✦Remix Responsibly

At Tonic Audio we love a good remix contest. It’s more than just showcasing your skills; it’s an excellent opportunity to enhance your abilities, forge new connections, and introduce your music to a fresh audience. However, delving into the world of remixing brings along its complexities, especially when it comes to legal considerations. So, what’s the scoop on remixing, and why does it matter?

Creating remixes not only boosts your visibility and showcases your remixing prowess but comes with a catch – you need to do it within the bounds of the law. You can’t simply grab an original track and start tinkering with it without considering copyright implications. This entails reaching out to the copyright holder or the team managing the track to avoid legal conflicts.

At Tonic Audio we have created a license in partnership with the artist that allows remixers to do certain things with the stems but restricts them from doing other things. For example, if you want to create a derivative work from the stems that can be entered into a Tonic Audio Remix Contest, you can do that. However, to publish the song to Spotify or Youtube you would need to contact the copyright holder directly and ask for permission and or discuss the splits that would be associated with it.

Why Obtain Permission Before You Remix?

To create a remix of a popular song, one must first get permission from the song’s copyright owners. This isn’t just a formality; it’s a legal necessity. Uploading a remix on YouTube or SoundCloud without obtaining the necessary permissions can lead to serious copyright issues.

In Conclusion: Remix with Responsibility

In the remix game, it’s not just about the beats; it’s about playing responsibly and staying in the legal groove. Places like Tonic Audio have your back, offering guidance for aspiring remixers. In the wild world of music creativity, it’s cool to push boundaries, but it’s even cooler to keep it safe and know what’s up. Remix responsibly, my friends. And most of all, enjoy the process. Create, collaborate, and connect with others around these remixes you’ll feel like a rockstar whether you win a prize or not.

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By Ethan Clift

Ethan is Co-founder and CEO of Tonic Audio. His favorite things to do are sew quilts, take walks, make music, and his morning ritual of waking with Evie June, feeding the animals, coffee + a jaunt to the dog park with the pocket-sized Yorkies. His favorite tool is a Nintendo Wii controller Allison hacked for him to use to control a synth during live performances.