Public Enemy Solicits Net Artists To Remix Tracks 54
An anonymous reader wrote in to say that "Public Enemy is asking aspiring mixers/producers/musicians to mix background music for previously released accapella raps for their new album due out this fall. Courtesy of Davey D, here is the press release" I'm a huge PE fan, and while this is mostly a PR move, its a really cool contest. And while its not Open Source Music, its a really cool experiment. I'm gonna try to get CowboyNeal to scratch something up.
just my opinion.. but (Score:1)
"Beck, mix of Bizness featuring AC/DC" is way better than either by them selfs... and only through net would I have ever heard "Ozzy Osbourne with Dweezil Zappa - Stayin' Alive" or "Ozzy Osbourne, DMX, Crystal Method, ODB, and Fuzzbubble - Nowhere to Run" or "Rammstein - stripped (written by Depeche Mode)."
I had not purchased a CD for YEARS, then I heard stuff on Napster, and was at the local record store every friday asking if they had the import I wanted in yet!
Napster brought back creativity, something that the music industry in general had destroyed 10-20 years ago!
Nice, but not a new concept. (Score:1)
Re:Nice, but not a new concept. (Score:1)
No, you ninny. You know zilch about me or the music I listen to. Now go sniff some airplane glue, you're bugging me kid.
Re:Very Cool . . . (Score:1)
Re:My picks: (Score:1)
Mark Griffin is the man. Last time I bumped into him, I made sure to ask about a new album. Don't expect anything any time soon, unfortunately. He's not even sure if he's still signed.
What tools can you use in Linux to remix songs? (Score:1)
Mods! (Score:2)
"from the bass-how-low-can-you-go dept." (Score:2)
Coincidentally, that's the number one question being asked by VA Linux stockholders these days...
Cheers,
PR Stunt? Please. (Score:3)
More like an acknowledgment that while Public Enemy used to be mindblowingly awesome, everything that they've written themselves for the past 10 years (everything after Apocalypse '91) has been pure garbage. Can anybody even name 3 songs they've done since then? Hell, I can't even name one.
The subtitle to this article should be, "Please write us some songs that don't suck. Please?"
I'll probably get whacked for pointing this out, but if this is really Open Source music as you say, it just shows Open Source yet again being a dumping ground for dying entities. SGI, Corel, etc., etc., and now Public Enemy. Congrats?
Cheers,
Just don't call it "groundbreaking".. (Score:4)
Or seen a rap single with an acapella version that is there for the sole purpose of allowing DJs to work the vocals seamlessly into their live mix.
Well, ok, this *may* still be a step forward because a website for remixes is actually being hosted by the artist themselves.. and, of course, either way it is still incredibly incredibly cool for the sole reason that, hey, this is Public Enemy.
I was going to make some comments on what is the liscensing on reuse/redistribution of this stuff? But the faq doesn't say anything, and i haven't been able to navigate to the clickthrough liscense for the mp3 itself. So i'll leave that for someone else's post..
Other than that my only comment is that why are they only giving out the vocal tracks? Don't they think that people would come up with something interesting if they had the music to mess with as well? That would, of course, lead to people being unduly influenced by the original music-- as they tend to be on the BRW-- but still. I've always thought instrumental remixes tended to be the most interesting ones anyway..
God bless Chuck D (Score:4)
My wish list for backing track producers:
All your Bass... (Score:2)
After they got booed off stage, who cares? (Score:2)
In my personal opinion, they've not improved one iota. This has to be a desperate publicity stunt.
Vik
Re:Lazy? (Score:1)
Here are the contest rules (required registration) (Score:1)
Official Contest Rules
Limit one entry per person or co-production team per Public Enemy "Track of the Week" contest. Contestants may not play or enter with multiple e-mail addresses, nor may contestants use any other device or artifice to play multiple times or as multiple contestants. Any contestant who attempts to play with multiple e-mail addresses, under multiple identities, or uses any other device or artifice to play multiple times, will be disqualified. Multiple contestants or co-production teams may use a single email address.
Grand Prize.
A One Thousand Dollars (US) Check will be made payable to each of the four (4) Grand Prize Winners selected by the Judge for the best original production work submitted for each of the four (4) Public Enemy Vocal "Track(s) of the Week". Limit one prize per person or group (using same e-mail entry address) for each "Track of the Week". Total approximate prize values of $4,000.00 US Dollars. In addition, Grand Prize winners shall be eligible for the inclusion and placement of their contest submission materials on a soon to be commercially released Public Enemy Album. The Grand Prize Winners, whose entries are selected for inclusion on the Public Enemy Album, shall be publicized and noted as album "Producers" on the future Public Enemy Album. Grand Prize Winners selected to participate in a future Public Enemy Album shall be required to further submit their original multiple track masters to Slam Jamz in compliance with all Slam Jamz technical requirements. Any contestant submissions that contain any obvious and/or known "Samples" shall not be eligible for inclusion on the album.
Selection of Winners
Winners will be selected by Chuck D ("Judge") whose decisions are final in all matters related to this promotion. Judge may, at his discretion, enlist public opinion regarding contest entries through use of an on-line voting system.
Winners Notification & Verification
Winner will be announced prior to September 14, 2001. Contestants will be notified of their winning entry by e-mail message at which time their mailing address will be confirmed. Return of any prize notification as undeliverable will result in disqualification and the selection of an alternate winner. Slam Jamz.com is not responsible for incorrect mailing information or e-mail information provided by a contestant during registration.
Eligibility
The competition is open to worldwide residents who are 18 years of age or older at the time of entry and who have an established e-mail account as of July 12, 2001 and who have completed the registration process. Contestants may not play with multiple e-mail addresses, nor may contestants use any other device or artifice to play multiple times or as multiple contestants. Any contestant who attempts to play with multiple e-mail addresses, under multiple identities, or uses any other device or artifice to play multiple times, will be disqualified. Group contestants or co-production teams may use a single email address.
Employees and consultants of Slam Jamz.com are not eligible to enter or receive prizes. Notwithstanding, this contest is void where prohibited by law.
All contestant submissions must be received by Slam Jamz via digital upload, at SlamJamz.com, by and no later than August 31, 2001, or if submitted by hard copy Compact Disc (CD), than such CD shall be postmarked by sender no later than August 25, 2001 and received by August 31, 2001 at the following address:
Slam Jamz.com Records
8391 Beverly Blvd #352
Los Angeles, CA 90048
Here's a mirror of the mp3 (no registration!) (Score:1)
Public_Enemy_Number_One_Acappella.mp3 [geocities.com] 2.5 MB
Re:Ray Charles once said... (Score:1)
Moby already did that (Score:2)
Also, a bunch of Moby fans worked on a compilation of remixes called "Thanks" (find my "emptiness" remix there) . Moby got a piece of that compilation, enjoyed it, and proposed his help (original samples) for "Thanks 2".
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I'm in... (Score:1)
There are only a very few artists/producers who have influenced me as much as PE/The Bomb Squad, though I've never produced hiphop, IMO this is testament to the true innovation they brought to electronic music.
I think I'll have a lot of fun with this. It's a shame that I'll have to convert up from
I'm also very pleased that the vocals don't sound "redone" at all, nor is there beat bleedthrough as is often very apparent on accappellas (notably Eric B. & Rakim tracks like "Microphone Fiend.")
Now if I can just decide on a style...oh, who am I kidding? It'll be electro -- with my domain, how could I do otherwise?
Re:Rap is Crap! & What Open Source ? (Score:2)
It's not desperation (Score:3)
Re:PE? (Score:1)
mov ax, 13h
int 10h
Re:PR Stunt? Please. (Score:1)
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PE already remixed (Score:1)
Re:PE already remixed (Score:1)
OpenMusic can be found here: (Score:2)
Have fun with it... some tracks for download in OGG format. Some of them are really cool - try out "Penguin Planet" or "Open Source".
Re:Public Enemy MP3 Recommendations? (Score:2)
Lazy? (Score:3)
Call my cynical.
Swindler's Lust (Score:1)
Hard to believe. (Score:1)
I'm a drum 'n bass producer and I made some remixes of japanese rapmusic into something really cool, it costed me a lot of difficult phonecalls to explain what I wanted (I met these people when I was insanely drunk in a hidden club in Tokyo, 9th floor - Roppongi) After that I just got their latest cd, their manager just didn't understand English.. ok it's better than nothing, try finding it on napster!!
I know of people using public enemy samples in their tracks ( the old school stuff like "brothers and sisters.... for the wall(or somting like that) they paid (their companies did) a lot of money to clear these flavor flave samples..
I really dont understand what they are doing now, do they want me to download their one-liners for free and make them more popular for nothin?
I don't think so. (already ripped clean jimi reduction - try it, if you know what I meanhendrix vocals using sonic foundries noise ).
My picks: (Score:2)
Benefit [sosickrecords.com] also gets props for doing a track like Warp to World 6-9 and for doing the PE remix for Napster last year.
Is "Nerdcore Hiphop" a real genre yet? (Are 2 Skinnee J's considered hiphop?)
What use is an mp3 file? (Score:1)
I went to download this "ready to remix" track only to discover it is in mp3 format. That means anyone who wants to remix in the digital domain will need to convert the mp3 to wav, only to subsequently have to re-encode the track again when the final mix is done. The resultant sound quality of that vocal track? Ass. I'll pass on that.
maru
Re:Public Enemy MP3 Recommendations? (Score:1)
Re:PR Stunt? Please. (Score:1)
Now, IMHO, America has grown to be the greatest nation in the world. Perhaps this will also be the fate of the Open Source Movement?
Bran Van 3000 doing this contest now! (Score:1)
Beastie Boys [acidgrandroyal.com] are doing the same thing, with no contest.
Laurent Garnier alredy did it. (Score:1)
yes someone big did it : Laurent Garnier (Score:1)
eh, this is something new? (Score:3)
I remember Moby had a remix contest like 6 years ago with Everytime You Touch Me (I think). Not on the internet but he put the pieces of the track on a CD single and people sent in tapes. They all sucked. The original sucked for that matter. But I can't believe nobody else has done this yet (nobody else big at least).
On another note, I remember seeing PE live once a while back.. I'll never forget Flav's intro: "THIS AIN'T GONNA BE THE BEST MUTHAFUCKIN SHOW YOU EVER SEEN, BUT IT'S GONNA BE THE LONGEST!"
Re:crazy/beautiful: a review (Score:1)
Get that out of my face! If i wanted to look at shitty idea's id open up some redhat source.
Re:PR Stunt? Please. (Score:1)
Re:PR Stunt? Please. (Score:1)
Coldcut (Score:1)
Re:Not open source at all. (Score:1)
The commercial publishing goons will then sell the music that you created and give you a relative pittance.
A perfect summary of the recording industry itself. Perhaps I should have said 'more open' or 'less closed'?
s/good/less evil/
This might be the beer talking but... (Score:2)
Watch this Lars! sharing might be ok after all.
Re:God bless Chuck D (Score:1)
Very Cool . . . (Score:1)
With court battles being waged over supposed pirating I only see it as a plus for artists trying to reap the rewards of their music without being systematically raped by the RIAA and their labels.
What is "Open Source Music", anyway? (Score:1)
I mean honestly, is it the music you listen to while coding Perl or something?
Public Enemy MP3 Recommendations? (Score:1)
what the world needs now (Score:1)
-d.
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Re:Rap. (Score:1)
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Go Get your *Self* to a CD Store . (Score:1)
Re:Very Cool . . . (Score:1)
re:why they're hating (Score:1)
Re:Public Enemy MP3 Recommendations? (Score:1)