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| quote: | Originally posted by bas
We're arguing creativity not legality.
Why not sample the track, change it to make it your own then name it something else? Why not label it as Djumma Soundsystem - Les Djinn (Some remix)? What's the point of taking the track verbatim (is that the word? verbeatim maybe ) and label it something like Le DJ Inns? |
Even though the track is not a good example, flipping a sample smartly or in an intersting way is a creative as anything in making music. I guess the status quo in EDM is if a producer uses a sample, he is less creative? I can see he abused the sample, and his track is shit, but if it was used it in a smart way and his track was actually good, I wouldnt have a problem with the creativity side. But thats not what the thread is discussing, its mostly discussing plagiarism, which this track is not plagiarism, because we dont know enough about the track. Its a poor remix and poor sample usage, and the mislabling is throwing people off.
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