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  • From: "carolina botero" <carobotero AT gmail.com>
  • To: cc-co AT lists.ibiblio.org
  • Subject: [Cc-co] concurso remix artistas brasilenhos
  • Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2006 08:47:10 -0700

CCMixter.org acaba de lanzar un nuevo concurso para mezclas esta vez con artistas brasileños.
Les dejo el resumen en ingles de la convocatoria y el enlace con la informacion http://ccmixter.org/crammed/

Hasta pronto
carolina



CREATIVE COMMONS ANNOUNCES CRAMMED DISCS REMIX CONTEST FEATURING
MUSIC FROM CIBELLE, DJ DOLORES, AND APOLLO NOVE

San Francisco, USA & Brussels, Belgium – April 17, 2006

Creative Commons and Crammed Discs are pleased to announce the
Crammed Discs Remix Contest taking place now at ccMixter.org. Crammed
Discs artists Cibelle, DJ Dolores, and Apollo Nove — three of
Brazil's most creative musical innovators — are offering the audio
source files from three songs online under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial license, so that producers worldwide can
use the sounds in remixes and new compositions. The general public is
invited to download these tracks and create their own versions,
appropriate elements in new compositions, and generally use the
elements for any noncommercial creative _expression_.

Cibelle, DJ Dolores, and Apollo Nove will each select the three best
remixes of their respective songs; these nine remixes will be
included on a Crammed remix compilation, which will be sold online
through digital music stores.

To enter, download the separated audio elements of Cibelle's "Noite
de Carnaval," DJ Dolores's "Sanidade," and Apollo Nove's "Yage
Cameras," and upload a remix to ccMixter between April 26, 2006 and
May 24, 2006. All entries must be licensed under a Creative Commons
Attribution-NonCommercial 2.5 license. Under this license, the public
may legally make copies of, distribute, and create derivative works
from the remixes – as long as the original authors are credited and
the uses are not for commercial purposes.

Quotes about the Crammed Discs Remix Contest:

Cibelle
"The whole process of making music has changed. The very concept of
composition now extends to the creation of sounds and textures. I'm
very curious to see how other people will use and manipulate my
sounds and how they will use them as tools to create new music."

Apollo Nove
"I like the idea of giving people the opportunity to hear what I hear
when I'm producing — a separate candomblé percussion track or some
painstakingly constructed soundscape. If mixing is part of the
compositional process, it's only natural that I try sharing the
compositional responsibilities with anyone interested in taking them
on."

DJ Dolores
"This is what every intelligent musician should do. The idea is to
share and allow one's work to be cut up, reinvented and — who knows —
transformed into something even better than the original. This isn't
about generosity; it's about inventing new ways of creating musical
products that go well beyond the world of physical carriers like
vinyl and CDs."

Marc Hollander, founder of Crammed Discs

About Crammed Discs
Crammed Discs has developed a high profile worldwide as one of the
leading purveyors of quality music. A resolutely cosmopolitan-minded
label based in Brussels, Crammed works with artists from all over the
globe. Crammed's roster includes Brazilian artists Bebel Gilberto,
Zuco 103, Celso Fonseca, and Cibelle; electronic acts such as Snooze,
Juryman, and DJ Morpheus; as well Romanian Gypsy band Taraf de
Haïdouks, Persian vocalist Sussan Deyhim, Macedonian brass band
Koçani Orkestar, and French composer Hector Zazou.

About Creative Commons
Creative Commons is a nonprofit organization that promotes the
creative re-use of intellectual and artistic works – whether owned or
in the public domain. Creative Commons licenses provide a flexible
range of protections and freedoms that build upon the "all rights
reserved" concept of traditional copyright to offer a voluntary "some
rights reserved" approach. Creative Commons is sustained by the
generous support of various foundations including the John D. and
Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Omidyar Network Fund, the
Hewlett Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, as well as
members of the public. For more information about Creative Commons,
visit the organization's Web site (http://creativecommons.org/).

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