Indablog
News, sessions, and oddities from the Indaba community. Written and curated by Streeter Seidell.
About Streeter
Streeter

Streeter Seidell is a comedy writer and (mediocre) drummer living in Brooklyn, NY. During the day he edits the front page of CollegeHumor.com but when the sun goes down he takes his place at the helm of the Indablog. He maintains a personal blog at StreeterSeidell.com and wants to make sure you know he once wrote something for the New York Times and that it was, in the words of his mother, "Amazing! You're so talented!"

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REMINDER: Remix Contest Still Accepting Submissons

Wednesday July 09, 2008 at 08:00 AM

Hey Indabans.  Just a quick reminder to enter our latest remix contest by July 14th at 11:59 PM.  This time a real prize is on the line - the chance to create the theme music for our podcast.  We've - well, Josh and Dan - have been working hard to line-up quality guests and we need some kicking theme music to along with the show.  You're remixing samples from one of our favorite bands, Jukebox the Ghost, who were cool enough to let us use their tracks free of charge. 

Now there are already a bunch of great submissions but I know you've got a burning desire to try your hand at it as well.  So, stop messing around and start messing around with these tracks.  Who knows, you just make have your name on the theme music for the most popular podcast in IndabaMusic history! (you also get an iPod shuffle)

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