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Nikita Shanovich @CylrielOfficial

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bad news, about a rules, "remix" and "bootleg" thing

Posted by CylrielOfficial - June 15th, 2020


Hello guys, i have bad news. My bootleg "Time Stood Still" is passed away. (upd. and "Play" bootleg too) Press F to pay respects.


But i have a question: if you think that a bootleg is an unofficial remix, but just a “remix” is an official remix, then why don't you delete remixes from videogames? (for example, my shitty doki doki remix, and etc)


I'm really confused, because my actual track in 2019 was a TSS bootleg. It's ok that guys banned tracks in the style of future funk (although it looks very strange, because it corresponds to the genre, as well as vaporwave with a slow track.)


For those who write music and want to remake their favorite music into a remix, please remember: SIGN BOOTLEG AND UPLOAD FOR FREE, DO NOT SEND TO FREE DISTRIBUTORS! THIS IS NOT YOUR OFFICIAL REMIX.


but if one of the favorite producers (most importantly not the most famous) has a patreon or discord where he sends the stems, then this should be fine, but remember, your "remix" is ​​not official. And if you won a remix contest and you got a release on the label, then this is absolutely true.


Thank you for attention, and i hope you'll understand it. :D

Btw, i'm not dead, still making music, so stay tuned!


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AFAIK, the deciding factor in whether an audio gets removed or not is whether YT content ID could catch a split second of copyrighted material. Not literally, just that copyrighted material is not in the song, so we can't get sued. Videogame remixes I'm sure get the slip because you don't get a lot of suing in that regard. Vaporwave is a genre that point blank is based on slowing down and spacing out older tracks that labels own. It's unfortunate but something we have to live with.