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
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