Delerium Remix Contest
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InsomnEac |
quote: | http://www.progressive-sounds.com/default.asp
Fans of Delerium can download various vocal and instrumental tracks (as well as an MP3 of the original song) from "After All", the first single from Delerium's forthcoming release "Chimera" (release date: May 20, 2003) as part of a remix contest beginning Jan. 17th that will afford the winning remixer a spot on the commercial release of "Chimera". |
more info:
http://www.progressive-sounds.com/f...ium-contest.asp
http://www.nettwerkamerica.com/
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kewlness |
but where could u sign up? |
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InsomnEac |
doesn't look like they updated their site yet... maybe check back in a day or so. |
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marco.V |
great!!!!!!!!
im gonna start right now
[Edit] Too Bad its Canada and US only[/Edit] |
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brash |
Wow, they are really getting pop-y. Though I guess it isn't any more pop-y than other stuff on Poem. Not that pop-y is bad (I'll still buy their new CD ;)), I just enjoyed their earlier (but post-industrial) stuff better. Ah well, that's usually how it goes for most artists we like. Heh...
Should lend itself to some good remixes, in any case... I'm interested in what people here come up with (if there isn't anything in the rules prohibiting sharing remixes -- I didn't notice anything, but I read them quickly). |
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ehcsztein |
If nothing all th participating TAs should hook up opun completion and get a collection to review...it would fun to explore how different peops approach the same material |
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brash |
I'll definitely post my remix, assuming it isn't illegal to do so. |
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dj dimwit |
Before being declared a winner, the Selected Entrant if a Canadian resident, must have correctly answered a mathematical skill-testing question posed during a telephone interview or in person, without mechanical or other assistance.
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Michael Russo |
quote: | Originally posted by dj dimwit
Before being declared a winner, the Selected Entrant if a Canadian resident, must have correctly answered a mathematical skill-testing question posed during a telephone interview or in person, without mechanical or other assistance.
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LOL, we do that here in Canada... I have no idea why. To me it seems like they don't want uneducated people to win, but isn't that a kind of discrimination?
The question will definately be something like "5 + 2 * 10 = ?"
Yeah, that's simple, but if someone's never been to school how can you expect them to know the mathematical order of operations? If a person adds 2 to 5 and then multiplies this by ten to get an answer of seventy, but they made an awesome remix, should they not be allowed to win?
Ok, I think anyone who is producing will get an answer of twenty-five, but I think that's beside the point.... |
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InsomnEac |
quote: | Originally posted by Michael Russo
LOL, we do that here in Canada... I have no idea why. To me it seems like they don't want uneducated people to win, but isn't that a kind of discrimination?
The question will definately be something like "5 + 2 * 10 = ?"
Yeah, that's simple, but if someone's never been to school how can you expect them to know the mathematical order of operations? If a person adds 2 to 5 and then multiplies this by ten to get an answer of seventy, but they made an awesome remix, should they not be allowed to win?
Ok, I think anyone who is producing will get an answer of twenty-five, but I think that's beside the point.... |
it has to do with some legal technicality...
hopefully a TA will win this! :D |
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