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Win Two Tickets to DJDS LIVE at the EchoPlex November 14th

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DJDS has hit a musical peak and is riding a wave of critically-acclaimed new tunes towards a hometown show in Los Angeles this Saturday night. Finishing up a quick US Tour, producers Samo Sound Boy and Jerome LOL have also announced that their new album, Stand up and Speak, will be released in January of 2016. You can hear the title track and pre-order the album here.

The show on Saturday is going to get crazy, want to go? We have one pair of tickets... all you need to do is join our mailing list and then make a comment below about whatever you want (make sure to include your name and email address). Winner chosen on Thursday. Don't want to wait? Tickets to the show are $15 and available here.

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