If you were at The Creators Project London event, amongst the chaos you may have been witness to the spectacle of Jammer, Rodaidh McDonald, Sampha, and Mumdance creating a song in 58 minutes. Enlisting the help of the audience, the seasoned DJs and producers took a vocal hook from the crowd, “Too much alcohol in my system,” and set about remixing and layering beats on top of it. The goal of this crowdsourced pop music experiment was to collaboratively produce a pop hit that would enthrall the masses and possibly be No.1 someday. The result is the rough cut below: bass-heavy musings on the impact of a free bar, so have a listen. And to see how it all went down on the night, have a watch of the video above.A similar music experiment took place at the New York event as well, with Mark Ronson, Sam Spiegel of N.A.S.A., Alan Palomo of Neon Indian, and Alex Greenwald. You can check out their track below:Now it’s your chance to get involved and show us your remixing skills. We want you to create your own version of these tracks and are now accepting submissions. Firstly, you’ll need to download the original stems (the component track parts) for each track. You can download the stems for the London event track [here](https://vbs-ads.s3.amazonaws.com/TCP UK Stems.zip), and the stems for the New York event track here. Then pop them into some mixing software so you can put your spin on them. If you don’t have a full-on music production studio, we recommend trying Aviary.com and Indabamusic.com, two free, easy-to-use online music mixing tools. Once you’re happy with the results, you can submit them using the button below:Send me your trackWe’ll pick a winner for each track and post it here on The Creators Project website for the world to hear. Who knows? Maybe your track will be destined to grace the dance floors at the clubs next season. This contest ends this Friday, October 8.
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