Endlesss, a remote music creation platform, has introduced a new feature called Clubs that allows musicians to collaborate and share ideas more easily. The feature is similar to Discord, with live chat channels for members to add riffs, make comments, combine parts, and share files. Endlesss CEO Tim Exile stated that the platform aims to provide community-owned spaces for musicians to connect and collaborate. Endlesss originally launched as an iOS app and later expanded to desktop with Endlesss Studio. The platform is available for free, with additional features available for $10 per month. Members can now join Endlesss Clubs to collaborate and create music.
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