The phrase references the availability of a remixed audio track, specifically version “e1,” of the song “Mockingbird” in the MP3 digital audio format, and the act of acquiring this file for personal use. The terminology suggests the existence of a derivative work based on the original song, accessible online for downloading and subsequent playback on compatible devices.
The significance of accessing such content lies in the user’s desire for a modified or altered version of a familiar piece of music. This could be driven by personal preference for the remix’s arrangement, the inclusion of additional elements, or simply a desire to experience the song in a novel format. Historically, the online availability of downloadable music has democratized access to a wide range of audio content, including remixes and derivative works, bypassing traditional distribution channels.