OUT THERE DJ COMPETITION.
As part of their 20-year celebrations, Bomb Strikes have teamed up with Reloop and the deadly trio of Boydex, Swim Inc & Lickweed, to bring you the 'Out There DJ Competition'.
Lickweed fully flexed his skills to create the guitar scratch solo on ‘Out There’. A host of other legendary turntablists, including World Champion JFB, will also show how they get down. Check out their videos here:
youtu.be/KPKquzkJ7b4
Now it’s your turn to put your turntablist skills Out There!
The competition is free to enter. Follow the steps below and this could be your chance to win a pair of Reloop DSM-3 BT speakers plus a Bomb Strikes Tee/Vinyl bundle and a subscription to the Bomb Strikes Promo list.
1. Download the DJ Tool pack including the section of the instrumental ‘Out There’ and the guitar parts used by Lickweed in the finished song.
2. Film yourself performing a “Guitar solo” using turntables / CDJs / DJ Controller and a mixer over the provided instrumental beat. You can use some of the included guitar samples or choose your own guitar samples to fully flex your skills. The routine can be up to 1 minute in length.
NOTE: No additional MIDI devices or musical instruments are allowed in your performance
3. Share the video of your performance on Instagram (as a Reel) with the hashtag #OUTTHEREDJCOMP and tag @bombstrikes @reloopdj @boydex_aus @swimincbeats @djlickweed
Ready? Show us what you’ve got!
The competition closes Wednesday 15th May 2024 23:59 BST
The full 'Out There' release can also be used in your routine (only if you want to) and is available to purchase here:
bombstrikes.bandcamp.com/album/out-there
Grand Prize: A Pair of Reloop DSM-3 BT Speakers, Bomb Strikes tee (M/L or XL) and bundle of Bomb Strikes 7s. Plus subscription to the upfront digital DJ Promo list.
Runner up: A Bomb Strikes Tee and subscription to the upfront digital DJ Promo list.
DJ Tools can not be used for any commercial purpose other than your routine video. The judges' decision is final. No cash alternative to prizes.
released April 11, 2024