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Win! A balloon ride with the trance champions

Ever wondered what a rave in the sky would be like? Well wonder no more - Above and Beyond have teamed up with DJmag.com to offer a truly spectacular once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. In May 2009, the Anjunabeats heroes take to the skies in a hot air balloon to play a high-altitude DJ set on pocket DJ device the Pacemaker - and YOU could join them!

In honour of the artwork of their new 'Anjunabeats Volume Six' compilation - which depicts a trio of balloons afloat in the clouds - Above & Beyond are inviting one lucky winner and a guest to join them in a flight above Guildford in Surrey, England. As well as the balloon rave, the winner will receive their own Pacemaker packed to the gills with Anjunabeats tunes, plus VIP entry to a future Above & Beyond show.

To enter, click to myspace.com/aboveandbeyond and add your email address into the competition form. The closing date is 31st December 2008.

T's and C's
This prize is weather dependent. To maximise chances of flying, prize flight will take place in May 2009 at a launch site near Guildford in Surrey, England. Winner will be expected to provide their own transport to and from take off location.

International entrants welcome but prize does not include any international transport or accommodation. Exact flight date will be announced in April 2009. If bad weather prevents the flight on the designated date, prize winner will receive an alternative prize of two virgin balloon flight vouchers. Participation at own risk.

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1. By entering your details in this competition you consent to receiving email updates about releases, events and other activities related to Above & Beyond/Anjunabeats

2. Your details will be retained by Anjunabeats and will not be provided to any third parties

3. If you choose to forward the competition to a friend, their email address will be used to send a message letting them know about the competition. Their email address will not be retained, unless they choose to enter the competition of their own volition.