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Ranzor
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 03:40:38
What's the difference between a bootleg and a remix?
For example:
[Original artist] - Track name ([artist name] Remix)
[Original artist] - Track name ([artist name] Bootleg)
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Future_Shock
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 05:29:17
quote: Originally posted by Ranzor:
What's the difference between a bootleg and a remix?
For example:
[Original artist] - Track name ([artist name] Remix)
[Original artist] - Track name ([artist name] Bootleg)
Remixes are usually sanctioned. Meaning the artist has permission to use any stems or parts (usually vocals) from the original track.
Bootlegs usually don't.
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Lilley
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 06:28:56
I thought bootleg typically meant (illegally) recorded from a live show or similar.
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nearly in line....
.....strange continuity problems
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Archefluxx
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 07:38:37
It may also be worth noting that a bootleg may be a remix that the remixer doesnt want publicised as a remix. It's why you see bootlegs released under "Anon" or an anonymous name. Similarly you have Bootleg labels such as "Baked Potato" and "**** Vinyl". Alternatively, people will credit the track as their own, which will avoid putting down the original artists' name and makes it harder to identify as a bootleg.
Stating a bootleg as a remix has it's dangers. You're easier to find by labels, and they can pull copyright at will.
I had to rename my remix of LMFAO Champagne Showers to "Champoo Showering" and credit it to myself which was an annoyance
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Samination
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 09:11:34
quote: Originally posted by Lilley:
I thought bootleg typically meant (illegally) recorded from a live show or similar.
bootleg is illegal/unlicensed reproduction of someone elses work. I presume both recording it and remixing/producing a copy/remix goes into the same category.
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Ranzor
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Posted - 2012/06/28 : 16:38:05
Alright, I see. Now it's all starting to make sense to me.
quote: Originally posted by Archefluxx:
It may also be worth noting that a bootleg may be a remix that the remixer doesnt want publicised as a remix. It's why you see bootlegs released under "Anon" or an anonymous name.
So that explains all those 'Anons'...
I guess this would mean I was incorrectly naming my bootlegs as remixes the whole time. Oh well, I don't think people would really care about these titles anyway.
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Edited by - Ranzor on 2012/06/28 16:38:59 |