Flosstradamus Ticket Giveaway Answer & mp3s

Flosstradamus Ticket Giveaway Answer & mp3s

March 27th, 2008  |  Published in News

Little update from what’s been going on for this party over in facebook-land.. we’re doing giveaways for people who’ve RSVP’ed as attending on the Flosstradamus event page, and just held our first trivia contest. The question:

The Floss guys work pretty closely with Kid Sister, which makes sense given she’s actually the older sister of Josh, 1/2 of Flosstradamus. Actually she made most of her first performances at Floss’s “Get Outta The Hood” parties. And given their musical backgrounds, it also only makes sense that one of her first tracks—again, produced by the Floss dudes—would be based on a ghetto house classic. What’s the name of the track and who originally wrote it?

A flurry of answers came in pretty quickly; the first correct answer coming from one Alex Cohen: Kid Sister’s Song “Let Me Bang” takes its name and vocal hook from DJ Deeon’s seminal ghetto housetrack of the same name. So two free tickets to Alex, congrats! More contests soon over on that facebook page, thanks everyone who entered!

DJ Deeon - Let Me Bang (snippet, off DJ Funk’s Ghetto House Classics vol. II mixtape)

Kid Sister - Let Me Bang (5/2/06 version.. it may have changed since then but this is the track I’ve got in my library)

So ya, hit up that event in time for next contest! It’ll be easier, I promise..

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