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Amateur Mix CDs tracklisting or not?
I'm curious on your opinion on something. If a DJ mixes a CD, then makes a bunch of copies, should it have a tracklisting?
Personally, i think it should. The artists are the ones who made the songs, and they deserve recognition, and monetary compensation if you are selling the CD.
Now, i admit, i have made mixed CDs, burned 3 or 4, scrawled my name across in felt pen, and given them to a few close friends. I don't see anything wrong with this, i was really only doing it either as a favour for them, or to get feedback on my mixing. I'm very amateur, never played outside my house besides for the occasional house party.
But, last night i encountered another sort of DJ. He pretty much runs the "rave scene" in my town, he's far and away the biggest promoter, and also a widely known and talented DJ. he was spinning at a local club, last night, and selling his CDs at the door for $10 a pop. These are professional CDs, pressed in a plant or something, they look storebought, the case is very nicely designed, all in all a very professional CD. but, there is no tracklisting!
I asked him why, he said, for one thing, your just asking to get sued. Which i suppose i can see his point. His girlfriend says that if he puts the tracklisting on the CD, then anyone can just go buy those tracks and rip him off, steal his gigs etc.
hmmm.. i have the tracklisting for PVDs CD, and i don't see myself playing at the love parade any time soon!
Anyway, personally, i think this is weak, not putting the artist names on the CD. What is your opinion?
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