Dub Narcotic Studio Time Giveaway – Dub Narcodes!


Dub Narcotic Studio has historically been available only to K Records artists such as Mirah, The Microphones, and Kimya Dawson. Even the Black Keys were once turned away! We’re giving you the chance to make your next album in this legendary recording space, on the house, with a top prize of 5 days in the studio.

How does it work?
Enter the giveaway to get started. You’ll get your own code (henceforth called a Dub Narcode) to share with the world. Get the most people to use your code and you’ll be rolling in 5 days of studio time (at $450/day) at Dub Narcotic! Do the math and see how much that won’t cost you! Runners up will be nearly as stoked, for sure.

How do I enter?
If you’ve already got someone else’s Dub Narcode you can put it in below, get your own, and get sharing.

Don’t got one yet? Search the web or scour Facebook. They’re out there. Someone else has already posted one on their blog, Facebook, or Twitter, just to get it to you!

Enter the Giveaway

Got a Dub Narcode on your hands and a hankerin’ to do some recording at Dub Narcotic? Enter it right here and get your own to share with the world. The more yours gets used the better your chances of taking home some studio time!


When you sign up you’ll also be added to the Dub Narcotic email list. We’ll be sending you inside looks at the studio life, K artist interviews, and plenty more. We won’t do anything weird with your email address and you can unsubscribe easily whenever you like.

Check out the Contest Page for more complete details on all of this stuff.


 

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