Thievery remix

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piet piel
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Post by piet piel »

Hello,

Thievery Corporation (www.eslmusic.com) invited me to remix one of their tracks for a compilation album. It must be finished within one week. My question is: what rights do I have as a remixer?

Thanx,
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astroman
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Post by astroman »

usually you're paid on the job and that's it, unless something else is negotiated of course :smile:
Afaik you have to be rather popular to achieve royalties etc.
Anyway congrats - not a bad reference... :grin:

cheers, Tom

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congrats! :cool:


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As Astroman say - no rights. You are just a hired worker. But don't bother it. You enlarge your portfolio working with big names!
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piet piel
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Post by piet piel »

Thanx guys. I thought so. Could I ask them to state my name ("Voidd remix")?
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Post by astroman »

I think that's common practice :smile:
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And a kind of "thank you" :smile:
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