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SHOULD ARTISTS BE ABLE TO SAMPLE OTHER ARTISTS MUSIC WITHOUT PERMISSION?

This article is a response to a post Mark Schoneveld made on his blog Yvynyl. The original post can be seen here.

This post popped up on my tumblr dashboard and of course, I felt a need to get my two cents in on this issue. To summarize, TV Girl is one of the many bands that sample small pieces of other songs and puts them into their own music. One of TV Girl’s tracks sample Todd Rungen’s Hello, It’s Me. When the TV Girl track that sampled the song began to get popular the band reached out to the copyright holders in order to get the sample cleared but the terms of the agreement would have been completely unreasonable. The band argues that their use of the sample falls under the protection of “fair use”.

The art of sampling music in particular has been around for a while. Not too long ago I put together a longer post about “The Future of R&B and Pop Music” where I discussed the art of sampling, citing examples from an Altered Zones profile on James Ferraro and DJ Shadow’s 1994 LP titled “Endtroducing…”, which was the first record that was composed completely of samples from other records.

The ability of being able to sample another artist’s music without permission is something that has been being fought over since the early ninties. Before 1991, when this technology was still new, sampling in most genres was a widely accepted practice. However, the 1991 case Grand Upright Music, Ltd v. Warner Bros. Records Inc. changed those rules. The end ruling of this case was that all samples used after the court ruling would have to be preapproved by the original copyright owners, as long as both parties agreed “to a level of legally cognizable appropriation.” It is important to note that even after this court ruling minimal uses of sampling were still allowed.

Recently, however, the use of minimal samples without permission of the appropriate copyright holder has been reversed in the Sixth Circuit Court decision of the case Bridgeport Music, Inc. v. Dimension Films. This court ruling stated that the argument of de minimis (minimal things) does not apply to the sampling of music.

In my personal opinion, I believe that artists should be allowed to sample other music. Independent music is great because it gives more creative ability to the artist. The recordings may be very rough and lo-fi, but put simply it allows an artist to have full control over the music they are producing. This might not be the case when signed to a major record label. As a listener and a fan of independent music, I want artists to be able to be creative as possible, creating their music by any means they see fit. As technology moves forward we’ve had the advantage of merging more electronic-based effects into music, and I have personally really enjoyed the results. The reason why we don’t hear about this problem often is because the independent music niche is still a small (but growing) part of the music industry and the fact that someone from a record label would have to sit down and listen to music all day to try and identify a sample that vaguely sounds like something they’ve released. This of course is in reference to minimal samples.

The moral of the story is: If you want to take a small sample without permission from a song by a major artist, don’t email the label telling them that you did, because most likely they’ll have never found out if you hadn’t told them.

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POOR JOHN

While on a dinner date, John takes a bite out of the banana pepper in his salad & squirts pepper juice into the eye of his date.

Now nervous due to the pepper juice incident, John unknowingly uses all the butter for his bread and left none for his date to use.

Things are not going well for John. Flustered by the butter fiasco, John gets marinara sauce all over his shirt during the main course.

John runs to the bathroom to clean the sauce off with his Tide to go stain remover, but it didnt work well. He returns to the table in shame.

At this point, the dessert had been delivered. John asked for ice cream with no fudge. “There’s no way I could mess this up”, he thought.

During the entry of the ice cream to his mouth, a woman screams-her boyfriend proposed to her. The ice cream falls onto his pants.

Tragedy.

“Harsh Realm” by Widowspeak by forcefieldpr

Record dropping soon on Captured Tracks.

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HUYGEN'S PRINCIPLE

Balmorhea is a band composed entirely of strings with the exception of a drum set for percussion, and for whatever reason when I listen to Balmorhea, it instantly takes me back to what I’ve learned about the movement of sound. For the sake of this post, we’ll discuss Huygen’s Principle. It is this principle that defines and explains how sound moves, the behavior of sound waves as they travel through some medium or reflect off of something.

This principle states that each point on an advancing wave front may be considered to be a new point source generating spherical Huygens’ wavelets. If you know the location of a wave front at x time, you can use that information to figure out the location of the wave front at a slightly later time by drawing spherical arcs centered at points along the wave front. It is important to note that each spherical arc is a Huygens’ wavelet. The radius of each of these arcs is given by the distance that sound travels in that relatively small amount of time.

In the figure below, the initial wave front is labeled “A”. If the sound speed is c (340 meters/second), then therefore in a small time increment, delta t (seconds), sound travels a distance c*delta t (meters). The new wave front, labeled “B,” is the convergence of these wavelets with a radius c*delta t, and is made by drawing the line tangent to the leading edges of the wavelets.

With each strike of the xylophone I envision a sound wave being generated, invisible to the eye yet visible to the ears. I can imagine the sound widening due to the new points being generated and new wavelets being created.

Not really sure if ‘Untitled’ is a new track, but I haven’t heard it yet and like all Balmorhea songs it sounds amazing. I have always been a huge fan of Balmorhea, and I’m still kicking myself for missing their show at a really small local venue in Providence a few years back by about a hair. Nevertheless, they did this totally epic session for Daytrotter, you can download all the tracks there.

Balmorhea: Untitled

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SUMMER SOLSTICE

Today is the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. To celebrate, I have composed this large post of different videos I’ve been really into and why. First, of course, we will begin with this short video of the summer solstice put together by Irish Weather Online. These folks deserve applause simply for the music they chose for this video:

Global Satellite Animation - June 21st 2011 from iweatheronline on Vimeo.

And now, we digress:

Mount Pleasant - Slipped Era from Hamish Parkinson on Vimeo.

I’ve been pretty obsessed with Mount Pleasant since I heard the track Florida over at Rose Quartz. I highly recommend heading over to Mount Pleasant’s Bandcamp and dl’ing all five albums available. The track featured in the above video can be found on the LP “Aztecs”.

Related:
Mount Pleasant: Florida

I made a post about UMO a little while back and they’ve more recently started playing shows and seriously blowing up. These dudes deserve it, their AM radio funk pop is some of the catchiest material I’ve been listening to as of lately. Their full LP just released on Fat Possum, this post is also a reminder for me to order it.

Related:
Unknown Mortal Orchestra: Thought Ballune

Yourstru.ly Presents: How To Dress Well “Suicide Dream 3” from Yours Truly on Vimeo.

This video is gracing our visual pleasure thanks to Yourstru.ly, and it’s extra special because this video is documenting part of the making of How To Dress Well’s “Just Once” EP, a special orchestral tribute to a friend of his who passed away. It’s dropping on Yourstru.ly’s label imprint with $1 of each 10” sold donated to mindfreedom.org. Watching this video, you can totally see how and why Tom Krell’s music sounds how it is. So much raw emotion, some really beautiful stuff.

Valotihkuu - Bedroom Pop from valotihkuu on Vimeo.

I couldn’t find anything about Valotihkuu other than the fact that he’s Russian. This video looks like it was put together with some found footage, kinda wish I knew what film it was from because the skate sequences look pretty rad. I have to be honest, I’ve had dreams about dropping roofs on my skateboard as a kid.

Bedroom Pop by Valotihkuu

Silent Portraits ‘Mama’ from Silent Portraits on Vimeo.

I really liked this video, because it has a real subtle, well-delivered message. This video shows the construction of a house made of matches, and then you watch its destruction as it burns down, lit on fire by the same object it was composed of. Silent Portraits has a tumblr that you can check out here, I couldn’t find much in the realm of .mp3’s though.

Milky TV from MILKY SWAY on Vimeo.

Milky Sway is a side-project by Jorge of Port City, and as you can tell from this video it presents super celestial, chill vibes. Keep an eye out for a new track of his premiereing on a charity compilation that me and Liz Pelly are putting together, which should be dropping soon.

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GAY PARADE

Had a serious nite of vibin doing the typical providence weekend thing bouncing bars downcity and stumbling into rando shows. In this case friend glenna and her sister willa danced while Diana Joy preformed at Q30. Photos after the jump, and some music to score the night’s vibes below:

Crystal Castles: Celestica (Alcala’s Ambient Reprise)

Pictureplane: Post Physical

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Tyler The Creator:

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Guitarist from Limp Bizkit:

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Jun 17, 20119 notes
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BIRTHDAYS/FMLY/GET OF THE COAST/NO FEAR OF POP/ ALTERED ZONES in the BOSTON PHOENIX by Liz Pelly → thephoenix.com

great article by my friend Liz about the Internet and how it relates to musicians. It also features a photo of Birthdays by me!

Jun 16, 20119 notes

memoryhouse:

Here is a live acoustic rendition of Lately performed for Invisible Children’s Silver Series in Austin during this year’s SXSW festival. Invisible Children is a wonderful cause and we are very honored to have participated in this video session with them. Please go here to read about the organization and learn how you can be a part of it.

Until next time, keep fit and have fun.

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EASY, BABY

Real Estate is seen preforming a new song from their show at the Bell House in the video below, recorded by Jonah Maurer and another recorded by Maia Stern. If you didn’t know yet, Real Estate recently signed to Domino, and they are going to be releasing their new LP through them (Twin Sister is releasing their next record with Domino also). Thanks to NYCTaper for the audio, you can download the whole set there.

Real Estate - Soup or New Song (Live) from Free Spirit on Vimeo.

Real Estate - “Careless” live from moogie on Vimeo.

Real Estate: Unknown (new)
Real Estate: Untitled (new)
Real Estate: Untitled (new)

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