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Paul SG / Paul Saint Jack (Mefjus + Bowser Remixes) [www004]

www004:
Paul SG - "Grey Skin" (Mefjus + Bowser Remix)
Paul Saint Jack - "Timeless" (Mefjus + Bowser Remix)
downloads (320 kbps mp3):
mp3 mirrors:
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Mefjus is already known from the very first release on Internet Recordings; Bowser is a fellow DJ/producer whom he often works with (amongst other shared projects they have an EP with some of their many collaborations forthcoming on Mindtech Recordings). Recently, they made two neuro/techfunk influenced remixes for the 2 years label anniversary remix competition of Influenza Media (a liquid funk label). Naturally that competition was won by artists who made midrange-free liquid funk remixes, fitting the label stylewise. These will come out on Influenza Media in the course of 2010. But even though Mefjus and Bowser did not win, their remixes are way too good to remain unreleased. So, with friendly permission of Influenza Media, they are hereby given to the world as free downloads. Enjoy!
label links:
releases on Internet Recordings:
www004: Paul SG - / Paul Saint Jack -
www003: Kaiza + Shots -
www002: Acid_Lab - /
www001: Mefjus -
Internet Recordings is a free mp3 netlabel for various kinds and subgenres of Drum & Bass and for other interesting styles of electronic (dance) music.
Internet Recordings provides legal free music releases (= mp3 downloads) in random intervals. These mp3 downloads have catalogue numbers (www001, www002…) and a proper format including standardized file names and tags. The downloads are accompanied with file info, some basic information on the artists, links to their respective homepages or social network profiles (if available) and sometimes pictures or even artwork. However, the main focus is on music and information; the label does not even have a logo yet.
Internet Recordings is inspired by Drum & Bass netlabels such as Plain Audio, T-FREE, Exegene (R.I.P.), HMSU, Zardonic and the free tunes provided by Santorin, BBC 1 Extra and many artists on their own…
In our opinion, the internet leads to pretty much the end of commercial music distribution. This is because the post Millenium generation growing up with internet from their early childhood are not willing to pay for something they can also have for free… Therefore, netlabels are by default the legal music distributors of tomorrow.
All tunes released via Internet Recordings are published under a by-nc-nd Creative Commons License with consent of their respective producers. All the tunes can be played by DJs, used in mixes & DJ-sets, radioshows, on live events etc just like regular vinyl/CD/digital releases (but without the obligation to pay royalties to copyright collecting agencies). Furthermore, they can be shared and redistributed freely.
Last edited by Internet on 10-04-2010 at - 11:27
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