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  • From: "Theodoros G. Karounos" <karounos AT mail.ntua.gr>
  • To: "Yannick H'Madoun" <yannick.hmadoun AT gmail.com>
  • Cc: info AT creativecommons.gr, cc-europe AT lists.ibiblio.org, Alek Tarkowski <atarkowski AT centrumcyfrowe.pl>
  • Subject: Re: [CC-Europe] CC Mixtape
  • Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2012 22:33:21 +0200

fyi...



---------- Προωθημένο μήνυμα ----------
Από: "Maria Mertzani" <m.mertzani AT eellak.gr>
Ημερομηνία: 28 Νοε 2012 6:40 μ.μ.
Θέμα: Fwd: Ccmixtape - creative commons Greece
Προς: <yannick.hmadoun AT gmail.com>

Hello from greece. I sent this email a while ago but obviously it
wasnt received. I send you again the information about the greek band
strangezero.
Cheerz

---------- Προωθημένο μήνυμα ----------
Από: "Maria Mertzani" <m.mertzani AT eellak.gr>
Ημερομηνία: 28 Σεπ 2012 1:38 μ.μ.
Θέμα: Ccmixtape - creative commons Greece
Προς: <jhweitzmann AT mx.uni-saarland.de>


Greetings from Creative Commons Greece! We are really excited for the
CC Mixtape for our 10th birthday! Here in Greece there are quite a few
bands, Djs and musicians that use Creative Commons! One of our
favorites that has gained a lot of popularity from Jamendo is
StrangeZero . StrangeZero (http://www.strangezero.gr/) are SteliosZero
& Io-V, from Greece, traveling with machines, dreams and whispering
screams. They first met in 1984. In 1990 they started writing music
under various names using just a sampler and an Amiga 500. They
recorded rain sounds and sounds from the places they traveled to,
combined with breakbeats, acid tunes and guitars. In many tracks they
used vocals and all these tracks still exist in audio tapes &
DAT.After some years Stelios worked as a radio producer while Io-v
went off to Beograd to study medicine. They met again in 1998, when
they decided to start an electronic band. The band name “StrangeZero”
basically came out to give a meaning to all minorities, usually
referred to as “Zero’s“, and explain that a ZERO can become something
when it’s strange…it can have an identity. Their music is Influenced
by old Harthouse & Eye Q rec. days, strong acid 303 trips and
experimental ambient sounds, they created their own sounding.
Experimenting with all kind of music kinds, they released 6 albums and
2 EP in Jamendo (creative commons licenses, free discography Internet
site) while in parallel they released some of their tracks on various
commercial CD’s by Sony BMG and TSOE and wrote music for various movie
documentaries.

Last June Strangezero took part in our Creative Commons Event on how
creators can use Open Licensing and make available their work. We hope
you like them and add them to your CC Mixtape! Also if you would like
we have more choices for the mixtape.

Looking forward to hearing from you,

-Μaria Mertzani Creative Commons - Greece contact number: 6936109638
email: m.mertzani AT eellak.gr

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On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 5:22 PM, Yannick H'Madoun
<yannick.hmadoun AT gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys,
>
> Since the celebration-week is coming up, I was wondering how we will proceed
> with this? What's left to be done? I can help out with some tasks if
> necessary.
>
> By the way, I only count 9 countries in the list that have actually
> submitted songs. I can't imagine that countries like France and the UK (and
> all the rest too for that matter) don't have CC-music worth sharing. It's
> only a small effort do propose a couple of songs, if you can find some time,
> please do so.
>
> Best regards,
> Yannick
>
> On Wed, Nov 21, 2012 at 5:37 PM, Teresa Nobre <teresaraposonobre AT gmail.com>
> wrote:
>>
>> Thanks Alek! These are 2 great tracks ;)
>>
>> With new adds from Poland and Germany we now have suggestions from 9
>> European countries! And I don't know how we did it (same taste? some sort
>> of
>> invisible DJ hand?) but they sound great together :)))
>>
>> We are about to close the list. Suggestions from the remaining countries
>> are more than welcomed!
>>
>> I am making the list editable for everyone, so go ahead and just put your
>> suggestions there:
>>
>> https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0ApOQ0cuKlKp3dDFwTmpKVjZfNFFnZS1CSjlBRV9OeEE
>>
>> Best,
>> Teresa
>>
>>
>> 2012/11/19 Alek Tarkowski <atarkowski AT centrumcyfrowe.pl>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> Sorry we're late!
>>>
>>> 1. Usta, "Bańka mydlana"
>>> song: http://www.jamendo.com/pl/track/184605/banka-mydlana
>>> whole CD: http://www.jamendo.com/pl/artist/340359/usta
>>>
>>> 2. Trzaska & Ostrowski, "Manifesto"
>>> song: http://bexalala.bandcamp.com/track/manifesto
>>> whole CD: http://bexalala.bandcamp.com/album/blades-ostrza
>>>
>>> best,
>>>
>>> Alek
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>>
>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>
>> Teresa Nobre, LL.M. IP (MIPLC)
>>
>> Intellectual Property Lawyer | Legal Project Lead Creative Commons
>> Portugal
>> M: (+351) 963491398 | E: teresaraposonobre AT gmail.com | Skype: tenobre
>> www.linkedin.com/in/teresanobre
>>
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