So i wanted to start a weekly mixes (30mins to 60mins) and post it on mix cloud or soundcloud
and i have read alot of about copyrights and what not. From what i have read so far, i shouldn’t get into any trouble for making these mixes of people’s songs.
but i want to double check here, just in case i missed a sentence or two in my research.
SoundCloud works a little differently. When you upload a mix, it’s automatically scanned to see if it contains tracks that are blocked. Copyright holders can request that tracks are blocked and then they’re added to the list. I’ve had 3 mixes blocked because of this so far and the offending song in each case was: -
GZA - Liquid Swords
Dilated Peoples - Ear Drums Pop
The Who - My Generation
But the mix is just blocked - it doesn’t mean you’ll get in trouble or anything.
When I first started uploading mixes I only did it to mixcloud because I had read somewhere that soundcloud didn’t allow using other people’s work. I think that that has changed as now I see a ton of people using soundcloud for their mixes. Pretty much, listen to the people above me. You won’t get into trouble if you upload a mix. Be sure to link us to it!
soundcloud will either not allow your mix to be posted (annoyingly after you spend time uploading the whole thing - unless they recently changed that). from what i read the audio scan at the time was only checking the first 30 seconds of a track, though they might have expanded that now. my mix was rejected a while back. it is usually the popular stuff on big labels that isn’t allowed. i have about 10 mixes up and the only one i couldn’t load had this as the opening track which flagged it:
yes, i opened a tribal set with this mindfuck of a song that no one in their right mind would listen to without context and it got flagged. it’s pretty funny when i think about it.
I recently put up a mix on soundcloud that I thought might have the potential as some of it is on major labels, but no problem so far. Either it was too deep in the mix or too broke apart to notice. Mixcloud I’ve seen no problem with but I get more traffic on soundcloud.
the purpose of my weekly mixes is just to expose new and up coming song (mostly just progressive house/ house genres and a few trance songs). not to display my dj-ing skills