Interestingly they also mention the word "Bootleg" in the same category, so far a bootleg was "just" a copy of the original track without permission by the artist for me. IMHO this word has nothing to do with remixes or am I wrong?
Well, I think the term "Bootleg" in this case is shortened from "Bootleg Mixes", which is what I've always heard these things being called. I mean, it's nothing new, but with more kids owning computers, and people getting hold of acapellas more easily, it's really taken off. You can go to nights where they *just* play bootleg mash ups. Also, I saw a random radio tracklisting on a website from a bootleg show, and among the first few tracks the DJ played were Downtown, Whitney Joins The Jams and Burn the Bastards, I think, before kicking into more recent stuff. At least they're acknowledging their sources! Del ----------------------------------- Derek Knight djnite@klf-communications.com http://www.djnite.co.uk