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Write original lyrics and sing on the new Anti Atlas album

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  • Submit36 days 15 hours 1 Min. left
  • VoteOct 15 - Oct 19, 2010
  • Winner AnnouncedNovember 2, 2010
  • Get songwriting and recording credit, and one third of the artists' share of publishing and recording income
  • Host: Anti Atlas
  • The UK-based collaborative music project Anti Atlas invites singer/songwriters to submit original lyrics and vocals for a track on the next Anti Atlas album in exchange for song credit and a percentage of album sales.

    WHO IT’S FOR
    Anti Atlas is seeking singer/songwriters who can complement their unique blend of electronica, orchestral landscapes, and sonic experimentation. Singers from all musical genres are invited to participate.

    WHO IT’S FROM
    Anti Atlas is a collaboration between classically trained composer Ned Bigham and producer/artist manager Chris Hufford. Ned has written for superstars like Amy Winehouse and Leona Lewis, and Chris manages and has produced tracks for Radiohead.

    HOW THE WINNER WILL BE CHOSEN
    Anti Atlas will choose the submission that best fits the musical style and feel of their album from the top voted submissions.

    WHAT YOU GET
    Get songwriting and recording credit, and one third of the artists' share of publishing and recording income on your track(s).

    WHAT TO DO NEXT
    Download the Anti Atlas track provided below, write your lyrics and melody, and record yourself to the instrumental track. Submit your entry according the instructions. Good luck!

    www.antiatlas.com
    www.myspace.com/antiatlas
    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/between-voices/id258581701

 Details

Target Group Anti Atlas is seeking singer/songwriters who can complement their unique blend of electronica, orchestral landscapes, and sonic experimentation. Singers from all musical genres are invited to participate.

Selection Criteria Anti Atlas will choose the submission that best fits the musical style and feel of their album from the top voted submissions

Submission requirements Submit your finished track in .mp3 format up to 10 MB

 Artist biography

Anti Atlas is a collaboration of two talents – classically trained composer Ned Bigham and producer / artist manager Chris Hufford. Together they form a unique union of electronica, subtle beats, epic orchestral soundscapes and sonic experimentation.

Ned studied composition and electronics at Trinity College of Music in London and began his musical career drumming for Neneh Cherry. He then formed cult acid jazz band D-Influence, co-writing and co-producing their first album, which is when Chris and Ned forged a working relationship. Ned then branched out into work which straddled the electronic, dance and classical worlds. His dance tracks with Robbie Rivera twice topped the US dance chart and also hit No.1 on the UK club charts, while his classical performance pieces have been staged at venues including the ICA and the Barbican.

Chris Hufford is well known in the music industry as the manager of Radiohead and Supergrass. What might not be so well known is that he produced early tracks by Radiohead, as well as Slowdive and a host of other cool indie bands.

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