Neowin Exclusive 5th Anniversary Set


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Some of you may have heard some rumblings of a set being sent around for the Anniversary of Neowin.net a few days ago.

Well, it is in fact true. Neobond approached me and I accpeted to do an exclusive set for the members. I put together an 80 minute set so you can burn it and play it in your car if you like.

Since we couldn't get a torrent properly working, I'm going to have to bite the bullet and hope my server can handle the traffic ;)

Hope you enjoy it, as well as my new website (that still isn't complete).

My site where you will find the download link: http://www.djchrisallen.net

Tracklisting:

01. Coburn - We Interrupt This Program

02. Nathan Fake - The Sky was Pink (James Holden remix)

03. Fischer Spooner - Never Win (Benassi mix)

04. The Drill - The Drill (Original mix A1)

05. Igor S - Boomerang (Igor S remix)

06. Mauro Picotto and Riccardo Ferri - New Time New Place (Original mix)

07. Coldplay - White Shadows ( Preach Bootleg)

09. Jochen Miller and Cor Fjineman - San Andreas

10. Marcel Woods - Advanced (Robbie?s Pre-Vinyl Bootleg)

11. Randy Katana - Play it Louder

12. Scott Mac - Damager 02 (Mac Zimms remix)

13. Valentino Kanzyani - Neuva York

14. Rank 1 - [email protected] (Original mix)

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awesome to see this kind of thing, makes me glad I joined

about other genres, perhaps other people could contribute to other 'albums'

maybe even some people who are in bands and active neowinians? just throwing ideas around

downloading now

How is this in terms of legality? i.e. it has been made with sections from copyrighted music. Just out of interest :p

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This was a question among other mods and admins right off the bat so I will answer in the same fashion as I did with them.

Basically, the songs are all purchased or licensed in some form to me. There is a gray area with this type of music and the ability to play it publically. Technically, every live-to-air broadcast over the web, satellite, or FM stations is bending the rules of copywrite infringement. However, it is not illegal.

Since the music I am using is put together into a mixed compliation, the rights are therefore put onto me.

I am in no way making any money from this set or distributing it TO make money so that proves the legality issues as well.

Also, like I said: it is a mixed compilation. If I were releasing the tracks individually as their own or in a form that could be broken up, we may have some issues. But I'm not. This is a private mix to be released for promotional use only, as with any mix compilation that is ever released.

Same goes with anything from BBC's Radio 1, ETN.fm and their torrent downloads, DI.fm's downloadable sets, ID&T, etc...

Hope that explains things enough ;)

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