Mashing up Mashups (thanks to CC licenses)

Girl Talk, the famous mashup artist, has released a new album that is available for free on the internet, via a Creative Commons license.  While this will not guarantee revenue, it does allow for the creative use of Girl Talk’s work, as long as the terms of the artist’s license are met.  In this case, remixes and mashups are clearly legal as long as work is attributed to the original artist and is not used for commercial purposes.

The results?  A neat tool that visually breaks down each of the mashups in Girl Talk’s new album, All Day (dl here).  Click the screenshot to take it for a ride.

For me, one of the coolest aspects of this project is the option menu in the top right corner that lets you choose between metadata sources.  Wikipedia – archived or live – and AllDaySamples.com have listed the 329 songs that are remixed in Girl Talk’s newest album.  Comparing the data is interesting, too, as AllDaySamples has included timecoding for samples, while Wikipedia’s information is less robust.  I wonder what this can lead to in the future..

Pretty cool stuff!

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Student of Public Affairs and Digital Media working toward greater community development through the use of open and transparent means.

2 Responses to Mashing up Mashups (thanks to CC licenses)

  1. Pingback: week 9 – What Next For Political Journalism? « Digital Democracy

  2. Thanks Gary, now I have a whole new nerdy way to blow all my time.

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