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thursday, august 1
Mash-ups

Pete Rojas explains how amateur bootleggers, empowered by ever faster computers, are creating and trading "mash-ups" -- typically the vocal track of one song superimposed on the instrumental track of another. "Home remixing is technically incredibly easy to do, in effect turning the vast world of pop culture into source material for an endless amount of slicing and dicing by desktop producers." Bootleg culture [Salon]


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