unbelivebel take-no-prisoners chamber music
das ist ja ein schönes mist
mein dealer ist tot.
Dear five (four) big record companies of the world,
I know these are hard times we're living in.
Especially you suffer very hard from copyrightviolations
and don't make as much money as you used to back in the days
of Tina Turner and Chris De Burgh. Everybody needs to get some cash
to get along. I understand and respect that.
On 11th of January 2005 i recieved a letter which said
that i had to remove some of my music bootlegs from
this site due to copyright violations. That is sad because
i see my work (and lots of others around the world)
as a creative output not as stealing from somebody.
I think you would be better off not to blame some
small bootleging artist from germany for making less
money the last year. Instead you should start recognising
the bootleg phenomena as a result of the digital music
revolution and as something YOU could turn into money.
Yes, i mean real cash that would help you and prevent lots
of others in the industry not loosing their jobs. What do
you think?!
It's not my intention to see the big major companies
brake down. You release great music (sometimes) and
supply us with a never ending source for bootlegs.
Let's get something started here.
For the future of good music and
the second best cheescake ever made.
schade. mein no-milk-today mix ist wohl für immer futsch.
mein dealer ist tot.
Dear five (four) big record companies of the world,
I know these are hard times we're living in.
Especially you suffer very hard from copyrightviolations
and don't make as much money as you used to back in the days
of Tina Turner and Chris De Burgh. Everybody needs to get some cash
to get along. I understand and respect that.
On 11th of January 2005 i recieved a letter which said
that i had to remove some of my music bootlegs from
this site due to copyright violations. That is sad because
i see my work (and lots of others around the world)
as a creative output not as stealing from somebody.
I think you would be better off not to blame some
small bootleging artist from germany for making less
money the last year. Instead you should start recognising
the bootleg phenomena as a result of the digital music
revolution and as something YOU could turn into money.
Yes, i mean real cash that would help you and prevent lots
of others in the industry not loosing their jobs. What do
you think?!
It's not my intention to see the big major companies
brake down. You release great music (sometimes) and
supply us with a never ending source for bootlegs.
Let's get something started here.
For the future of good music and
the second best cheescake ever made.
schade. mein no-milk-today mix ist wohl für immer futsch.
neuro - 16. Feb, 18:45