Dear friends!
While we’re all waiting to see each other in person again, we’ve turned our gaze to our tape vault. Q Division, having been around for over 30 years, still has a massive analog tape library. If you’ve visited us in the last 4 years, you’ve seen it (in our previous layout the tape vault was much harder to find). The thing is, it belongs to some of you, but we might have lost track of you over the years. We’d love to reunite you with your analog tapes, and we’d be happy to archive them in the process. Get in touch!
There’s another way we can all connect in this time of distancing – help us fill in the holes in our discographies and artist lists.
How can you help?
If you, or an artist you know, has worked on projects at Q and you can’t find it on our list, remind us what we’ve missed! We’d love specifics – album or EP/singles titles, years, engineers, producers, musicians, record label (if any), how the material was released. Mention anything really – great food? Amazingly long waits for the bathroom? Give us links – videos, articles, reviews, whatever you have – we’ll take it.
If you’re interested, write and submit an article or review of a project and we’ll integrate it into our website. You needn’t have worked on the album – maybe you love it and want to share some of your knowledge and affection of it with us.
If you don’t want to write or get in touch, you could add albums to a crowdsource playlist on Spotify – it’s a collaborative playlist, so all you have to do is “like” it, and then add your music to the playlist.
It’s here: