Are you an aspiring producer looking to get your musical creations out on the airwaves? Well, what would you say if we told you that your music could feature on the one and only king of electronic obsessed radio stations, BBC 1’s Essential Mix?

We ain’t joking, legendary producer Eric Prydz and the super talented Jeremy Olander are gearing up for their 2015 collaboration Essential Mix and have made a call to all artists to send them their tracks, to which the pair will select the best and guest it in their 2-hour slot, as inthemix point out.

Using the good ole’ platform of social media, Prydz posted the following Tweet and Facebook post, calling for any original tunes to be sent his way:

For those that aren’t fully versed in the electronic world, BBC 1 Essential Mix is unquestionably the most important radio station for electronic and dance music, where the world’s best DJs are invited perform 2-hour sets. At the end of each year, the iconic English station asks a small panel to vote on what they believe to be the greatest essential mix of the year.

This isn’t the first time that Prydz has made a selfless move like this, having invited up-and-coming producers to send their tracks in to the wizard to be featured in his 2013 Essential Mix, which as it turns out, was voted Essential Mix of the year, meaning that his 2-hour creation, along with the original artist material, was one of the most spun sets of the year.

If you think you’ve got what it takes to impress two of the finest purveyors of electronic-based music in the game, waste not another minute and send forth your wondrous creations to: [email protected], you never know, your tunes could be heard by millions around the globe.

Do you need a little inspiration? Dig Prydz’s award winning 2013 Essential Mix below:

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