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Bowie invites fans to 'mash him up'

David Bowie has invited fans to 'mash up' two of his songs into a new bootleg track.

He has given fans the right to create a new song by using computer music software to blend or 'mash up' two existing tracks.

The winning song will be released as an MP3 and its creator will win a car.

"I'm very comfortable with the idea and have been the subject of quite a few pretty good mash-ups myself," Bowie told The Times.

The contest requires entrants to blend any song from the singer's latest album Reality with any other Bowie song.

A number of entries will be broadcast via the Bowienet website, with listeners selecting finalists before Bowie chooses the winner.

Mash-ups are the latest trend to be embraced by the 57-year-old star, who described himself as "a hybrid maker off and on".

As computer music software and digital sound files, such as MP3s, have become more accessible, numerous "mash-ups" have been released via online song-swapping services.

Some are approved by the original artists and subsequently released, such as the Sugababes' Freak Like which blended Gary Numan's Are Friends Electric? with Adina Howard's Freak Like Me.

But many mash-ups are illegal. In February, EMI blocked distribution of The Grey Album by DJ Danger Mouse which blended songs from The Beatles' White Album with tracks from Jay-Z's Black Album.

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