At work, I've been listening to di.fm euro dance.
I just discovered one of their artists, DJ Doboy, gives away his remixes. I'm listening to Eurojams Volume 1, and I like it. It's good background music, and I think it'll make good gym tunes. He's got over 70 hour-long albums. Free download, ad-free, voluntary tip-jar.
I'm unclear on his licensing. On the one hand, there's no license text anywhere on the site, which suggests it's illegal. Plus, reading what
boutell has said about legal licensing for the major distributors, DJ Doboy would need to receive a lot of tip-jar to make this self-supported.
On the other, it's one guy in texas who's been doing this for years, and I'm surprised he's not been shut out yet. Maybe most of the artists are self-distributed/cheap? Maybe it's grey-area snips of remixes of remixes? I'm curious. Anyhow, I like the music.
I just discovered one of their artists, DJ Doboy, gives away his remixes. I'm listening to Eurojams Volume 1, and I like it. It's good background music, and I think it'll make good gym tunes. He's got over 70 hour-long albums. Free download, ad-free, voluntary tip-jar.
I'm unclear on his licensing. On the one hand, there's no license text anywhere on the site, which suggests it's illegal. Plus, reading what
On the other, it's one guy in texas who's been doing this for years, and I'm surprised he's not been shut out yet. Maybe most of the artists are self-distributed/cheap? Maybe it's grey-area snips of remixes of remixes? I'm curious. Anyhow, I like the music.
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Date: Friday, 11 May 2007 07:25 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Friday, 11 May 2007 03:19 pm (UTC)Glad you're enjoying it.