DJ Danger Mouse releases blank CD-R, tells fans to pirate the tracks

DJ Danger Mouse releases blank CD-R, tells fans to pirate the tracks
DJ Danger Mouse, famous for being one half of Gnarls Barkley, and for his 2004 mashup CD They Grey Album (mixing the Beatles 'White Album' with Jay-Z's 'the Black Album') is releasing a new album this week, however there is one catch; there wont actually be any music on it.

In the case of the 'Grey Album,' record label EMI sent out cease-and-desist letters to all fans who posted the album anywhere online and even threatened those who protested the label's actions. The label and the DJ are still in an ongoing dispute and therefore Danger Mouse is not allowed to release any music under his own name.



The new album, Dark Night Of The Soul, as a way to get around EMI, will simply be cover art and a blank recordable CD-R. Burn the tracks (however you find them) to the CD-R and enjoy the music, says the DJ.

His official statement reads:

Danger Mouse's new project Dark Night Of The Soul consists of an album length piece of music by Danger Mouse, Sparklehorse and a host of guest vocalists, along with a collection of original David Lynch photography inspired by and based on the music.

The photographs, which provide a visual narrative for the music, are compiled in a limited edition, hand numbered 100+ page book which will now come with a blank, recordable CD-R. All copies will be clearly labeled: 'For Legal Reasons, enclosed CD-R contains no music. Use it as you will.'

Due to an ongoing dispute with EMI, Danger Mouse is unable to release the recorded music for Dark Night Of The Soul without fear of being sued by EMI.

Danger Mouse remains hugely proud of Dark Night Of The Soul and hopes that people lucky enough to hear the music, by whatever means, are as excited by it as he is.


Should be interesting to say the least.

Written by: Andre Yoskowitz @ 17 May 2009 13:19
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  • 22 comments
  • bam431

    wow this blank CD idea is great except for the CD that's so 90's

    17.5.2009 13:28 #1

  • blueroad

    never herd his works..but after this imma try n find this new album n check it out..kudos to u danger mouse

    17.5.2009 14:19 #2

  • nintenut

    This is brilliant!

    17.5.2009 15:58 #3

  • olyteddy

    The blank CD is probably better than his music....

    17.5.2009 20:16 #4

  • bam431

    Originally posted by olyteddy: The blank CD is probably better than his music....
    never heard it but your probably right. Im more Dead Kennedys or Black Flag

    17.5.2009 22:04 #5

  • grkblood

    the grey album was pretty cool.

    17.5.2009 22:28 #6

  • Pop_Smith

    Whether or not his music is any good is irrelevant in my opinion. The artist is standing up for himself and others who disagree with the "big labels" outdated and dying ways of doing business.

    I will be "obtaining" his CD just to have a listen, if it's good I might drop the cash for the blank CD he has "provided" so I can listen to it in my car.

    Peace

    18.5.2009 00:02 #7

  • KillerBug

    I kept saying it...they will eventualy control piracy by releasing blank media; then there is nothing to pirate.

    18.5.2009 01:07 #8

  • B33rdrnkr

    That rocks!! LoL

    18.5.2009 01:38 #9

  • emugamer

    Good for him. I'd be infuriated too if, as a artist, a Label told me that I can't release music under my own name.

    18.5.2009 12:17 #10

  • locobrown

    The blank-CDR may not be like an ordinary blank disc. It might be a professionally pressed blank disc with a metal foil recording surface. If this is the case, I guess the label approves the distribution of such music in that fashion. I would be something for the record books.

    18.5.2009 21:42 #11

  • ExogenBoy

    The album is being streamed here: http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=104129585

    Looks more like guerilla-marketing than a real legal dispute, the streaming is sponsored by Virgin Records...

    19.5.2009 03:30 #12

  • blueboy09

    Hahahaha! LOL! and to think that I JUST payed x-amount of dollars to get a blank CD-R! Wow, isn't America wonderful? We buy just about anything these days!!!! - BLUEBOY

    19.5.2009 08:48 #13

  • atomicxl

    Originally posted by ExogenBoy: Looks more like guerilla-marketing than a real legal dispute, the streaming is sponsored by Virgin Records...Yeah, that's what it sounds like to me. Basically this guy is selling a photobook that comes with some free music downloads as a bonus.

    Seems like more of, "If i'm a musician and people don't believe in buying music, how do I survive?" and the answer he came up with was by releasing photobooks and treating the music like some bonus content thrown in. It's an idea thats as cool as it is unsettling imo.

    19.5.2009 17:08 #14

  • babysatan

    How gimmicky is this?

    21.5.2009 15:08 #15

  • Chroma45

    Lynch photography and poster will make it worth while. This is something artists have done before by basically giving something with the CD that unique to the CD. This way purchasing the CD becomes more attractive as it's more than just the music you are buying. It's an idea the music companies need to push much more like when many people collected vinyl because of the cool large art on the sleeves. You can't computer pirate physical items.

    21.5.2009 17:48 #16

  • imnomyth

    He will ABSOLUTELY sell more blank CD's than he would have with his tracks on them. Great marketing move.

    21.5.2009 18:56 #17

  • varnull

    Until the scans of the cover art hit the torrents XD

    hahahahahahahaha



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    21.5.2009 20:01 #18

  • APropheto

    Quote:Originally posted by olyteddy: The blank CD is probably better than his music....
    never heard it but your probably right. Im more Dead Kennedys or Black Flag
    I listen to that stuff too, but his music isn't actually that bad. The Grey Album was kind of genius imo.

    All in all this is clever marketing move (or a gimmick if you prefer that term). Embracing new/novel ways of selling your content is the future.

    If this takes off, watch how quickly others will embrace similar things.

    22.5.2009 00:24 #19

  • Thamiel

    Just a scan of it huh?, Well to a 'collector' a scanned version of them wouldn't be worth squat

    22.5.2009 09:22 #20

  • Tarsellis

    This sounds exactly like the kind of music I wouldn't like. However, 'cos of his chutzpah and interesting marketing trick, I'll check out his music that I never would have even considered before.

    22.5.2009 14:15 #21

  • Ransack

    It's sounds like a good method to get off of a major record label contract and actual makes sense showing the labels that CD's just don't sell anymore.

    24.5.2009 14:00 #22

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