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RE-MIX CULTURE

Program 08-07-20-A

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As the Bible famously says, "there is nothing new under the sun." That's pretty bleak. If it's all been said and done before, what's left? In this hour of To the Best of Our Knowledge, remix culture. Digital sampling, audio hacking, mash-ups… In today's music and art it's all about mix and remix again.

SEGMENT 1:

Paul Miller is the unofficial spokesman for remix culture in his persona as DJ Spooky. His latest book is "Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture." DJ Spooky tells Steve Paulson that young artists regard sound as a language they may freely sample to construct new compositions. Listeners can check out DJ Spooky's multimedia performances at http://www.djspooky.com/art/terra_nova.php.

SEGMENT 2:

The mash-up is one form of remix culture. Jim Fleming talks with mash-up artist The World Famous Audio Hacker who's also known as Derek Chilcote Bacco, about what a mash-up is. You can download a copy of Bacco's virtual box set of mash-ups at http://www.audiohacker.com/. Also, we hear a bit of the first ever mash-up: Charles Ives' "The 4th of July." And, Charles Monroe-Kane breaks the law by singing "Happy Birthday," then Lawrence Lessig, a law professor at Stanford, tells Steve Paulson why that's absurd. Lessig is the founder of Creative Commons and his book "Code: Version 2.0" is available for free under a Creative Commons licensing agreement at http://codev2.cc/download+remix/.

SEGMENT 3:

Jason Bittner is the editor of a website called Cassette From My Ex dot com. He talks with Anne Strainchamps and plays samples from various mix tapes he's received. You can share your story of lost or everlasting love, and your favorite mix tape right here.

CD copies are available at 1-800-747-7444. Ask for program number 08-07-20-A.

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Books:

Paul D. Miller aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid , ed, Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture (MIT Press)

Websites:

Music:

  • DJ SPOOKY
    Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky that Subliminal Kid’s latest book is called, “Sound Unbound: Sampling Digital Music and Culture.” MIT Press. The book also contain a sample CD from which we heard various samples during his interview.
    To view/listen to his work in progress called “Terra Nova: The Antarctica Suite” please click here:
    http://www.djspooky.com/art/terra_nova.php
    For more multimedia work:
    http://www.djspooky.com/art.php
    Other DJ Spooky music we heard came from his CDs titled “Songs of a Dead Dreamer,” “Riddim Warfare,” and “Creation Rebel”
  • LAWRENCE LESSIG Lawrence Lessig’s latest book is called “Code: Version 2.0” is available for free under a Creative Commons licensing agreement.
    To download and/or remix:
    http://codev2.cc/download+remix/
    More on the Creative Commons:
    http://creativecommons.org/
    After his interview we played an except from DJ Q BERT’s CD called “A Preschool BreakMIX.”

  • THE WORLD FAMOUS AUDIO HACKER
    To download/stream his mash-ups please go to:
    http://www.audiohacker.com/

  • CASSETTE FROM MY EX
    To read more stories/listen to more cassette mixed tapes from Jason Bittner’s website please go to:
    http://www.cassettefrommyex.com/
    And while you are there, PLEASE submit your own stories and mixed tape from your ex!

Distribution dates:
week of 09/16/2009 - hour 1
week of 07/20/2008 - hour 1
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