Dub Narcotic Studio Time Giveaway Details


What’s the deal?
When you enter the Dub Narcotic Studio Time Giveaway you’ll also be signed up for the Dub Narcotic Studio email newsletter. In exchange, you’ll get your own Dub Narcode that you can then go out and share with the world. Let people know to bring it back here for their own chance at the studio time. If your code gets entered the most and you’ll reap the rewards.

This promotion is totally over! We’ll be announcing the winners really soon by email. Top prizes go to those who’ve gotten the most people to use their code:

1st prize – 5 days (at $450/day) of recording time at Dub Narcotic!
2nd prize – 3 days of recording time at Dub Narcotic
3rd prize – 1 day of recording time at Dub Narcotic
4th prize – $60 at the K webstore
5th prize – $40 at the K webstore
6th prize – $20 at the K webstore

On July 23rd, August 6th, and 20th, everyone with a Dub Narcode will be entered into a drawing for K Records merch. The sooner you get in, the more chances you’ve got! Alongside this, you’ll get an update on how many people have used your code.

We’ll be checking in a little more frequently during the last week of the giveaway to keep you more in the loop about how much your code’s being used.

Additional tidbits
We don’t know anyone who buys email addresses, so there’s no hope of us selling yours. Spam comes from a can, not us. You’ll also be able to unsubscribe really easily if you want to.

Dub Narcotic newsletters will go out monthly-ish. They’ll include: Video interviews with artists coming through the studio, photos and stories of the studio life, Q and A with people we know who breathe music business (labels, bookers, managers, etc.) or are working musicians, inside looks at the making of historic K releases, and anything else we or you can think of that makes sense to be sharing.

Go get ‘em!


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