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World Listening Day 2015 - H2O

July 09, 2015 1 min read

World Listening Day 2015 - H2O

COMPOSE A TRACK AND WIN A FREE EARTHMOMENTS ZENPAD PACKAGE

The Waterworx Soundscape Competition invites you to download the free ZenPad Waterworx Demo here and compose a new work for World Listening Day 2015. 
 
Join the 'World Listening Day' SoundCloud group, upload your soundscape to and use the hashtag #WLD2015 (the official hashtag for World Listening Day 2015).
 
The most original contributions will be featured online and will receive a free package of one EarthMoments - ZenPad For Ableton Live of your choice and a mentoring session by the composers and sound designers at Biosphere Soundscapes.
 
Please upload your compositions by July 16th 2015. 
(Winners will be announced by August 1st 2015)
 
 



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