Contest: Show us your physical The Find releases and win!

Contest: Show us your physical The Find releases and win!

As much as we love the blogosphere and music websites, there’s nothing that tops old-fashioned printed magazines, vinyl records or physical releases. It even feels weird to call it ‘old-fashioned’. Because magazines and vinyl records are still definitely not outdated, even not in this digital era we live in.

As much as we love the blogosphere and music websites, there’s nothing that tops old-fashioned printed magazines, vinyl records or physical releases. It even feels weird to call it ‘old-fashioned’. Because magazines and vinyl records are still definitely not outdated, even not in this digital era we live in.

So that’s why, besides all the digital activity, we try to release physical efforts as much as possible. We did t-shirts with Project Mooncircle, physical beat tapes with 26 unreleased instrumentals and a printed magazineSoon we’ll even add vinyl records and more magazines to that list! 

Here’s a contest specifically for those of you who own anything we ever released. Just to give you the love back and to show how much we appreciate it that there are real heads out there who are still eager for vinyl, magazines and tapes in this day and age. It’s all about the experience!

Win! Win! Win!

1. All you have to do is make a nice photo of The Find thing(s) you own. Could be our magazine, our beat tape, a t-shirt, another contest prize or possibly several of those.

2. Send it to us through e-mail (info [@] thefindmag dot com) or post it on our Facebook wall if you don’t mind others seeing it.

UPDATE: The winner is announced on Facebook. Congrats Fabian!

We’ll select the nicest entry and send a CD, stickers, flyers and possibly a magazine. Here are some other photos we received earlier this year:

And of course our Damu The Fudgemunk vinyl giveaway in collaboration with Redefinition Records:

Just an ordinary guy always on the hunt for extraordinary music. Not just as the founder of The Find Magazine & Rucksack Records, but also as a freelance music journalist (bylines at Tracklib, Bandcamp, Wax Poetics, DIG Mag, among others) and—above all—out of love for all kinds of good music.