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Monstercat’s “Expedition” Compilation Will Be Free For 2 Hours

Expedition

The Monstercat family are some of the most down to Earth, giving people in the industry. This Wednesday, February 26th, their Expedition album will be released, but it’s no simple release. For two hours (12pm PST to 2pm PST) the label’s 16th compilation will be downloadable for free; after that you are going to have to pay.

Given that Monstercat is one of the labels at the forefront of innovative dance music, you can be sure that this project is going to be major. Twenty-eight artists, thirteen genres and five vocalists will make up the project and as of now there is only one single that you can get a taste of. In fact, you can get the whole thing.

Thunderclap and PRDCR are helping out with promotion with a giveaway of Tristam‘s “Once Again.” There is just one day left so you better hurry! All you have to do is “Thunderclap” the release; which entails having the company post a link to a given social media page. Nothing too involved for a free single I’d say. If you miss it, just make sure you are there on Wednesday to snag a free download of the full album.

Thunderclap Link

Remember, the album only be free for two hours!

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