Audiomack, which recently boosted its presence in all 54 countries in Africa, is partnering with royalty-free sound library Splice for a new Plugged-In contest aimed at getting producers creating their best beats for a chance to win money, a free Splice account, and marketing support from Audiomack.

“This is a one-of-a-kind worldwide opportunity to shine and mix it up with other up and coming producer greats with a chance to win great prizes and get your sound discovered, so don’t hold back.” said Brian Chege, the newly appointed Operations manager for Africa at Audiomack. He is a seasoned professional that has worked in the digital music service provider space with the likes of Mdundo, Boomplay (head of content acquisition, East Africa) and Songa by Safaricom bringing a wealth of experience to the US based music platform.

Brian Chege, the newly appointed Operations manager for Africa at Audiomack (Picture: Audiomack, Press)

“Splice will be publishing a Plugged-In playlist with the finalists, and Audiomack encourages all artists included in the playlist to promote and get their fans engaging as the grand prize winner will be partly chosen based on fan engagement” he added.

Getting involved couldn’t be simpler. All one has to do is upload their submission to Audiomack, and submit their beat here. Submissions should be no longer than one (1) minute and should include three (3) sounds from either the Audiomack-branded collection pack featured on Splice, or the pre-selected packs from DJ Swivel, Murda Beatz, Madame Gandhi, and Krs..

Prizes are to be awarded as follows:

A Grand Prize Winner of USD $1,000, a dedicated marketing campaign on Audiomack for a single or EP, Social support from Audiomack and Splice, and a 6-month free Splice account.

Second Prize Winner walks away with USD $250, Social support from Audiomack and Splice, and a 3-month free Splice account.

Click to the link to submit your sound: audiomack.com/world/post/splice-contest

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