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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 09:51 [#00223165]
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Everyone who has an "Ultimate Idea", list it here!
Yesterday, I listened to the real-audio file of Cuckoo. Some hours later, when I was home, the song got back in my mind and it made me think of an AphexTwin attraction...ending up in a discussion with my brother about an Aphex Twin theme-park:
-playing the DRUKQS beats in rollercoasters -playing Cuckoo in one of those fast spinning attractions (you know 'the octopus'"?)
-everywhere guys in those DonkeyRhubarb suits insulting people...
-and more more more more more
anyone, more suggestions?
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2002-05-17 09:53 [#00223168]
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i have an idea for a concept noise album but i dont plan on listing it here. but your theme park idea is pretty funny. definetly have those evil hoochie girls from the window licker video selling balloons at it. and there has to be a ride where everyone gets sprayed with shampaigne and jumps around.
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 09:58 [#00223174]
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yeah, great ideas you have! :)
and what about a ride through the entire park in a limousine with that "windowlicker" guy......quite hilarious when he opens his window 40 times a day trying to make people get in!
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:01 [#00223177]
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BTW I'm planning to make a remix-album with totally insane remixes of classics like 'Praise You' (Fatboy)...
Naturally I will not put it on the net.....that could cost me TONS or MILLIONS for illegal sampling.....
But when I use those samples only for my own purposes, is that legal?
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:20 [#00223190]
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anyone knows if Wizards Teeth is still alive? I know from a long time ago that he used to have weird ideas (like making music by boiling lobsters and smacking meat with a hammer or something).
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john is fast
from sacramento (United States) on 2002-05-17 10:25 [#00223194]
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i think its legal to put them on the net, just not sell the music... dont know for sure though.
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:30 [#00223195]
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could be, because i remember remixes on this site that use AFX samples.
But it remains dangerous.... :) Think of a track with samples of Prodigy, Michael Jackson, Dr Dre, Fatboy Slim, Apex Twin etc etc ... and than the amount of money you have to pay for using illegal samples......
BANKRUPT 1000 TIMES
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B3n
from Manchester (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-17 10:33 [#00223196]
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yeah not that they've ever used any samples..=)
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jand
from Braintree (United Kingdom) on 2002-05-17 10:39 [#00223199]
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As long as you aren't making a ton of cash from the track(s) then you shouldn't get any hassle legalwise...
Look at VVM and SKAM stuff...as long as you keep yourself off the industries radar then you should be ok to use whatever you want...
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:42 [#00223202]
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B3n: WHO never used samples??
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:55 [#00223206]
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B3n Oh I get it, yeah some english things are tricky for me since i am dutch,
You're right, but they used sample-clearency-services.
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Wizard MaC
from Amersfoort (Netherlands, The) on 2002-05-17 10:57 [#00223209]
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jand: I will use my MaCStealthPack© to stay of the radars! ;)
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Ceri JC
from Jefferson City (United States) on 2002-05-17 11:02 [#00223213]
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We had a discussion here about an aphex theme park a few months agos...
Oh and any distribution (or public performance) of anything with uncleared samples is technically illegal. This includes the internet...
However, as Jand said, you're unlikely to get hassle unless you make big bucks from it and even then you might get away with it. The band "The Verve" had bittersweet symphony out for about 4 months before the guy who composed the melody launched a court case against them.
Your best bet (if they're any good and you want them released) is to send them to a record label and get it released as white label. If it's popular (gets played in clubs etc.) the record company will be more inclined to release it "legally" with all the samples paid for.
And with samples you pay a percentage of profits rather than a one off fee, so you're unlikely to make a loss...
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