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Vitriolic Humorhttp://www.transmit.net/vh [Vitriolic Humor] I just listened to the coolest history and background on the bastard pop/glitch/remix/cut-up/mashup/bootleg/s scene that was put together in the...

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En.wikipedia.orghttp://en.wikipedia.org [En.wikipedia.org] Bastard pop - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: sense of fun) many contemporary practitioners seek in their craft, their struggle against various forms of "censorship" (in their terms) and legal coercion (for instance, their single "U2" was one of the first pieces of music to be deemed "illegal" for its use of unauthorised samples) has made them poster children for some (often American) bastard pop commentators who approach the issue from a more critical perspective, and with an eye to the complicated cultural issues raised by both accidental and deliberate plundering within music and culture generally.

Transmit.nethttp://www.transmit.net [Transmit.net] Vitriolic Humor: 1960s Archives: It's a 60-minute, 71MB remix documentary by DJ Food about the events and technology that begat the current state of sampling, mixing, and mashups. ubu.com has some background information on how this project came to be as it is today.

Answers.comhttp://www.answers.com [Answers.com] bastard pop: Information From Answers.com: sense of fun) many contemporary practitioners seek in their craft, their struggle againstvarious forms of "censorship" (in their terms) and legal coercion (for instance, their single "U2" was one of the first pieces ofmusic to be deemed "illegal" for its use of unauthorised samples) has made them poster children for some (often American) bastardpop commentators who approach the issue from a more critical perspective, and with an eye to the complicated cultural issuesraised by both accidental and deliberate plundering within music and culture generally.

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