Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Sarnia, Ontario Christian Trance Producer
Remix, Dub, etc...
For all you technical geniuses here (yes...thats you TeKnoHe@d2025)
I assume that if I were to compose an original work that it only becomes a REMIX or DUB (etc) after someone modifies it...so what type of modifications make each of these extensions unique?
What are the differences in trax that are labeled as a remix, dub, radio edit, version, mix, someone vs. someone else, etc.... please post other extensions that you have seen and tell me what they mean. I've just always wondered if they were used interchangeably or if they were all different.
Nov-11-2003 23:11
Dan1584
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Registered: Jan 2003
Location: Candyland, USA
Remix/ Mix/ Rework -- This is just a remake of the orginal song, re-mdade by another producer or DJ...they have simply just added, subtracted or changed in some way the track to have it sound how they invision it would sound if it was their song.
Radio Edit -- This is self explainatory. Most radio stations won't play LONG songs so producers cut their tracks down so that radio's will play them. They are just shortend versions of songs.
Dub -- I still have no clue what this means.
Someone vs. Someone -- This just means 2 people worked on the track together, for example Infected Mushroom vs. Yahel - "Electro Panic" this song was made by Infected Mushroom AND Yahel, it's just another way to say "and." Or for example Atlas - "Compass Error (Tarrentella vs Redanka Remake)" simply means that Tarrentella and Rendanka remixed the track together OR that Tarrentella Remixed the track and then Redanka took that remix and remixed again...or vise versa.
That's all I know
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Nov-11-2003 23:33
TeKnoHe@d2025
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Registered: Jan 2001
Location: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Re: Remix, Dub, etc...
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Originally posted by Digital Aura
For all you technical geniuses here (yes...thats you TeKnoHe@d2025)
At least somebody reconizes me. I assume you've taken a look at/leeched from my MP3 collection?
Originally posted by Dan1584 Remix/ Mix/ Rework -- This is just a remake of the orginal song, re-mdade by another producer or DJ...they have simply just added, subtracted or changed in some way the track to have it sound how they invision it would sound if it was their song.
Radio Edit -- This is self explainatory. Most radio stations won't play LONG songs so producers cut their tracks down so that radio's will play them. They are just shortend versions of songs.
Dub -- I still have no clue what this means.
Someone vs. Someone -- This just means 2 people worked on the track together, for example Infected Mushroom vs. Yahel - "Electro Panic" this song was made by Infected Mushroom AND Yahel, it's just another way to say "and." Or for example Atlas - "Compass Error (Tarrentella vs Redanka Remake)" simply means that Tarrentella and Rendanka remixed the track together OR that Tarrentella Remixed the track and then Redanka took that remix and remixed again...or vise versa.
That's all I know
MOST of the times the "Dub" version is the non-vocal version of a track, specially in trance. But sometimes is a whole new song altogether, like Svenson & Gielen - Twisted (Jacob & Mendez Spanish Dub)
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A dub as I know it is a song usually without vocals, OR In the case of DnB a dub is a song that basically wears out quicker the more you play it. (don't know how many times though).
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Nov-11-2003 23:41
teo
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Registered: Feb 2002
Location: Ambient Greece
quote:
Originally posted by Dan1584 Dub -- I still have no clue what this means.
no vocals or few vocals used
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Nov-11-2003 23:42
neoh
I prefer drum and bass!@#
Registered: Nov 2003
Location: /root
dub.
dub's, in my opinion are a remix of a song in someone's honor, with a new title.
dont quote me on that.
Nov-11-2003 23:58
IpLaYWiTLiGhTs
FIST PUMP
Registered: Feb 2003
Location: Hawaii :D
Dub doesn't exaclty have to be vocals...it can mean any sample is taken out, or there's less of.
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Nov-12-2003 00:05
Digital Aura
Project5 Guru
Registered: Oct 2003
Location: Sarnia, Ontario Christian Trance Producer
quote:
Someone vs. Someone -- This just means 2 people worked on the track together
I was under the impression that this was usually just a bootleg -- where someone just mashed two artists together [eg. Darude vs. Miles - Children (of the Sandstorm)] to make a REMIX.
Interesting... a dub is no vocals...Im off to test that theory.
Techno..what did u mean /leeched ???
Nov-12-2003 00:22
Psionic
Dark & Dirty
Registered: Apr 2003
Location: Boston, MA
You forgot Reconstruction
Nov-12-2003 00:32
DRM
I Choose Noise
Registered: Mar 2001
Location: Somewhere where it's raining
Re: Re: Remix, Dub, etc...
quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
At least somebody reconizes me. I assume you've taken a look at/leeched from my MP3 collection?
I've always wondered why the fuck u bother to add ur name in the tag of every track u have.
Originally posted by Digital Aura
I was under the impression that this was usually just a bootleg -- where someone just mashed two artists together [eg. Darude vs. Miles - Children (of the Sandstorm)] to make a REMIX.
You are both right. Sometimes it means the people worked together while other times it means it is a bootleg (mashup). Either you can tell the difference by wheather it sounds good or not Seriously, I guess if you have no clue if it is a bootleg or collaboration often the title will give a hint, like Sander Kleinenberg vs Disco Citizens - A Sacred Footprint or Kosheen vs. Ferry Corsten - Catch the Punk are bootlegs while Impact vs DJ Cor Fijneman - No Way Out or Fictivision vs C-Quence - Symbols are collaborations.
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