In an industry where artists often face lawsuits for sampling or remixing another musician's work, one Vancouver record label isn't condoning it — in fact, they're encouraging it.
Monstercat is a local record company that focuses on electronic dance music, and they're pioneering a new way of thinking.
In August, the three-year-old company published a manifesto that calls for copyright reform. They see the sampling of another artist's work as creative expression and celebration, not theft.
"We've seen so much stuff lately about people's issues with Soundcloud mixes and tracks being taken down," Monstercat co-founder and CEO Mike Darlington told The Huffington Post B.C. "There's lot of stuff out there about people interacting with other people's music and getting hit with all these massive repercussions when they weren't going out there and trying to negatively affect people — they saw it as a way of supporting the artist."
The Monstercat Manifesto
"Our way of thinking about how music should be treated is different than standard; especially in the major label world it is quite different," the Mississauga, Ont. native continues. "We thought we would put what we believe on a piece of paper and put it out there." The manifesto now hangs in their office.
Darlington, 25, and a group of his music producer friends created Monstercat three years ago in Waterloo, Ont.; the company moved to Vancouver in January. The collective, as he calls it, grew out of a need for these artists to support each other and get their music out there.
"Instead of each of them promoting themselves, they came together in a group effort and treated every new release as their own, even if it wasn't their own track," said Darlington, the only non-producer of the founding crew.
The Monstercat team
This community feel is largely what built the company into the massive digital player that it is today. While word on the street is that nobody pays for music anymore, Monstercat proves otherwise. Darlington predicts that its revenue, which comes from music sales, merchandise, streaming, advertising, and live shows, will reach $2.5 million this year.
Monstercat may still be considered grassroots on the mainstream music scene, but it is a trendsetter when it comes to EDM. The company prides itself on being a trusted source for high quality electronic music, and really fostering a sense of community with their followers.
"With the Internet there's so much information and music and art being thrown at you all the time, it's really difficult for the average person to filter though it all. So it made sense to me that we brand Monstercat as a trusted source and filter and place for people to find good music," said Darlington.
"We incorporated them [the listeners] into our marketing and promotion and kept that concept from the beginning to where we are now."
Monstercat apparel
The company works with artists from all over the globe, but its emphasis on Canadian talent is prominent.
"We do have so much pride in being Canadian," Darlington said. "We work with a lot of local print and design companies, and it's something I really want to continue to incorporate into what we're doing. I want to find more artists in Canada ... We want to let people know there is a possible career in dance music and it's not limited to the Dutch and the Americans and the British."
On a hyper-local level, Monstercat hosts monthly parties at its studio space as a way to open their doors and share the music it loves with everyone — which, really, is the foundation of their whole business model.
"It all really fell into place," Darlington said of his company's success. "None if it was supposed to happen, it just did happen."
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Cyclists participating in the 10th Annual World Wide Naked Bike Ride make their way down W Division Street in Chicago, Saturday, June 8, 2013.
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the sixth held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis).
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013.
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the sixth held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis).
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A semi-nude cyclist with a message written on her back that reads in Spanish "To the Queen, the bike" joins a protest ride with other bicycle enthusiasts in Mexico City, Saturday, June 8, 2013. Naked and semi-nude cyclists demonstrated to promote the use of bicycles and to highlight the damage caused by car dependency in the capital. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the sixth held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis).
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the sixth held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis).
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EDS NOTE NUDITY Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013. More than 1,000 people took part in the ride, many in makeup, wigs and strategically-placed accessories. The annual event, the sixth held in Thessaloniki, was meant to draw attention to the overuse of cars and to highlight the alternative joys of cycling. (AP Photo/Nikolas Giakoumidis).
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013.
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Protesters some naked with their body painted during a bicycle protest in the northern port city of Thessaloniki, Greece, on Friday, June 7, 2013.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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People take part in the annual World Naked Bike Ride in central London on June 8, 2013 to protest against car culture and to raise awareness of cycling as an environmentally friendly option. The World Naked Bike Ride (WNBR) is an initiative that takes place in over 50 cities around the world.
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)
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Naked cyclists take part in the World Naked Bike Ride to protest against cars, gas emissions from cars and agressive drivers, in Guadalajara, Mexico on June 08, 2013. The Naked Bike Ride is a world event in which cyclists protest against car culture and oil dependency. (Photo credit: HECTOR GUERRERO/AFP/Getty Images)