OF Music, formed for multiple versions of a song.

While most of the album is followed by their successful compilation with the best remix and the phenomenon of bastard pop affirms the freedom to remix any song, a British company launched a music format that allows you to include multiple versions of the same song on a CD, readable by a dedicated software. The DI Music , in fact, was designed by the Hungarian Sándor Mester, but will be marketed in the fall by London Digimpro. The various versions obtained with the most commonly used software, such as Logic, Protools and Cubase are categorized and offers to listen to a player produced by the same company. Already some bands (Djoliba, Bobby's and Adam Thompson) have printed their first such work, which may initially find a place in parts of the rom 'enhanced' CD, but which could form over the course of time a paradigm in its own right of listening which, by the middle between the infinity of generative music and the unique version edited to obsession, would offer a limited number of 'exercises in style' by the same author, which serve to quench our relentless hunger for (new) stimuli.