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To download these files you'll need a bittorrent client. Uncompressed WAV files of both sides are also available though our experimental Bittorrent tracker: Side B 18.9MB MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)Ġ5 Earlyman's Eddie's Twister by The Early Man 02:05 Side A 18.8MB MP3 (right-click/ctrl+click to download)Ġ2 Generosity by Collection Society 00:43Ġ6 At The Ball by The Red Eyed Thief 00:49 See also Disclosures II in Laxton, Nottingham Downloads The project encourages open creative exchange and demands that subsequent creations are licensed under identical terms. The project adopts the form and structure of the battle record to build open vinyl code – which, like free/libre and open source software, is distributed freely. Unlike the conventional battle record, which samples unlicensed commercial recordings, the newly created scratch tools for Declose are assembled entirely from out-of-copyright material – and so exist outside commercial and bootleg economies.
The DJ’s instrument can only be activated using a set of vinyl tools, in the same way that computer hardware requires an operating system and a suite of software to function. In the hands of a turntablist, the record player is revealed as a hardware instrument – one that needs vinyl software to operate. Collaboration is central to the activity of the DJ who constantly combines, re-works and extends existing creative output.