LACUNA COIL Invites You To Remix 'To The Edge'

October 4, 2007

Italy's hottest rock/metal act LACUNA COIL and DigitalMusician.net invite you to take part in an exclusive remix competition with the chance to win a physical release of your remix as well as prizes from Line6.

DigitalMusician.net is the online platform for musicians and producers created by the founders of the Steinberg company Manfred Rürup and Charly Steinberg. Following the success of the last remix competition with electro band CAMOUFLAGE, LACUNA COIL now has made one of its songs ("To The Edge" off the band's latest album "Karmacode") available.

"Be Heard" is the motto of this competition and the winner has the chance that the band will actually release the remix and along with the four runners-up will also receive top prizes from Line6 and DigitalMusician.net.

To enter the competition candidates must create a (free of charge) personal profile on DigitalMusician.net before downloading the remix material.

"Our site offers ideal opportunities for online collaboration and a convenient virtual meeting place. Whether the remixer makes use of these features is up to them. The mix can also be made entirely in their own production environment," says Digital Musician GmbH Managing Director Hans-Jörg Bordin. "Our remix competitions offer the participants a platform to get heard and to establish a general awareness of working together on the Internet."

The main prize is:

* The chance that the remix is released by LACUNA COIL
* A one-year DigitalMusician.net pro account
* A Line6 HD147 Half Stack guitar amplifier with a value of over 2,500 euros

The winner doesn’t take it all — the runners-up can also win a Line6 Floor POD Plus and a Tonecore Echo Park pedal. Further details can be found on www.digitalmusician.net.

The remix competition runs until October 31, 2007.

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