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8/3/2022 11:00:47 AM
The Man Who Sold the World (Cover) Featuring Paul Groover

7/4/2022 4:05:27 PM
Nirvana - "Something in the Way" (Cover) Performed by TSC

9/4/2021 10:02:41 PM
If You Knew Cover of Hop on Pop

5/27/2021 11:26:44 AM
Holy Desperado Barrage batman!

5/25/2021 11:56:25 AM
Jambrains - Big Dreams

5/24/2021 5:48:43 PM
The Sky Hits the Ground "Timebomb Syndrome" Cover

2/4/2021 11:53:04 AM
Machine Gunner

10/9/2020 10:07:30 PM
Fix U Cold Play cover

8/9/2020 7:10:39 PM
The TSC version of Ben Howard's "Oats in the water" done karaoke style coming soon to a lawsuit near you..

8/8/2020 9:56:26 PM
Is it possible to awaken the numb? (When time stood still)

8/2/2020 9:46:01 PM
Cover of Lee Dewyze Blackbird song from the TV series: The Walking Dead

7/24/2020 8:15:48 PM
Hey you, yes you.

6/13/2020 4:21:13 PM
What if?

3/21/2020 1:03:28 PM
Beware the pale rider

1/30/2020 10:23:18 PM
Seismo-Reflections

1/30/2020 8:19:38 PM
Psyche's Muse-WIDOW IN BLACK. Listen to it.

1/22/2020 1:35:32 PM
TSC goes country and covers Neil w Young?

12/22/2019 9:21:05 PM
Waiting for the Bridge to Open a TSC cover of The Dorroughbys .

12/17/2019 12:31:17 PM
TSC goes A Cappella?

12/7/2019 9:47:31 PM
What is the next TSC "cover"?

8/25/2019 4:05:58 PM
Ashes in the Sky

8/1/2019 12:24:09 PM
Butterfly Typhoon cover of Shane Willard now streaming Live

6/23/2019 12:04:58 PM
@ Mike Lance "The Passerby"

11/20/2018 4:30:30 PM
Psyche’s Muse

10/12/2018 1:03:22 PM
Easy Come Hard to Go

9/4/2018 11:13:11 AM
Two Silo Complex gets creepy.

8/30/2018 10:33:06 PM
Thank you to those that get it

7/12/2018 9:44:15 PM
Dream Away

6/14/2018 3:28:31 PM
Nobody noticed

2/8/2018 6:39:36 PM
letting go

11/5/2017 9:47:24 PM
When words fail

10/29/2017 10:16:52 PM
Never let you go

10/20/2017 10:13:00 PM
Don't count me out

9/19/2017 9:50:44 PM
The Siren's song

9/3/2017 11:40:16 PM
When Dragons Fall

5/1/2017 11:17:17 PM
Join the summer circle its free and doesn't hurt

4/7/2017 1:43:02 PM
Crazy by Intro Signal

3/17/2017 11:18:58 PM
The one who's time in the sun has never come

3/12/2017 12:13:00 AM
"Glutton for punishment"

3/1/2017 11:37:16 AM
Rubble and Ruin

2/17/2017 12:58:13 PM
More than your memory

2/10/2017 12:18:39 PM
silly song

12/9/2016 9:27:59 AM
FU 2016

11/12/2016 12:54:36 PM
Wayward son

11/2/2016 10:05:16 AM
Rise

10/12/2016 8:17:01 PM
"Hold on"

10/12/2016 12:35:58 PM
Dream away revisited.

9/16/2016 7:42:11 PM
Changing Direction

9/13/2016 8:51:33 AM
The story of echoes of Yor

9/5/2016 7:20:51 PM
dark angel

8/30/2016 12:09:15 PM
Echos of Yor (ring no more)

7/1/2016 7:42:16 PM
Broken now

5/29/2016 3:46:07 AM
american made

5/16/2016 9:12:29 AM
Hold on (thank you to Musing station) and -M-

5/11/2016 9:43:39 PM
hard work and just desserts

4/28/2016 10:12:00 AM
From the Heart update

4/26/2016 4:04:58 PM
A song for Noah "Die another day"

4/22/2016 9:49:33 AM
Promoting Sound of Silence from INDY MUSIC PEOPLE site now on facebook

4/17/2016 7:31:26 PM
The latest Two Silo Complex song changing direction now available

4/4/2016 9:52:39 AM
Look out world Two Silo Complex has evolved mark this day on your calendar is going down in history

4/3/2016 10:54:46 AM
A very special thank you for Harvey Summers a musical genius.

3/24/2016 1:17:16 PM
Does anyone put any merit at all into reverbnation rankings?

3/18/2016 10:08:51 AM
Thank you for the featured song spot

3/13/2016 7:02:48 PM
Lime Translucent Metal Mashup now streaming

3/7/2016 2:16:48 PM
Boo hoo more threads deleted today

2/15/2016 8:23:33 AM
any advice on covering popular artists?

2/10/2016 1:52:16 PM
Radio Ready for you

2/8/2016 10:45:57 AM
On the run by Byron Tosoff

1/28/2016 10:27:43 AM
song order continued

1/22/2016 9:59:16 PM
Abecedarian's Plight video featuring album art "From the Heart" .

1/14/2016 1:42:06 PM
What is a mechanical license for covers ?

1/8/2016 8:27:03 PM
Fate or destiny lives again

1/6/2016 9:38:45 PM
new logo design

11/28/2015 3:03:49 PM
Cordial Melody

11/2/2015 5:58:11 PM
Tranquility re-mix with ambient thunder and rain

10/29/2015 8:06:28 PM
Dream Away

3/24/2011 7:08:05 PM
sometimes its ggos to let out a primal scream

4/30/2010 4:30:03 PM
Inspiration

3/19/2010 8:31:31 AM
devine intervention

12/3/2009 3:28:23 PM
new song lyrics

9/3/2009 3:56:36 PM
Song contest does not always equal more plays

8/24/2009 1:11:22 AM
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1/14/2016 1:42:06 PM

What is a mechanical license for covers ?
In case any of you are interested in doing covers here is the facts straight from Harry FOX
https://www.harryfox.com/license_music/what_mechanical_royalty_rates.html

Statutory Royalty Rates
HFA offers statutory rate licensing for physical permanent digital downloads, limited downloads, interactive streaming, and ringtones.

The statutory mechanical royalty rate for physical formats (CDs, cassettes, LPs) and permanent digital downloads is:
9.10¢ per copy for songs 5 minutes or less, or
1.75¢ per minute or fraction thereof, per copy for songs over 5 minutes.

To view rate charts https://www.harryfox.com/find_out/rate_charts.html

The statutory mechanical royalty rate for ringtones is 24¢ per copy.

The rates for interactive streams and limited downloads are determined by a number of factors including service offering type, licensee type, service revenue, recorded content expense, and applicable performance royalty expense.

Licenses issued after March 1, 2009 are subject to interest for late payments of 1.5% a month, or 18% a year.

These rates will remain in effect until the next schedule of mechanical licensing rates is determined.

Historical Royalty Rates
For the period 01/01/06 to 12/31/079.1¢ for songs 5 Minutes or lessor1.75¢ per minute or fraction thereof for songs over 5 Minutes

https://www.harryfox.com/license_music/what_is_mechanical_license.html
How do I Get a Mechanical License?
I am an individual or organization (e.g., school, church, small record label) that:
Distributes less than 2,500 units of a physical or digital format (i.e., permanent digital downloads, ringtones).
Needs to license up to 10,000 interactive streams.
You can get a license using Songfile.

Do I Need a License to Use Music in My YouTube Video?
Yes, but... A video with music contains three copyrights: the video images, the sound recording, and the underlying song composition (music publishing rights). In a video where you are performing a cover song, you might control the copyrights to the video images and sound recording but don’t control the music publishing copyrights. To use the song composition, you need to negotiate a synchronization license directly with the music publisher.

However, many music publishers have entered into license agreements with YouTube permitting the use of the songs they control in exchange for a percentage of any advertising revenues (although in some cases the publisher may set a policy that a particular song is blocked from use). As a result, in most cases, YouTube has already obtained an agreement with the music publisher. To determine whether or not a publisher is participating in an agreement with YouTube, please contact the publisher directly. Publisher contact information may be found at ASCAP or BMI.

A mechanical license grants the rights to reproduce and distribute copyrighted musical compositions (songs) on CDs, records, tapes, ringtones, permanent digital downloads, interactive streams and other digital configurations supporting various business models, including locker-based music services and bundled music offerings. If you want to record and distribute a song that you don’t own or control, or if your business requires the distribution of music that was written by others, you need to obtain a mechanical license. A mechanical license doesn’t include the use of a song in a video. That use requires a synchronization license which you will need to obtain by contacting the publisher(s) directly.

HFA issues mechanical licenses for reproductions of musical compositions (songs) embodied in sound recordings that are manufactured and distributed in the U.S only. However, a foreign licensee of digital reproductions can obtain mechanical licenses from HFA in order to distribute those digital reproductions in the U.S., regardless of the country in which the computer server transmitting the digital reproductions is located.

HFA does not issue mechanical licenses for physical products that are manufactured outside of the U.S. These types of products require an import license in order to be distributed in U.S. territories.

If you are manufacturing and distributing copies of a song that you do not own or control, you need to obtain a mechanical license. This is required by the U.S. Copyright Act, regardless of whether or not you are selling the copies that you make.

Under the U.S. Copyright Act, the right to use copyrighted, non-dramatic musical works in the making of sound recordings, including CDs, records, tapes, ringtones, permanent digital downloads, and other digital formats (e.g., interactive streams) for distribution to the public for private use is the exclusive right of the copyright owner. However, the Act provides that once a copyright owner has recorded and distributed such a work to the U.S. public or permitted another to do so, a compulsory mechanical license is available to anyone else that wants to record and distribute the work upon obtaining a proper license and subsequently paying royalties at the statutory "compulsory" rate as set forth in Section 115 of the Act and the related regulations. In other words, if the song has already been recorded and commercially released, you can record and distribute it as long as you obtain a license and pay royalties.

You don’t need a mechanical license if you are recording and distributing a song you wrote yourself (and you haven’t assigned the publishing to another party), or if the song is in the public domain. If you are not sure if the song you are looking to license is in the public domain, you can search for the song on:
www.pdinfo.com
www.pdmusic.org

here are additional resources
http://diymusician.cdbaby.com/musician-tips/how-to-legally-secure-the-mechanical-licenses-for-your-cover-songs/


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