This company and website was named after the most recent album by Girl Talk, who’s become the most relevant and important musical artist of the last decade while breaking U.S. copyright law and getting zero airplay (brief bio here).
You can download All Day for free from Girl Talk’s label, Illegal Art, here.
You can watch RIP! A Remix Manifesto, a documentary about Girl Talk and mash-up music, here.
I highly recommend Good Copy Bad Copy, a documentary about how modern copyright law is stifling popular culture instead of aiding it, Creative Commons, and Girl Talk (among others), which you can watch and download here.
And if you like all that, check out Copyright Criminals, another music documentary featuring Chuck D., legendary James Brown drummer Clyde Stubblefield, and many more here.
And all of this entertainment is FREE. Why spend money when all of your free time can be spent with free entertainment? (More thoughts on this later.)
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You’re certainly entitled to think that he’s not a musician – Butch Vig would agree. But it’s been a long time since sampling became part of recorded and live music – ever heard Kraftwerk or the Beatles’ “Revolution 9”? Girl Talk’s just the latest part of a long evolution…