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Stems: MERCEDES BENZ FT. SHNIECE & HORSEMAN

Stems: MERCEDES BENZ FT. SHNIECE & HORSEMAN

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This is the Supersize Band's rub-a-dub version of Janis Joplin's 1970s hit.

Stem Pack Contents:

This stem pack contains 8 x 24 bit / 44.1kHz WAV format audio files: bass stem, guitar stem, drums with no FX stem, organ stem, piano stem, vocal stems with tracks for Shniece McMenamin and Winston "Horseman" Williams.

The tracks are live performances from start to finish, including full arrangements complete with intros and fills.

Fatty supplies these stem files dry and free from any effects, which enables you to create your own cosmic soundscapes, by adding reverb or delay to each instrument separately. 

2 minute song preview - all stems played together:

 

Copyright and usage notes:

All copyright of these stems is held by Prince Fatty and Lovedub Limited. Excepting publishing copyright of the lyrics and composition of the 1970 original version of this song, which is held by Janis Joplin, Bob Neuwirth and Michael McClure.

Commercially releasing, or profiting from, any recordings you have made using these stems is prohibited. This stem pack is designed as an educational and recreational tool for people to experience the endless possibilities of dubbing.

You can remix these stems for fun at home and for use in free live performance to audiences. You can also post videos and music made with these stems for non-commercial distribution on the internet. This means you can, for example, post videos on YouTube or social media, of remixes or your live dubbing, but you cannot then monetise these videos with ads or paywalls. You should also credit Prince Fatty as creator of these stems, with a link to this website.

You cannot commercially exploit your own recordings, samples, or remixes made with these stems. You cannot sample the a cappella, or any part, for commercial recording or releases, even if you have made the instrumental.

If you want to use these stems for a commercial purpose beyond this scope of education and fun, you should ask for permission by contacting us via the contact form on this website. We may then arrange a special licence for you.

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