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	<title>Comments on: Fourth of July Competition winners&#8230;</title>
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	<description>Galaxie 500, Luna, Damon &#38; Naomi and Dean &#38; Britta</description>
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		<title>By: Fourth of July competition 2010A Head Full of Wishes &#124; A Head Full of Wishes</title>
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		<description>[...] Back in 2008 I launched a new competition for art about or inspired by Galaxie 500&#8242;s track Fourth of July. The first year was met with embarrassing silence and a grand total of zero entries. For 2009 I decided that the lack of a prize may have contributed to the competition&#8217;s pathetic failure and decided to offload some duplicate CDs to the winning entry&#8230; and sure enough egged on by some of my off-casts the number of entries soared and the competiton was so fierce that in the end I made both entries winners! [...]</description>
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