contractual cancontent, grooving nonetheless
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SOCAN would prefer us to play at least 35% canadian content. Im all for it, in theory, but when you mix as densely as this (with heavy overlap of tracks), it can be a tricky business filling up the gaps of a set without dilluting the cancon skeleton. All that seems to count is having a name in a column, no accounting for the time and context of the sample. I think ive done well enough with this set of sweet sweet canadian recordings… Here's a tasty morsel for you then…
Cancon Stylings part A
caio for now, sweetlings, let this wet your appetite while i prepare the main course…
…Lo…
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This is excellent. What’s your set up to make these?
Comment by 606 April 12, 2006 @ 3:37 pmReally enjoying the Can Con samples. I am trying to listen hard to figure out who the artists you used are.
Comment by leap_frog July 18, 2006 @ 12:21 pmbeautiful
Comment by joey_g January 25, 2007 @ 2:49 amplant ford houston
Comment by ideaveab June 24, 2007 @ 3:00 pm