Win €10,000 in Andrson’s new track-making contest, Uploaded
Along with the grand prize, there’s also monthly prizes and a People’s Choice award of €2,500.
The Ireland-based AI discovery platform, Andrson, is offering producers and songwriters the chance to win some big prizes this year in its Uploaded contest.
Uploaded is open to artists around the globe across all genres. To enter, participants are simply required to submit an original track which will be judged by “top-level music industry execs”, Andrson says. Entrants can submit one original track every month until the competition closes in November, by which point a shortlist of finalists will have been selected.
Each month, twenty-three artists will be picked to advance to a semi-final, where they may be chosen to join a shortlist of 10 finalists. The 10 finalists will then be invited to perform live in Dublin next year for a chance to battle it out to win €10,000. A second prize will be available at the event, offering the public a chance to vote for their favourite artist in the People’s Choice award and a cash reward of €2,500.
Entering the competition is easy; download the Andrson app from App Store or Google Play, then upload your track to the app along with an entry form on the contest’s landing page.
Neil Dunne, Co-Founder of Andrson, says “we want to be a source of inspiration and support to all budding musicians globally. By launching Uploaded, we hope we’ve created a space whereby not only can their music be heard by the right people, but where we will hear the incredible talent from some of the best undiscovered musicians.”
To launch Uploaded, Andrson has partnered with children’s charity, Make-A-Wish Ireland. Twenty percent of sponsorships and donations from the competition will be committed to raising vital funds to help grant wishes to seriously ill children.
For full rules and eligibility of the competition, please head to andrsonuploaded.com
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