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> Send Your Music Entries Through To The G-tech Driven Creativity Competition, Music Composition
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post Wed 23 Jun 2010, 14:29
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I thought you might like to submit your music to G-Tech's Driven Creativity competition which has just launched here:

http://www.g-technology.eu/competition/

Open to talented professional and non-professional musicians (amateur or professional and regardless of genre), entrants have the chance for their hard work and creative ambitions to be recognized and rewarded.

Entrants will be rewarded not just for the aesthetic qualities of their work, but for the dedication, invention and drive that has gone into creating it.

Winners and runners-up will be awarded innovative G-Technology drives and the overall winner will receive €5,000 – all to further drive creativity!

Their work will be part-judged by G-Technology’s ambassadors. Check out this video clip of Grammy award-winning music producer, Kipper revealing what he’ll be looking for as a jury member:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gIqmpo7L420

Each jury member will contribute their expert advice and feedback throughout the entry and judging stages, with selected content being placed on G-Technology’s Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and Flickr channels as follows:

Facebook Fan Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/G-Technology...19328388?ref=ts
Twitter: @GTechEurope
Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/user/GTechStorage
Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/g-technology/

The best entrants will also be showcased at a week-long exhibition in London’s famous Brick Lane in November 2010.

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