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Posted by Mach X on Jun-14-2009 09:37:

You've just made a track/song...who do you want to remix it?

Pretty self explantory... you've just made a track/song... could be anything, electronic, dance, rap, rock, punk, acoustic etc...

Who would you want to remix it, top 5 and why? And not just based on their DJ'n, own productions or anything, but also take into account their success or ability to do the "Remix". I know there are some artists out there that I find their original work to be awful, but always intresting in their remixes.


1. Soulwax - Kings of the remix, love everything they've done, niteversions, 2many DJs etc... some of my favorite remixes of all time has been done by these guys! In love with the MGMT - Kids remix and their remix of Justice - Phantom Pt.2 is phenomonal!

2. Thin White Duke/Stuart Price/Jacques Lu Cont - Always been a fan of his stuff too, really dancey, fun stuff... Favorite is Royksopp - What else is there (Thin White Duke Remix)

3. Dubfire - I just think it would be intresting to see his rendetion of whatever I made...

4. Duke Dumont - Some of his recent remixes are REALLY REALLY unique, almost complete reworking of the track making it almost unrecognizable to the original. Current fav is his remix of BATS FOR LASHES - Daniel and his remix of MSTRKRFT - Street Justice, made that one really dark and techy

5. Neptunes - Would love to see what kinda urban twist Pharell would put on a track with his inovativness

RUNNERS UP - Dusty Kid, Dirty South, Switch and Timbaland


Posted by Nicolas Oliver on Jun-14-2009 13:20:

Dubfire, Paul Kalkbrenner, Olivier Giacomotto, Luetzenkirchen, Funkagenda


Posted by Dave Akermanis on Jun-14-2009 15:10:

Scope, Satoshi Fumi, Amine Edge, Jaytech, Proff


Posted by Endgame on Jun-14-2009 17:03:

For a more housey production:
Angello/Ingrosso - For big room house sound
Morgan Page - For more techy house sound
TV Rock - Consistantly good.
Tocadisco - Love their tunes.
Jerome Isma-ae - Great glitchy stuff.

For a more trancey production:
Gareth Emery - Big bass, trancey stuff
Marc Marberg & Kyau vs Albert - Big bangin' Trousey stuff.
MIKE/Push - One of my favourite producers, and one of the artists that got me into electronic music.
Ferry Corsten - Love his new album, he always seems to stay current as far as "sound" goes.
Mark Sherry - Pure banging.

For proggy:
Simon & Shaker - Darker proggy style
Digital Poison - Banging tribal-influenced sound that I quite like.
Jaytech - Who doesn't love Jaytech?
Matthew Dekay - Pure proggy goodness
Glenn Morrison - really caught my attention for his driving "No Sudden Moves" track. Been liking his stuff ever since.

I could probably make a list a mile long lol


Posted by i love you baby on Jun-14-2009 19:14:

Harry Choo Choo Romero
Jacques Lu Cont
Popof
Jimpster


Posted by Vanos on Jun-14-2009 19:16:

Would not really want any of the above mentioned djs to remix my track (except for popof). If I would have an ep coming up now I think this would be a really strong set of remixes:

Leeks
Spektre
Spartaque
Piatto
Umek
Kanio

Also comes to mind:
Skober, Ahmet Sendil, Utku Dalmaz, Dub Makers, Bruno, Karo, Hans Bouffmyhre, Jepy Jey Aka FDK, Levan etc.

And some new ones:
ATM Bansi and Riktam from GMS - gooood new sound!
Anthony Castalado - good newcomer

But really there are so many djs. Most of good italian/ukrainian/bulgarian/turkish djs i wouldnt mind, they have good style.


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jun-14-2009 19:27:

Re: You've just made a track/song...who do you want to remix it?

I don't produce (let alone DJ), but I'd want Ferry to do a Flashover remix of my stuff if I did! lol

Also,

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mach X
2. Thin White Duke/Stuart Price/Jacques Lu Cont


I remember there being a period where every track I wanted to know the name of was a Jacques Lu Cont remix.


Posted by ChemEnhanced on Jun-14-2009 19:31:

I wouldn't want anyone too....I don't want them making money off my hard work....lazy fuck3rs can go make their own music.


Posted by chinamon on Jun-14-2009 19:38:

serious black


Posted by Owen M on Jun-14-2009 20:07:

quote:
Originally posted by chinamon
serious black


vs ***** mega mash-up


Posted by Cribby on Jun-14-2009 21:05:

Gregor Tresher - He'd make my track sound even more dinosaur/prehistoric like with his touch

Paul Ritch - Because he'd turn up the bounciness notch by 1000x

Robert Babicz - His own work and remixes are creepy... Bone chilling even.

H.O.S.H. - A little deep and trippy influence wouldn't hurt.

Florian Meindl - He's got a good ear and knows how to remix by taking the best elements of the original tracks and enhance them while incorporating his touch.


Posted by LKD on Jun-15-2009 00:19:

Tiesto, AVB, Jermaine Dupri (yea he now does house tracks too)


these 3 and i'll be infamous


Posted by *~LiSa-LoO~* on Jun-15-2009 22:54:

quote:
Originally posted by Owen M
vs ***** mega mash-up


***** WOOOT!!


Posted by Mach X on Jun-16-2009 04:13:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
Jermaine Dupri (yea he now does house tracks too)


Any links?


Posted by LKD on Jun-16-2009 11:17:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mach X
Any links?



Posted by Mach X on Jun-16-2009 11:52:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee


It's not what I expected, but considering the style of song and JD remixing it, it's ain't all too bad! Would be a good a party track depending on your crowd. Not your 4am afterparty track, but good to get some people jumping early in the night if placed correctly!


Posted by Cosmic Fur on Jun-16-2009 13:34:

quote:
Originally posted by El K Dee
Tiesto, AVB, Jermaine Dupri (yea he now does house tracks too)


these 3 and i'll be infamous


You got the right idea. What's the point of wishing your obscure track gets remixed by another obscure artist? I'd want my track to be remixed by Kanye, or Pharrell or something. POW POW POW.



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