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Dustin Wong’s New Video

18 January 2012

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Check out Dustin Wong’s “Say Your Dream, Create a Sound” Project

Dustin has made two albums of intricate guitar music to soundtrack his own imagination, and now he’s inviting fans and friends to have him do the same for theirs with his “Say Your Dream, Create a Sound” project. Dreamers can tell Dustin about a dream that was significant or surreal, recurring or unusual, by recording a narration to his Soundcloud page (or describing it in a written message sent to his page).

Dustin will create and original piece of music inspired by each of their dreams and incorporating their description, and post a selection of these recordings to his Soundcloud page during the week of the release of Dreams Say, View, Create, Shadow Leads, beginning on Monday, February 20.

Dustin Wong’s Soundcoud page:

http://soundcloud.com/dustin-wong/

Upcoming Shows:

Jan 21 Brooklyn, NY 285 Kent w/Akron Family
Feb 3 Brooklyn, NY Glasslands w/Hospitality
Feb 4 Middletown, CT Wesleyan University

Expect lengthier tours in the Spring!



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