> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jones, George [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 12 April 2002 17:10
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> Everyone is "inspired" by another artists work at 
> some point in time, why are you guys making such 
> a fuss over this one instance? 

The distinction is that Wink stands to make quite a lot of money from his
track, while most of the other guys who do tracks that are derivative of Dan
Bell's work just put out obscure 12" that only us weirdos even hear about,
let alone buy. That's what's annoying - the amount of reward Wink gets for a
piece of derivative work is utterly out of scale with the effort and
creativity he's injected into it. No-one would even be speaking about this
if Josh Wink was an unknown, dropping 500 pressings of a DBX-style tune on a
label no-one had heard of.

Maybe it's just envy - perhaps we'd all like a job where all we do is make
lazy, plagiaristic tracks, using a deep pool of underground music to draw
from, and then banking serious cash as the general public flock to our "new"
and "innovative" releases. It'd be easy, wouldn't it? I'd make a track that
was a pretty straight copy of "Rhythm" from Minimal Nation - sampling George
Clinton as well, but programming the main melody line on a Nord Lead and
maybe sticking some 909 rimshots in as well, then wait for the dollars to
roll in while suing everyone who mentions the name "Robert Hood" on a
message board. Life would be good!

Brendan


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