The Black Seeds Announce Remix Competition
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Thurs 5 August,
2010
The Black Seeds Announce Remix Competition.
The Black Seeds have announced a
remix competition where fans get to create their very own
Black Seeds remix, with the winning entry featuring on their
forthcoming Specials LP! The winning artist will also
receive a percentage of profits from sales of their
remix.
The Black Seeds Specials is a collection of remixes and versions from the band’s latest album Solid Ground, due for worldwide digital release in September. It features remixes from both local and international artists, as well as unreleased material from the Solid Ground sessions.
The Black Seeds remix
competition entries close 5pm, Mon 30
August.
For full information or to get mixing,
visit www.theblackseeds.com.
On the back of a successful North American/European tour in July, The Black Seeds have also just announced four South Island shows for this September. Tour dates below.
THE BLACK
SEEDS
SOUTH ISLAND TOUR - SEPTEMBER 2010
DUNEDIN
Thursday 9th Sept SAMMY’s 8.30pm
Tickets
available at Cosmic Corner and online at http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/
QUEENSTOWN Friday 10th Sept MEMORIAL HALL
8pm
Tickets available at The Quest Queenstown and The
Quest Wanaka and online at http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/
CHRISTCHURCH
Saturday 11th Sept THE BEDFORD 8.30pm
Tickets
available at Real Groovy and online at http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/
TIMARU Sunday 12th Sept No 8 WIRED
7.30pm
Tickets available at No 8 Wired, Oamaru Soul
Surf and Skate, and online at http://www.eventfinder.co.nz/
TICKETS ON SALE MONDAY 9TH AUGUST
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