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Want to join our Playlist team and help us curate the playlists on Spotify & Deezer?


Do you love to listen to music and share (new) Christian music that you have discovered/love?

Why not join one (or more) of our Playlist Teams?

On our Volunteers page (https://www.christiandance.eu/donate/our-volunteers) you can see which teams we have.

We are looking for people to support us with the following playlists
  • CEDM team - CEDM Weekly (+ our Christian Trance database)
  • CCM team - Christian Contemporary Music Weekly
  • CHH team - Christian Hip Hop Weekly
  • Christian Easy Listening and Conservative Christian Music
  • Gospel Weekly team
  • CCM - Dutch playlists
All you need is an account on Spotify (we have a system running on the background that syncs with Deezer).

Interested? 

  • Tell us which playlists you would like to participate in. (Use our contact form or send a personal message via our facebook page.)
  • We will reach out to you and explain the details (if possible we do this via Skype / Google Hangout).

The WIIFM factor (What's in it for me)

  • Knowing that your efforts are helping us to keep the promise ... providing The Music You Love With Lyrics You Can Trust.
  • Access to the intro's that artists share for songs that are added to our New Releases rotation (the artists often share the story behind the song), and many of these intros are faith-promoting stories.
  • Access to newly released songs (MP3) - if allowed by the artist/agent/label
  • Access to special playlists (special playlists for Christmas, Easter, occasional Top 200's, etc.)...

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