Legality around remixing!?
Posted: 13/04/2008 - 20:35
Hi.
I'm in the process of making a complete work-up on Apoptygma Berzerk's "Eclipse". No sampling involved what so ever, no sampled vocals - not even a midi. I will be building the entire thing from scratch up, and I'll do the singing myself since I have pretty much the same vocal abilities as the lead singer in Apop. It will be pretty close to the original, only a little harder and more "trancy" with a couple of original added melodies and a little different deeper bassline. I'll be calling the thing "Eclipse [Apoptygma Tribute]" and Im about 70% done.
What I am wondering about, is how the laws surrounding remixes of released tracks from signed artists work, basically. There is no profit involved, and it is only going to be aveliable for free download - as usual - like the rest of the remixes in here. Actually, its more a cover than a remix - or a little bit of both.
I have quite a "big" bunch (about 2500 unique from my website on every release) of people downloading, so there is always a chance someone which have a say in these things hear it. I dont want to get any angry emails from Sony demanding I remove it and so forth for being in violation of whatever. I do this to pay a little tribute to people who meant something to me growing up and starting making music, and thats all.
So, anyone with the knowledge of what's "yes" and what's "no" in here?
I'm in the process of making a complete work-up on Apoptygma Berzerk's "Eclipse". No sampling involved what so ever, no sampled vocals - not even a midi. I will be building the entire thing from scratch up, and I'll do the singing myself since I have pretty much the same vocal abilities as the lead singer in Apop. It will be pretty close to the original, only a little harder and more "trancy" with a couple of original added melodies and a little different deeper bassline. I'll be calling the thing "Eclipse [Apoptygma Tribute]" and Im about 70% done.
What I am wondering about, is how the laws surrounding remixes of released tracks from signed artists work, basically. There is no profit involved, and it is only going to be aveliable for free download - as usual - like the rest of the remixes in here. Actually, its more a cover than a remix - or a little bit of both.
I have quite a "big" bunch (about 2500 unique from my website on every release) of people downloading, so there is always a chance someone which have a say in these things hear it. I dont want to get any angry emails from Sony demanding I remove it and so forth for being in violation of whatever. I do this to pay a little tribute to people who meant something to me growing up and starting making music, and thats all.
So, anyone with the knowledge of what's "yes" and what's "no" in here?