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US Native Instruments announces give-away of a trip to Sónar festival to meet Mostly Robot      17/05/12

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Native Instruments is offering a chance to win a trip for two people to witness the debut performance of Mostly Robot on June 14th at Sónar Barcelona. The lottery is open to everyone, and the winners will enjoy a four day break in Barcelona - featuring flights, accommodation, two full festival passes and a tapas meal with the band.
Mostly Robot is a band conceived by Native Instruments, who tell us that it features five exceptional musicians who each represent a different area of the company's musical expertise. The artists - Jamie Lidell, Tim Exile, Jeremy Ellis, Mr Jimmy and DJ Shiftee - will perform in a truly 'live' format, with each musician playing independently of the other, synced only by the human element. The music will be accompanied by an inventive visual concept from Berlin's design collective Pfadfinderei. Anyone wishing to enter the lottery can do so here .
More details on the Mostly Robot showcase at Sónar 2012 and lottery with its terms & conditions can be found on the Native Instruments website Pricing and Availability:
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