
Hey, how about another giveaway? I've been talking about Dave Liang's
Shanghai Restoration Project here and there for over a year now. The album blends traditional Chinese instruments with hip hop and electronic beats. Since debuting early last year, it's been a top-selling electronic album at MSN Music, iTunes and elsewhere. So... you want it? I've got five copies of
The Shanghai Restoration Project: Special Edition
CD to give away to you, my good readers. The CD contains the top selling tracks from the original
Shanghai Restoration Project, in addition the select favorites from
Reinterpretations and
Instrumentals. Listen to sample tracks
here. To enter the giveaway, just
email me with your name, mailing address, and
"SHANGHAI CD" clearly written in the subject line. It's that simple. (As always, entries that don't follow these directions will be thrown out, along with any and all duplicate entries.) I'll accept entries until the end of Monday, April 9th, then pick five random winners. Easy. So get those entries in. And if you want the CD, but aren't really interested in trying your luck with the drawing, you can buy yourself a copy at
Amazon.com
and
iTunes.
UPDATE: By the way, the first track on the CD, "Introduction," is featured in a worldwide
Flower by Kenzo television ad that debuted today. The spot features Taiwanese actress
Shu Qi.
UPDATE: The contest is now closed. Thanks to everyone who entered. Winners will be announced shortly.