Morgan Page joins BPM News, a news feed curation inside the BPM Supreme mobile app

Morgan Page joins BPM News, a news feed curation inside the BPM Supreme mobile app

BPM Supreme, a leading music delivery service for professional DJs, is excited to announce the launch of BPM News, a comprehensive news feed feature inside of the BPM Supreme mobile app that will give users access to DJ, producer, and music news from a variety of trusted publications. In version 1.2 of the BPM Supreme mobile app arriving on October 29, 2019, app users will find thousands of informative and helpful articles from partner news sources including Morgan Page, (MP) Quick Tips, DJ Times, Ableton, Digital DJ Tips, Mobile Beat, and PCDJ.

With one of the largest libraries of DJ-ready music, BPM Supreme has a website and mobile application that are both highly regarded in the industry for their user-friendly and intuitive design. Inside of the mobile app, BPM News aims to connect members with even more of the content they want and need, alongside the extensive music selection and powerful mobile app features.

“BPM News is a fresh way to experience and read the latest DJ-focused news and culture,” said Angel “AROCK” Castillo, CEO and founder of BPM Supreme. “We strive to continuously evolve our product so it is the most useful tool a DJ can have, and this new feature helps us further meet that goal.”

BPM News showcases articles in thoroughly optimized layouts that keep all original photos and videos intact. Available for both iOS and Android users, BPM News also allows users to view an original article directly on a publication’s website, follow their favorite publications, and share articles via text, email, social media, and more.

“This curated news feed gives our members the unique ability to read, follow, and share the news that’s important to them. Plus, they can discover news and music simultaneously by browsing articles, listening to tracks, and adding to their crate on the go,” added AROCK.

BPM News is a free feature that anyone can use by downloading the BPM Supreme mobile app, available on the App Store and Google Play.

More new sources will be added to BPM News in late 2019, including Pioneer DJ, HipHopDX, and many more. The BPM Supreme mobile app will also feature content such as exclusive interviews and podcasts for users to enjoy in the near future.

Learn more about the BPM Supreme mobile app here and find more about memberships here.