This Contest from Unsung Heroes will Change Someones Life
Posted by: Dee on October 7, 2015KJ Sawka and ill.Gates have been knocking it out of park all summer long and well into this fall season as the mind-bending duo Unsung Heroes. First they hit us with arguably one of the best EDM parody videos ever. If you have yet to see this masterpiece be sure to take the few extra moments and watch it now:
Unsung Heroes then performed all over North American with their MIDI Fighting Championship tour. From club nights to festivals, each performance gained more and more momentum into a fury of raging fans that just couldn’t get enough. As the summer festival season came to an end, KJ Sawka and ill.Gates unleashed their first Unsung Heroes EP with a roller coaster of dirty baselines and high tempo breaks.
Now, Unsung Heroes might of just announced the best remix contest we’ve seen to date. Over $13,000 in prizes are to be won. Submission deadline is November 27th, 2015 and the 3 lucky winners will be announced on Christmas Day. All of this alone is pretty amazing but there is an even bigger bonus on top. KJ Sawka and ill.Gates are going to try their best to really change someones life by helping to launch the winners music career by being their mentors and getting their tunes heard by all the right people.
Ready for your life to change?
Get more details and enter at: https://producerdj.com/remix/
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