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The Associated Press
April 27, 2004

LONDON - David Bowie has invited fans to bootleg his music -- and he\'s offering prizes for the most creative theft.

The musician\'s website urges fans to mix classic Bowie songs with material from his latest album, Reality, to create a "mash-up" -- a track that uses vocals from one song superimposed over the backing tracks of another.

Developments in music software have made the technique long employed by record producers easily accessible to thousands of "bedroom DJs" -- a fact that has alarmed record companies battling for control of Internet music distribution.

But Bowie, 57, was quoted as saying in yesterday\'s editions of The Times of London newspaper that mash-ups were "a great appropriation idea waiting to happen."

"Being a hybrid maker off and on over the years, I\'m very comfortable with the idea and have been the subject of quite a few pretty good mash-ups myself," Bowie said.

The music software needed for the task can be downloaded from Bowie\'s website, along with tracks from his new album.

Following the end of the contest on May 17, Bowie will choose the winning track, and it will be released as an MP3 single. The winner will also get a new car.

The mash-up technique gained prominence with The Gray Album, a blend of the Beatles and Jay-Z by a U.S. DJ known as Danger Mouse.

A reported one million copies were downloaded from the Internet before it was blocked by record company EMI in February.
Source: http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=ea0a7609-1621-40ce-85c5-8034c7024aef

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fun idea

Bowie could use a creative boost. Sorry, Bowie Incorporated and its stock-holders could use a boost.
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