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Dancing. Driving. Napping.
French touch pioneer Étienne de Crécy makes "electronic music albums that you can listen to anywhere."
His latest is Super Discount 3. It's the third installment (and first in ten years) of his lauded SD series, which debuted in 1996 before seeing its sophomore release in 2004.
To celebrate this decade-in-the-making opus (and its très ingénieux single "Hashtag My Ass"), Monsieur de Crécy is traveling to America. And he's even taking la fête to Wynwood's home of avant-hip musique, Bardot Miami.
You won't want to nap through it. But you do want free tickets.
Just check the cut for contest instructions.
See also: Etienne de Crecy Talks Super Discount 3: "You Can Dance, You Can Drive, You Can Nap to It"
Étienne de Crécy at Bardot Miami Ticket Giveaway
1. Head over to Crossfade's Facebook page.
2. Find the Étienne de Crécy update (facebook.com/crossfade.miami/posts/830997126946030) and leave a comment.
3. From the pool of commenters, we'll randomly select a winner for this concert at Bardot Miami. So keep an eye on your Facebook messages.
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Étienne de Crécy's Miami Debut. With Patrick Walsh. Saturday, February 22. Bardot, 3456 N. Miami Ave., Miami. The party starts at 10 p.m. and tickets cost $20 to $25 plus fees via showclix.com. Ages 21 and up. Call 305-576-5570, or visit bardotmiami.com.
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