Dave Remixes Everywhere–This Time for John Dahlbäck

You’re all going to have to pull a few late-nighters in the studio this month because those remix competitions are everywhere – quite literally! Hot on the heels of last week’s Jazzanova Remix Competition, we’re pleased to tell you about another opportunity to flex your remixing muscles. This time round the world’s largest online dance music retailer Juno has teamed up with London-based Cr2 Records to give you the chance to re-work John Dahlback’s massive electro-house single ‘Everywhere’.

The parts, including vocal, synths, guitar and vocal are nice and simple so we’ll be keeping a keen ear out for the most interesting interpretations which Cr2 will be posting up on their Cr2 Remixed page. The label will be picking 4 winners, one from each of the following genres: Electro, House/Tech, Techno, Drum & Bass. These will be released on the commercial digital release of ‘Everywhere’ in January 2009. And if this honour wasn’t enough, there’s also some great prizes up for grabs from ourselves, Ableton and Juno.

To enter you’ll need to get the parts from Juno Download, get creative and then submit your remix to the CR2 Remixed DropBox. You’ll find the full details here. And hurry, all entries must be in by December 14th.

  • http://www.monfresh.com monfresh

    I think it’s pretty lame that you have to pay $16 to participate. They don’t even give you the option to download only certain parts. It’s all or nothing. When I do a remix, I usually only use the vocals and play everything else myself.

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  • Jasmine

    I agree, it’s rather lame that one must pay to enter the contest – good thing there are other ones going at the same time.

  • http://www.myspace.com/goldman2012 Goldman

    Just think it’s good way to learn and make contacts .

    So I give it a try ;-))

    I’m even a fan of Dahlbäck .So I see it as an honor .

    Yes , it’s sorry that you got to pay , but it isn’t that much .

    Think about what you can get in return .

    Bye and looking forward for more remixes ;-))

    Goldman

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