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😷 Meet the playlist doctor 🎶

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Who better to craft a perfect playlist for any taste, time or place than a doctor of audiology? Andr

Who better to craft a perfect playlist for any taste, time or place than a doctor of audiology? Andrew Blank, a recent graduate of Rush University's audiology program, has been blessing ears on 8tracks with hundreds of mixes since 2010 and shows no sign of stopping any time soon. [Get the App:] Hey there, Who better to craft a perfect playlist for any taste, time or place than a doctor of audiology? [Andrew Blank], a recent graduate of Rush University's audiology program, has been blessing ears on 8tracks with hundreds of mixes since 2010 and shows no sign of stopping any time soon. We welcome the doctor and longtime mix master as he [joins thousands of new 8tracks investors] alongside Steve Aoki, Pete Tong, Index Ventures and Andreessen Horowitz in backing 8tracks. [Learn more about investing in 8tracks] In addition to your weekly playlists, we've included a few words from the doctor himself on why he backs 8tracks. [The playlist doctor himself] ["My 8tracks experience has been nothing short of life-changing. No, this is not an empty, cliche hyperbole. 8tracks is where I learned I could be creative and where that creativity has been met with support and encouragement. More importantly, I've met some of my very best friends on a platform that I can matter-of-factly say is among the most diverse and inclusive group of users on the internet. As a result, 8tracks is my haven and I strive to give back as much as everything it’s given me."] [The playlist doctor's remastered mixes] ["I #back8tracks because it’s backed me 100% since the very beginning. Right now for the crowdfunding campaign, I'm running a new mixtape series where I'm "remastering" and "revisiting" some of my more formative playlists, as I've come a long way over the years. It's been fun to re-introduce some of my older mixtapes and this is my way of giving a nod to the platform that’s given me such an immersive experience from day 1."] [Join Andrew and thousands more investors to #back8tracks] [Mad respect for the playlist doctor] Beyond Andrew’s superb creations, here are the playlists we handselected for you: --------------------------------------------------------------- This mix is all the rage this season. [You're a novelty, at best.] [JAZZ] [UNREQUITED LOVE] [PEARL] [STEVEN UNIVERSE] [ROSE QUARTZ] it's over is the last song on this mix edit: my [peggy lee] song was overwritten with a different song. it has now been fixed --------------------------------------------------------------- [jasp-r] [July 20, 2016] Our staff loves this mix, and we also love you, so we thought we'd share it. [Dark | Heavy | Cocktail] [INDIE] [DOWNTEMPO] [DARK] [PIANO] [BEAUTIFUL] "Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before." -Edgar Allan Poe 8 songs across genres pulling from that dark and heavy part of the soul. I hope you enjoy --------------------------------------------------------------- [_NeonLime] [July 17, 2016] [Get 8tracks for iOS] [Get 8tracks for Android] [UNSUBSCRIBE FROM WEEKLY PLAYLISTS] © 8tracks Inc. 51 Sharon St, San Francisco, CA 94114, USA © 8tracks, Inc. (the “Company”) is offering securities through the use of an Offering Statement that has been qualified by the Securities and Exchange Commission under Tier II of Regulation A. A copy of the Final Offering Circular that forms a part of the Offering Statement may be obtained from [www.seedinvest.com/8tracks/series.a]. This Company’s profile and accompanying offering materials may contain forward-looking statements and information relating to, among other things, the Company, its business plan and strategy, and its industry. These statements reflect management’s current views with respect to future events based information currently available and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause the Company’s actual results to differ materially. Investors are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements as they are meant for illustrative purposes and they do not represent guarantees of future results, levels of activity, performance, or achievements, all of which cannot be made. Moreover, no person nor any other person or entity assumes responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of forward-looking statements, and is under no duty to update any such statements to conform them to actual results. The individuals above were not compensated in exchange for their testimonials. In addition, their testimonials should not be construed as and/or considered investment advice.

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