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Dave Walker
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Thu, 13 Jan 2000 14:18:47 -0500 (EST)
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(idm) Fwd: WG: 430 West joins UR fight against Majors (fwd)
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quoted 63 lines FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE>> FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE >> >> 430 West Joins in the Fight Against the Majors as >> >> Sony Records Passes Rolando's Jaguar Track to BMG >> >> Detroit, MI - "The original spiritual concept of soul in Rolando's record >> is something you just can't duplicate in a note by note cover," Detroit >> recording artist Lenny Burden says. >> >> Burden is responding with forceful action to the recent exploitation >> orchestrated by a major international corporate entity against a small >> local independent. >> >> The collective action taken by Detroit labels is part of a proactive >> response to the latest developments in the case involving Sony Records' >> blatant copyright infringement and violation of intellectual property >> against DJ Rolando and his record label, Underground Resistance. Sony >> Records Germany has bowed out, allowing BMG to take over. BMG has >> decided to release the cover version of the track sometime in February, >> according to industry reports. >> >> Burden announced today that his label, 430 West records, will take the >> reigns to release a compact disc version of Rolando's hit record, >> "Knights of the Jaguar". The compact disc will be more widely available >> in major retailers across Europe and North America, featuring the >> original "Jaguar" track, previously unreleased DJ Rolando cuts and >> remixes of "Jaguar" by producers Jeff Mills, Mad Mike and Octave One. >> Twilo 2K will host the 430 West release party in New York City with DJ >> Rolando and 430 West DJ Lawrence Burden on Wed. Jan 26. >> >> The Dance Division of Sony Records Germany first notified Underground >> Resistance of their foul plans for a January release date via a series of >> emails and faxes sent in December 1999. Sony wrote that it intended to >> release a "note by note" cover version of the underground hit smash. A >> Sony executive said that he assumed Underground Resistance would not >> license the track, so instead, the decision was made to steal it. Sony >> acknowledged plans to eventually pay Rolando royalties, but the issue of >> intellectual property and copyright still remains unresolved and >> unanswered by Sony. >> >> Sony Germany actually released copies of the cover, "Jaguar" in retail >> stores internationally in late December, containing no reference to the >> original recording. Sony Germany was forced to pull the record after a >> barrage of emails and phone calls protesting the release added to the >> controversy and negative publicity for Sony. >> >> Underground Resistance supporters may have succeeded in alerting the >> corporation to the sensitive nature of such a crime, but the offense and >> the personal damage to Rolando's name did not cease. Sony opted to pass >> the buck to BMG executives, who have signed the producers of the cover >> track, "Jaguar" to their label, and the infraction against Rolando grows >> in scope with the pending cd and vinyl release on BMG. >> >> DJ Rolando may have a fight on his hands, but this action by a major >> label has prompted a showing of strength in the underground community. It >> is assured that given a voice, this community will not be silent. For >> over a decade, Direct Beat, 430 West and Underground Resistance Records >> have teamed up to be major players, proponents, and innovators in the >> development of Detroit Techno. The response is indicative of how these >> separate entities come together to defend their music -- even when >> violated by soul-stealing majors. >
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