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Quietus Competition: Win ZTT Reissues!
The Quietus , November 23rd, 2011 11:34

Win a copy of every release to date from Salvo's Element Series of deluxe and expanded reissues/compilations from the ZTT back catalogue

Attention ZTT fans! To coincide with the recent release of 808 State's Blueprint compilation, we're very excited to be able to offer as a prize the full series so far of Salvo's Element Series of deluxe reissues/compilations from ZTT's back catalogue. The prize includes a copy of Blueprint itself, plus double CD packages from the likes of Frankie Goes To Hollywood, The Frames, Buggles, Art Of Noise and many more. Fans of Frankie will be pleased to know that Welcome To The Pleasure Dome is signed by Holly Johnson.

The list of albums up for grabs is:

Zang Tuum Tumb: The ZTT Boxset (3CD/DVD/Book)
2CD editions of 808 State's 808:90, ex:el, Gorgeous & Don Solaris (the first two autographed by 808 State)
808 State's new Blueprint Best Of
Art Of Noise's Influence (2CD), Into Battle & Who's Afraid Of The Art Of Noise (CD/DVD)
Buggles' Adventures In Modern Recording
2CD editions of Frankie Goes To Hollywood's Welcome To The Pleasuredome and Liverpool
The Frames' Another Love Song, Fitzcarraldo & Dance The Devil
Propaganda's A Secret Wish 2CD
Shades Of Rhythm's Extacy Edition 2CD
Zang Tuum Tumb: The Art Of The 12" (2CD)
Claudia Brucken - Combined

To be in a chance with winning this frankly ridiculous heap of music, just answer the following simple question:

Which of the following spellings have ZTT not used for the non-abbreviated version of their name?

A. Zang Tumb Tang
B. Zang Tuumb Tumb
C. Zang Tuum Tummy
D. Zangy Tuumy Tumby

Email your answers to comps@thequietus.com with 'Give Me A ZTT!' in the subject line by 6pm next Wednesday, 30th November. To read the Quietus Competition terms & conditions, click here.

Fans of ZTT and 808 State are in for a treat this coming Monday, when we will be hosting an in-depth guide to the Blueprint best of by 808's Graham Massey. And for more recent ZTT goodies on the site, click here to read our review of the recent reissue of Who's Afraid Of The Art Of Noise.

Click here for more information on ZTT and Salvo.