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Dept. of culture

compose yourself

March 12, 2008  11:13 am

Prada

Next Wednesday, when Prada premieres James Lima’s “Trembled Blossoms” to a crowd of Hollywood heavyweights at its Epicenter on North Rodeo Drive, a mix by DJ Frederic Sanchez will accompany the short film, replacing the CocoRosie song that was featured at the New York screening. Aspiring DJs, pop stars, and composers who’d like their own original music—no copyright issues, please!—to accompany the movie on Prada’s Web site should get to work. We hear that the company is launching a contest beginning on March 19 and running through April 20, the winning score of which will be featured on Prada.com “indefinitely.”

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