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Re: (idm) DJ rights to music

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1998-12-21 22:47C Hall (idm) DJ rights to music
1998-12-21 22:53Bill VanLoo Re: (idm) DJ rights to music
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1998-12-21 22:47C HallStrange posting this during the great "What isn't idm" dillemma... I'm relatively new to t
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C Hall
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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 14:47:49 -0800 (PST)
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(idm) DJ rights to music
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Strange posting this during the great "What isn't idm" dillemma... I'm relatively new to the dj mixing process. I've been taking notice of the DJ Kicks albums. The dj's mix other existing songs of a variety of artists together with a flow in mind. The works are often listed with their origin. The "hooks" and lyrics remain from the source song. So, do the source artists get paid for being used in a mix? Second, why not just buy the source artist's work? (maybe my answer is, "You do. If you like it.") Thx! _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
1998-12-21 22:53Bill VanLoo> I'm relatively new to the dj mixing process. It's a strange and wonderful thing. Check o
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Bill VanLoo
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C Hall
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Mon, 21 Dec 1998 17:53:11 -0500
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Re: (idm) DJ rights to music
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quoted 1 line I'm relatively new to the dj mixing process.> I'm relatively new to the dj mixing process.
It's a strange and wonderful thing. Check out Ed Luna's excellent article about this very subject at: http://ele-mental.coil.com/who/eluna/writings/garnier.thoughts.txt
quoted 5 lines I've been taking notice of the DJ Kicks albums.> I've been taking notice of the DJ Kicks albums. > The dj's mix other existing songs of a variety of artists together > with a flow in mind. The works are often listed with their origin. The > "hooks" and lyrics remain from the source song. So, do the source > artists get paid for being used in a mix?
Yup, they get paid, at least if the mix CD is put together by a legitimate label. If you're talking about street-level mixtapes, well, probably not. That's another debate, though.
quoted 3 lines Second, why not just buy the source artist's work?> Second, why not just buy the source artist's work? > > (maybe my answer is, "You do. If you like it.")
That would be my answer, to. Bill / dj marathon -- Sigma6 Interactive Media / http://www.sigma6.com dj marathon: "fibre" up now @ http://www.flatplastic.com/