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New MultiTracks from Bluetree

Best known for their song, God Of This City, Northern Irish worship band, Bluetree, has just released their latest album, Worship & Justice.  Following life changing experiences in Thailand and Myanmar, they returned to their home church in Belfast and began to reexamine the meaning of 'Avodah,' the Hebrew word for "worship and work." Aaron Boyd, founder of Bluetree, explains: “We went back home asking, ‘How does this all work? Whose responsibility is it to see these girls released from prostitution and transformed…because if I just pray over the city and nothing happens, then it’s God’s fault, right?’ It’s very easy to push that over on God, but Scripture tells us to go into the world and love people.”

Playback Pro Released - Download on the App Store! Half Price through Friday!

When we set out to build an iPad app for MultiTracks.com nearly two years ago, we envisioned an app that was simple and that saved worship leaders time building their sets, but with powerful live functionality.  We are pleased to officially announce that a new Pro version of Playback is no longer in beta and it's available worldwide on the App Store. Playback Pro has a number of powerful new features that are built on top of our popular free version of Playback called Playback Intro, released earlier this year.  Playback Pro comes with Live Looping, Midi Mapping, and Dynamic Guide Cues that change with your live adjustment of the arrangement, which is a highly requested feature that's unique to live performance needs of worship leaders.

Play of the Week - "We Believe" from Life Worship's Dance Again

In the wake of our release of Playback Pro, we are also pleased to introduce a new way that we'll highlight new music here at MultiTracks.com called "Play of the Week!"  Every Monday we will offer full access to one MultiTrack in Playback for unlimited use for the entire week.  You'll be able to hear the full instrumentation and we hope you'll consider including it in your worship set list. What better way to start the week than with some new music?
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