earn income from them. This has spread to people's cars with Lyft, Uber and more peer-to-peer methods, as well as the home with Airbnb. Now the sharing economy has hit the music business, more specifically recording studios. A new website, studiotime.io allows studios to list themselves online with their daily rates, and musicians can reach out to reserve a spot at one of 25 studios in London, New York and Los Angeles, including Red Bull Studios in New York and Los Angeles with the click of a button. -
Uber Teaming Up With Spotify For Passenger Music Control
A user simply requests a car via the wildly popular Uber app. When the car shows up, the user hops inside and will instantly be able to listen to music from their own Spotify app on the vehicle speakers. -
Watch Video Of Deadmau5 Driving People For Uber
If his EDM career ever falls through, it looks like Deadmau5 has a solid backup career as an Uber driver. -
Deadmau5 Becomes Uber Driver In Toronto Just For Fun
The performer used his new, $300,000 McLaren 650S to pick up people who needed a lift in Toronto using Uber last night.
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