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As does mine, sadly more than a little electronica doesn't seem to go over much better than metal, but we'll see how we go.
i could make a playlist that's entirely just metal and dubstep. interference would LOVE it
As does mine, sadly more than a little electronica doesn't seem to go over much better than metal, but we'll see how we go.
i could make a playlist that's entirely just metal and dubstep. interference would LOVE it
What if "good dubstep" (UK) and "bad dubstep" (US) are fundamentally nothing alike?
Lemel, asking a purely theoretical question. Obviously, the spirit of Desert Island is to use officially released tracks because conversations about "THIS IS THE ABSOLUTE BESTEST VERSION OF CHAMPAGNE SUPERNOVA, PERFORMED IN BRUGES IN 1996 YOU FUCKING SCRUB" are kind of asinine.
But a number of bands have begun the process of releasing all of their live concerts in a sort of official bootleg series. (such as the Live Phish series.) Does that mean that any of the tracks officially released in this manner could be used within DI?
Whose alt are you?
Whose alt are you?
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I'm guessing this is the return of AtomicBono.
Returning from where? A far off moon, perhaps?
Returning from where? A far off moon, perhaps?
A moon in space, is that what you mean?
LM, just to make sure: are collaborations counted as having a different artist? In other words, can one use, for example, a Wilco track and a Billy Bragg + Wilco track?
Yep, they're counted as separate artists. I remember one year when Irishteen had Morrissey on his list 3-4 times because of that rule.
As those releases are officially recognized by the band itself, I see nothing wrong with using them. Hell, they're not free. It's a bitch to make a live track fit, but it's totally within the rules to use them. Same deal with fanclub releases.