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New Original MultiTracks From Hillsong Now Available!

We are excited to announce that we have partnered with Hillsong Live to begin offering many of your favorite Hillsong songs in a MultiTrack format. The first song we are releasing is this week is "Cornerstone." As you may know, it's a rendition of the old hymn "The Solid Rock" complete with a new chorus that lead by worship leader David Ware as he declares "...Christ alone, Cornerstone, the weak made strong in the Savior's love, through the storm, He is Lord, Lord of all."  We've posted a video preview below to showcase all the individual parts from this MultiTrack session.

30 Day Free Trial of Rehearsal Mix

We've teamed up with our friends at Planning Center Online to offer a 30 Day Free Trial for any PCO user that has enabled the Rehearsal Mix integration.  Schedule your team and give them free streaming access to their instrumental and vocal parts from the original master recording so they can prepare before rehearsal.  We're hearing tremendous feedback on how much this service is helping worship teams prepare.  Don't miss out on your opportunity to try Rehearsal Mix for FREE!

Jared Anderson - The Narrow Road

We have released Jared Anderson's new song "Narrow Road" of his new album "The Narrow Road," which released earlier this month. The Original Master MultiTracks sound incredible as you'd expect.  The lyrics are taken straight from Matthew 7:13 declaring "...wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction, and many enter through it, but small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life." We caught up with Jared a couple weeks ago and he shared his thoughts with us on the new album, which you can check out in the video below.

New MultiTrack From Eddie Kirkland

We have released Eddie Kirland's "Have Your Way" from his album Kings & Queens which released in August. This track has the feel of an old beautiful hymn.  It is simple and uncomplicated. Eddie explains in an interview with Worship Leader Magazine "My hope is that it grabs some of the magic of the old “praise choruses” we used to sing, songs that weren’t complicated but were powerful in their simplicity.simple, sing-able, and full of truth" said Kirkland. The instrumentation for this song is simple consisting of piano, synth bass, acoustic guitar and a simple Lo-FI sounding loop that carries the song.

Using Planning Center? 30 Day Free Trial of Rehearsal Mix Now Available

We've teamed up with our friends at Planning Center Online to offer a 30 Day Free Trial for any PCO user that has enabled the Rehearsal Mix integration.  Schedule your team and give them free streaming access to their instrumental and vocal parts from the original master recording so they can prepare before rehearsal.  We're hearing tremendous feedback on how much this service is helping worship teams prepare.  Try with your team for 30 days for free!

New MultiTracks From Christy Nockels

We really enjoyed hearing Nathan and Christy Nockels lead worship at the Experience Conference last week. This week we're releasing one of our favorites from their set called "Ever Lifting" off of Chrisy Nockels latest album Into the Glorious. If you're looking for a high energy opener in a female key, the song "Ever Lifting" is a great option.

MultiTracks from Jared Anderson's New Album "The Narrow Road"

You're going to love the new releases from Jared Anderson's album The Narrow Road, including "Bless The Lord," which is a great upbeat congregational song. There is a new version of the "Great I Am" which is a bit faster than the original and it has a slightly different structure which includes an acapella section as well as fantastic string arrangement.  Jared has also released a new version of "I Am Free" with a new intro and great original master tracks that you'd expect.

Free MultiTrack From Bethel Music

We are excited to have partnered up with Bethel Music to offer the song "You Have Won Me" as the Free MultiTrack of the Month this September. The tracks have a great acoustic vibe full of banjos and acoustic guitars.  It's a congregational anthem of thankfulness to the God who has won our hearts.  "Shout it out and lift up one voice!"
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