Posts tagged with Copyright



As you may or may not of seen I have been experimenting with torrent files of my own music to see how effective they are at being used as a way of promoting your own music. Torrent files are seen by many in the Music Business as something to hate, I on the other hand […]

As you may have seen yesterday I started My Torrent Experiment to see whether torrents can be useful for unsigned and unknown independent musicians to help promote their music. I have a few tips for those who are starting to upload their own music through the torrent networks and sites such as The Pirate Bay […]

Note: You can download my first torrent from Here. (It is electronica breakbeat/big beat music, you can preview it on the right hand side of this page)
I’m sure that recently in the media and on the internet, most of you would have heard about torrents and the online world of pirated music downloads. I have […]

When I was looking for ways to promote Rhythm Creation over the internet I came across Seth Godin’s Blog and I noticed
this facinating article today about lessons that can be learnt from the current music industry. It is a very interesting read and I thought I would point out this article because I think […]

This is one of the things that I have always had trouble with, getting my tracks out to the public and at the same time starting to receive some sort of income from any sales I make. I managed just that recently and thought that my story and experience so far should be shared with […]

This featured web site is a great little site for all us musicians who want to release our tracks for distribution on the internet (or anywhere else). When releasing our tracks most of us want our listeners to distribute them around as this is great and free exposure, but it does kind of feel like […]

One thing that every electronic musician should have is a big collection of samples in which they can come to when composing and quickly select one needed or to experiment with, these are my tips on sound sample collecting which can help you expand your collection, keep organized and create some interesting results.

With samples one […]

10 minute documentary about sampling and copyright made in a collage style with clips of interviews with DJs and producers. This video is available from CopyrightCriminals.com

Actual Link To YouTube

CopyrightCriminals.com Documentary Web Site

Brilliant 18 minute documentary available on YouTube. The “Amen Break” is a 6 second drum loop from the b-side of a chart-topping single from 1969. It is surprising how many times it has been used in different tracks over the years especially in Hip Hop, Drum & Bass and Jungle.

Direct link to Actual YouTube Video