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| quote: | Originally posted by Mechgear
i have done another 4 originals that im looking to getting signed at the moment, atrc remix is a lot more proggy and even a bit housey but still with a nice trancey element in the break, so its basically more my style, i wont confess to thinking its as good as avb's universal religion mix but it sits quit well in a more proggy set.
on the point of remixing because its popular i quite agree you shouldnt remix something just because of its popularity, although if you like the track then that to me is a good enough reason to do it but of course you need to do something different with it than the original version which a lot producers dont seem to be doing with 200x mixes of tunes. They are more like a 200x updates than remixs which is a shame because id like to hear remixes which scream out the producers own style over the tunes i love!
anyways thats my 2 pence worth |
well yea, if somone would actually knife up some of these, kinda like katana did with in silence, some could be really neat. But 99% of the time the only difference is that they either change the intro, till the first breakdown, and leave the main melody the same, or they just throw some extra synths and fx over the original.
A good example, of a nice remix could be Perry's mix of ATRC.
but this goes for all remixes, 95% of them blow. That is why it is better to see a different track on a B-side, rather then some stupid remix no one will ever play.
that all in mind, the best remix i recently heard is the Nicholas Bennison mix of Nightoperator... great remix.
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