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Re: [idm] new label (justablip) & WTF?: the madonna remix project (anti-dmca / for those who don't like madonna)

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2003-06-26 07:26Anthony Bryan [idm] new label (justablip) & WTF?: the madonna remix project (anti-dmca / for those who don't like madonna)
└─ 2003-06-26 13:31John von Seggern Re: [idm] new label (justablip) & WTF?: the madonna remix project (anti-dmca / for those who don't like madonna)
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2003-06-26 07:26Anthony BryanThis is available on soulseek (user "justabLiP") or KDX server: justablip.dyndns.org (clie
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This is available on soulseek (user "justabLiP") or KDX server: justablip.dyndns.org (client from www.haxial.com/download ) ------------------ WTF? :The Madonna Remix Project http://www.justablip.co.uk This album was triggered by a small sound byte of speech left by Madonna as a decoy to frustrate users sharing her songs via Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks on the internet. Any holes a goal in this riotous, wondrous, fairy tale journey through 14.5 tracks of deep anal hilarity. As a collective of artists we have no particular beef with or even interest in Madonna herself. There are several reasons why we made this album: 1) To protest against chilling laws such as the DMCA which erode our human rights to freedom of speech. 2) To illustrate how a sample of music can be transformed and used in a beautiful and creative way. 3) To have a corking good chuckle to ourselves. At the beginning of this album we had clear intent to make a serious protest record, but we got bored halfway through and started being silly. Sorry bout that. We hope it's clear on listening to the album that the aim of the project really is to have fun, raise awareness and to make good music. Even if you are not familiar with copyright debates, or have no interest in digital rights, the album is accessible and enjoyable to listen to - as long as you are not easily offended by the word 'fuck'. Mind you her voice does get on yer tits after a while. Well, if you don't like it, you know what you can do innit.. You can have it for nothing anyway stop moaning.. )) (( c[_] bLiP http://www.justablip.co.uk --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org
2003-06-26 13:31John von SeggernDigital Cutup Lounge did the first mix for this project BTW, it's now track 10 "What the F
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Re: [idm] new label (justablip) & WTF?: the madonna remix project (anti-dmca / for those who don't like madonna)
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Digital Cutup Lounge did the first mix for this project BTW, it's now track 10 "What the Fuck [talk radio edit]"..also featuring Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage ha ha... John. Anthony Bryan wrote:
quoted 45 lines This is available on soulseek (user "justabLiP") or KDX server:>This is available on soulseek (user "justabLiP") or KDX server: >justablip.dyndns.org (client from www.haxial.com/download ) > >------------------ >WTF? :The Madonna Remix Project >http://www.justablip.co.uk > >This album was triggered by a small sound byte of speech left by Madonna as >a decoy to frustrate users sharing her songs via Peer-to-peer (P2P) networks >on the internet. Any holes a goal in this riotous, wondrous, fairy tale >journey through 14.5 tracks of deep anal hilarity. As a collective of >artists we have no particular beef with or even interest in Madonna herself. >There are several reasons why we made this album: > >1) To protest against chilling laws such as the DMCA which erode our human >rights to freedom of speech. >2) To illustrate how a sample of music can be transformed and used in a >beautiful and creative way. >3) To have a corking good chuckle to ourselves. > >At the beginning of this album we had clear intent to make a serious protest >record, but we got bored halfway through and started being silly. Sorry bout >that. We hope it's clear on listening to the album that the aim of the >project really is to have fun, raise awareness and to make good music. Even >if you are not familiar with copyright debates, or have no interest in >digital rights, the album is accessible and enjoyable to listen to - as long >as you are not easily offended by the word 'fuck'. Mind you her voice does >get on yer tits after a while. Well, if you don't like it, you know what you >can do innit.. You can have it for nothing anyway stop moaning.. > > > )) > (( > c[_] bLiP > >http://www.justablip.co.uk > > >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org >For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org > > > >
-- John von Seggern producer remixer DJ Digital Cutup Lounge [Los Angeles / Hong Kong] <http://www.digitalcutuplounge.com> film and TV scoring with Terra Incognito [Los Angeles] <http://www.terra-incognito.us> --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org