Upgrading Jamaica´s Cultural Shareware

As Trojan Records is celebrating 40 years of outstanding and upsetting music, the online version of Wired magazine features an interesting article comparing today´s “share-alike” digital culture to the long-existing remix-culture in Jamaican popular music.
Also check out the interview they did with DJ Spooky, who - among others - put together a wicked selection for the label with the helmet.

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One Response to “Upgrading Jamaica´s Cultural Shareware”

  1. seen. Don´t inform. Be informed. Says:

    […] 2 months ago, I posted a link to an intersting WIRED article comparing nowadays don´t-give-a-fuck-about-copyright-trend to the […]

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