InternetMusicPlayer Is Looking for Travel Contributors & Regional Editors


InternetMusicPlayer is growing — and as the site expands into a global hub for music‑culture travel, we’re preparing to bring on a small team of passionate contributors and regional editors.
If you love music, travel, culture, and storytelling, this is your chance to help shape a platform built for musicians, listeners, and creative explorers around the world.

This isn’t a generic content mill.
It’s a curated, intentional editorial project focused on:

  • places that shaped music
  • global music culture
  • musician‑friendly travel
  • creative routines on the road
  • historic venues, studios, and scenes
  • regional genres and traditions
  • inspiration for traveling musicians
  • the intersection of sound, place, and identity

We’re building something meaningful, and community‑driven — and we’re looking for contributors who feel the same way.


Who We’re Looking For

Travel Contributors

Writers who can explore the musical identity of a place and translate it into engaging, atmospheric, well‑researched stories.

You might be a good fit if you:

  • love discovering local music scenes
  • enjoy visiting music history and culture centers
  • can write a basic story – we are happy to help as long as the bones are there
  • have experience traveling, performing, or exploring music‑rich regions
  • can login and write a story with a few images would be nice, video and audio if possible

Regional Editors

Editors who know their region deeply — its venues, genres, history, musicians, and cultural nuances.

You might be a good fit if you:

  • have strong knowledge of a specific city, country, or region
  • understand its music culture beyond the surface level
  • can help shape and refine contributor pieces
  • can pitch stories tied to local history, scenes, and traditions
  • enjoy curating content that reflects the soul of a place

Regions we’ll eventually need editors for include:

  • North America
  • Latin America
  • Europe
  • Africa
  • Middle East
  • South Asia
  • East Asia
  • Southeast Asia
  • Oceania

(You don’t need to live there — but you do need to know it.)


What You’ll Be Writing or Editing

InternetMusicPlayer focuses on culturally rich content such as:

  • Music‑culture travel guides
  • Historic venue spotlights
  • Genre‑origin stories tied to place
  • Musician‑friendly travel tips
  • Profiles of cities that shaped sound
  • On‑the‑go creative routines for musicians
  • Music history tied to geography
  • Local listening guides
  • Studio, club, and landmark features

We’re not chasing trends.
We’re building a long‑lasting archive of global music culture.


What We Value

  • Accuracy and research — cultural respect matters
  • Atmosphere and storytelling — we want readers to feel the place
  • Evergreen writing — content that lasts
  • Creative insight — especially from musicians and travelers
  • Curiosity — the heart of everything we publish

If you can write with both soul and substance, you’ll fit right in.


Who This Opportunity Is Perfect For

  • traveling musicians
  • music historians
  • travel sketchbook artists and illustrators
  • cultural researchers
  • travel writers
  • producers and DJs with global experience
  • local scene experts
  • people who see the world through sound and color

If you’ve ever traveled somewhere because of its music — or discovered a place through its sound — you’re exactly who we want.


How to Express Interest

We don’t require much.

  • a short introduction
  • your region(s) of expertise
  • 1–2 writing samples (published or unpublished)
  • a few story ideas you’d love to write – (based on our Categories)
  • any relevant music or travel experience

Final Thoughts

InternetMusicPlayer is building a global creative ecosystem — a place where music, travel, culture, and curiosity come together.
As the site grows, we’ll need contributors and editors who care deeply about the stories behind sound and the places that shaped it.

If you’re a traveler, a listener, a musician, a researcher, or simply someone who loves exploring the world through music, we’d love to hear from you when the time comes.

Stay tuned — and keep listening.

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