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<blockquote data-quote="Chunky" data-source="post: 679458" data-attributes="member: 5458"><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah they aren't actually copyrighted though. Andy & James used to pay the DJ's for the recording but not the artists who owned the tracks. Basically the tapes are bootlegs. Until BOXED went legit as Global Underground.</p><p></p><p>Here's part of an interview when Andy & James talk about it</p><p></p><p>Boxed boys on Sasha</p><p></p><p>Boxed Records have released some of the best mix albums ever to grace your CD player in the last three years. Starting with the legendary Tony De Vit from Tel Aviv, to the most recent release of the legendary Sasha from Ibiza; do you sense an emerging pattern here? iDJ caught up with Andy and James to discuss the series… “We started the albums about three years ago,” says Andy, “but we had always been doing music stuff. <span style="color: Red">We were running labels, had loads of equipment, but were skint, so we started selling mix tapes. They were bootlegs of course, from places like the Haçienda and Back To Basics, but we always paid the DJ's, so everyone was happy.</span></p><p>"We then started thinking about releasing CD mixes. There was stuff like the Fantasia series out there, but we wanted to do something a little bit different, so we started the Global Underground series. It’s all about doing things that people aren’t expecting. Tony did one first as he was a mate and we had grown up with him, and then the rest just followed. “Sasha used to DJ for seven hours at Space, so it was hard to get that feeling on two Cd's. Don’t get me wrong, he did it and I think it’s brilliant, but it took so bloody long and there were so many times when he changed his mind about something which was infuriating. ‘Perfectionist’ would be an understatement, but I don’t care now as it’s a bloody brilliant mix.”</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p253/71chunky/BOXED/BOXEDMagazineInterview.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p><a href="http://internationaldj.co.uk/artists/artistspage.php?ID=21&page=2">International DJ magazine</a></p><p></p><p>just because someone writes copyrighted on the box it doesnt mean it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chunky, post: 679458, member: 5458"] [COLOR="red"][/COLOR] Yeah they aren't actually copyrighted though. Andy & James used to pay the DJ's for the recording but not the artists who owned the tracks. Basically the tapes are bootlegs. Until BOXED went legit as Global Underground. Here's part of an interview when Andy & James talk about it Boxed boys on Sasha Boxed Records have released some of the best mix albums ever to grace your CD player in the last three years. Starting with the legendary Tony De Vit from Tel Aviv, to the most recent release of the legendary Sasha from Ibiza; do you sense an emerging pattern here? iDJ caught up with Andy and James to discuss the series… “We started the albums about three years ago,” says Andy, “but we had always been doing music stuff. [COLOR="Red"]We were running labels, had loads of equipment, but were skint, so we started selling mix tapes. They were bootlegs of course, from places like the Haçienda and Back To Basics, but we always paid the DJ's, so everyone was happy.[/COLOR] "We then started thinking about releasing CD mixes. There was stuff like the Fantasia series out there, but we wanted to do something a little bit different, so we started the Global Underground series. It’s all about doing things that people aren’t expecting. Tony did one first as he was a mate and we had grown up with him, and then the rest just followed. “Sasha used to DJ for seven hours at Space, so it was hard to get that feeling on two Cd's. Don’t get me wrong, he did it and I think it’s brilliant, but it took so bloody long and there were so many times when he changed his mind about something which was infuriating. ‘Perfectionist’ would be an understatement, but I don’t care now as it’s a bloody brilliant mix.” [IMG]http://i130.photobucket.com/albums/p253/71chunky/BOXED/BOXEDMagazineInterview.jpg[/IMG] [url=http://internationaldj.co.uk/artists/artistspage.php?ID=21&page=2]International DJ magazine[/url] just because someone writes copyrighted on the box it doesnt mean it is. [/QUOTE]
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