CrunchGear Remix Contest – Results
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by Ivan Beres on June 28, 2009

pandacgremixMaking music is fun. Winning stuff by making music is even more fun. In one month we received more than 50 entries for the CrunchGear Remix Contest. 50 remixes – some better than others – is more than we ever expected. Let’s see which artists were the best and what prize they will receive!

First of all let me thank you all for participating in the CrunchGear Remix Contest. I know it took a long time until we sorted out the results but trust me, it was a hard decision. We tried to give a prize to all the runner-ups but of course there is a limit. The selection method involved a lot of different aspects: structure, precision, melodies, style and of course personal taste. You can listen to the best mixes on Pandagod.com.

The first prize, a Maschine from Native Instruments goes to Tits & Clits !

The second prize, a Desktop Konnekt 6 from T.C Electronic goes to Lemonboi !

The third prize, a copy of Ableton Live 8 goes to Pigment Chemcal !

Runner-ups in order:

Norway PumpkinMy Passport Studio from Western Digital, 1 year Aviary Pro subscription

CopycatSignature Mini Portable from SimpleTech, 1 year Aviary Pro subscription

Yuto NagayamaSequel 2 from Steinberg, 1 year Aviary Pro subscription

RDUnion from Livid, 1 year Aviary Pro subscription

PhandaguyUnion from Livid, 1 year Aviary Pro subscription

1 year Aviary Pro subscription goes to the following artists receiving the most votes:

VertS1N

Forceb

cmcpress

Mighty Matty K

Vener Jozsef

The winners will be contacted by email. Thank you for participating.

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  • the judge must be deaf.
    all winner songs are pandagod own remixes or pandagod’s friend remix.
    a great swindle, you know, it’s viral marketing.

    • you’re just bitter cos u lost lol, the second one is my remix and I had no association with Pandagod before this remix competition

      • The winning mixes are incredibly commercial and “pop” club friendly, a great choice from a business perspective. It’s a remix, I’m pretty sure these represent the most capitalist of musical ventures, lets repackage & re-sell.

        I’m a little bummed because I really wanted a Maschine, I guess I’ll have to step my game up a bit more, or buy one.

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