KOí¿N usher in a new horizon for heavy music with their new album ‘The Path of Totality’. Collaborating with dubstep heavyweights Skrillex, Excision, Downlink, Noisia, Feed Me, 12th Planet and Flinch, KOí¿N have constructed a hypnotic hybrid of dubstep and metal. Infusing dubstep anarchy into their signature sound, the legendary quartet stand on the cusp of a musical revolution for both hard rock and electronica. Bouncing from polyrhythmic guitar pummeling into drastic electro drops, the music is dark, dangerous and definitive KOí¿N.
To celebrate ‘The Path of Totality’, KOí¿N is inviting artists to submit a remix using the provided stems from the songs ‘Get Up’ or ‘Narcissistic Cannibal’ for the chance to be the opening DJ at one of their upcoming concerts.
Submit by: January 9, 2012
Vote: January 10, 2012 – January 16 2012
Winner(s) Announced: February 7, 2012
Click this link to download the stems and submit your work.
KOí¿N will choose the winner(s) from all qualified submissions with special consideration for the top voted entries. A qualified submission is one which meets all the Terms & Conditions, Guidelines and Official Rules.
Participants must download the provided stems from either ‘Get Up’ or ‘Narcissistic Cannibal’ to create their track.
Music submitted must be no longer than 6 minutes and must be submitted in MP3 format (up to 10MB). Participants should retain the higher quality version of their song, which will be sent to Korn should the participant be chosen as the winner.
Set a reminder 1 week before the submission deadline and also for the day that voting opens.
Share your submission before voting opens. (Your ‘supporters’ will be invited to vote for you as soon as voting opens.)
In order to be chosen as the winner, the selected finalist shall grant ownership of all rights in and to the intellectual property to the winning submission to Korn. This assignment of rights agreement will be arranged directly between representatives of Korn and the winner.
The winner will be allowed to use their submission for portfolio purposes.
Korn has the right, but not the obligation, to use the winning submission.