CCC + People Like Us, mashups and plunderphonic.

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Use a segment of a famous piece of music within its own composition is not a right. Indeed, this practice continues to be denied and even prosecuted by the major record companies still believe that copyright should be protected beyond the most basic ability to playback PC, and even in the absence of profit. Among the most recent works of the movement mashup , which contrasts in an ever more refined these obsolete positions, there is the recently implemented by the dark CCC who put hands to a famous pop classic with many famous songs latest. The album 'Revolver' by The Beatles, built in 1966, in fact, here has undergone a radical change, while maintaining the original melodies, on which are grafted Madonna, Coldplay, Genesis, Jimi Hendrix, The Cure, Glenn Miller and Nancy Sinatra , among others. The songs are familiar and unsettling at the same time, mixing different references into a single sound space. Even 'Abridged Too Far' of People Like Us (whose oeuvre is freely downloadable from the web, as well as being normally produced on compact), is an excellent example of 'plunderphonic', ie pull together many champions short to achieve results unexpected, as in 'I've got you' in that smoothies are 'Girl From Ipanema', 'I've Got You Under My Skin' and 'Que Sera Sera'. Downloaded 15,000 times this album has been so popular that the band with a certain amount of irony openly invites his supporters to not buy it.