Press Releases

16Jun2022

Gemma Robinson

Gramrphone Integrations Help Creators Stream Live Audio to the Biggest Platforms

Since winning the Next Stage Challenge, participating at Wallifornia and being used by John Legend, London-based live audio streaming startup, Gramrphone, have been busy building integrations with some of the biggest streaming platforms in the world, positioning themselves as the first ‘live music distribution service’ in the industry.

Providing an all-in-one alternative to OBS Studio that has been optimized for musicians and driven by their mission to help creators reach their fans in high fidelity audio, Gramrphone have taken their breakthrough audio streaming technology and scaled to a B2B environment, recently announcing a groundbreaking partnership to deliver live music to Boomplay in Africa.

This intergration is enabling artists like Wurld from Nigeria and Bomb$hell Grenade from Zambia, to stream live listening parties and performances of new projects, directly from their home studio to their fans, via the Africa’s biggest DSP. All delivered in crystal clear audio.

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This is hot off the back of being featured as an official Patreon partner, and building integrations with household names including YouTube, Twitch and Mixcloud and indie-favorite Bandcamp. All of these integrations work towards achieving Gramrphone’s north star - making it instantly simple for creators to distribute professional quality live music to the biggest platforms.

Graham Allen, CoFounder, Gramrphone, comments: We’re super excited to be delivering live music into global music platforms like Boomplay. It creates huge opportunity for creators to drive release campaigns, for platforms to spotlight editorial placements and for fans to experience live music no matter where they are.

Gramrphone are part of a booming live audio streaming renaissance driven by Clubhouse, Twitter Spaces and recently Amazon’s AMP platform.

Their success in emerging markets has been driven by this audio focus, lowering the barrier to entry for fans with restricted internet access unable to join video streams. Gramrphone have spent the last two years in this space, with a key focus in India - recently partnering with distributors OK listen to stream COVID-relief fundraiser concerts and it’s a trend they are looking to continue with the Boomplay integration.

Allen concludes: We’re always listening to creators, wherever there’s a platform they want to stream live music to and engage their fans, we’re on it. Whether that’s DSPs, gaming platforms or the Web 3 Metaverse.