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To tie in with the release of the new Raveonettes album, Lust Lust Lust, we have four [2 small, 2 medium] Brett Rubin screen-printed t-shirts to give away to randomly selected new subscribers to Lost At E Minor. To be in with a chance of winning, simply sign up for the weekly email newsletter and leave a note under this post saying: ‘Yes please!’, or words to that effect. Entries close Thursday morning New York time.
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Zolton said | 16 May, 2008

Ok guys. Thanks to you all for signing up to Lost At E Minor and leaving your comments. The four randomly selected winners are: Lils, Jamie, Barbara and Stella. Please contact me via the Contact Us page on the site with your postal address and your preference for a small or a medium shirt.

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