With help from one of our fans we've recently found out that this guy Luciano Pardini totally ripped our remix of Billie's Mascotte (Nihad, Lasse & Nima remix) to release it as his own track (omg) ..
Original was produced by Marco Brugattu & Paul Cart and released, with this and other remixed, on Suara records January 2009 ...
PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT THIS WANNABE! ... judge for your self:
The original: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JTmv8xAWv3M
The wannabes track: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bfw6tfd7vHA
He never got cleareance to sample the track and went on to release it on not one, not two, but three (!) digi-labels on Beatport. Notice that our tracks doesn't include commercially available loops and I have the synth patches, the processed one shots and multitracks to prove it. Suara (the label) has notified Beatport to take action and hopefully his track(s) will be removed from the site during the next days.
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PLEASE DO NOT SUPPORT THIS WANNABE!
i'm not going to support the artist because i don't like the track.
i'm a little confused because there is nothing to copy in the so called original track, it's just drums and FX. do you think D&B producers paid for the Amen break? Sampling is part of dance music culture. it's not like he took the tune and put he's name on it. he actually did more work than what your guys did. i'd take it as a complement that someone sampled my beats and took it to another level.
this happens all the time
i know top artist how sample stuff without getting clearance. get over it!
i'm a little confused because there is nothing to copy in the so called original track, it's just drums and FX. do you think D&B producers paid for the Amen break? Sampling is part of dance music culture. it's not like he took the tune and put he's name on it. he actually did more work than what your guys did. i'd take it as a complement that someone sampled my beats and took it to another level.
this happens all the time
i know top artist how sample stuff without getting clearance. get over it!
So you haven't heard both tracks.... Take the time and listen to them, after that come back and say again:tone-def wrote:i'm not going to support the artist because i don't like the track.
i'm a little confused because there is nothing to copy in the so called original track, it's just drums and FX. do you think D&B producers paid for the Amen break? Sampling is part of dance music culture. it's not like he took the tune and put he's name on it. he actually did more work than what your guys did. i'd take it as a complement that someone sampled my beats and took it to another level.
this happens all the time
i know top artist how sample stuff without getting clearance. get over it!
Massive support Nihad, this is so low...tone-def wrote:it's not like he took the tune and put he's name on it.
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Right on topic from RA:
Where there's a hit there's a writ: Plagiarism in electronic music
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1124
Where there's a hit there's a writ: Plagiarism in electronic music
http://www.residentadvisor.net/feature.aspx?1124
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