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hypronix
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Okay, so who do you think works harder: the DJ (or whatever) that remixes the trak,or the artist that originally makes it/
It's true that there are trax unrecognizable after remixed, but the original is the point from which the remixer started. So, DJ or Artist?


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TeKnoHe@d2025
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Well it depends on how different the remix sounds from the original too. But what if the artist is a DJ...LoL


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hypronix
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quote:
Originally posted by TeKnoHe@d2025
Well it depends on how different the remix sounds from the original too. But what if the artist is a DJ...LoL

the possibility exists!
but if someone mixes his own trak, it's his job. I'm reffering to the ones that mix others trax. cause it's about how the artist feels trance, and ehow he expresses that.


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althought htats not really answering the point... i dunno i guess they both add there own touch too it and it wouldnt be fair to say one or the other worked harder as its the directions they want the track to go in


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quote:
Well it depends on how different the remix sounds from the original too. But what if the artist is a DJ...LoL


i could totally understand this cause when the producer is making the track i would imagine he had a huge range of options and perhaps the remix's give them outlets to express the differant directions of the track?


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i think that its too hard to say who works hardest. i can't think of any examples at the minute, but you can simple original tracks with really complex remixes, and you can also get ace original tracks that have just been 'tweaked'.


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hypronix
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The're are more ways to see this. At first, there is the technic way. Maybe the remixer thinks he could add some effects & stuff so the truck is better to listen.
or maybe the remixer feels the trak some other way and so he wants to share. It's a shame though that some remixes of good trax are so trashy, some wouldn't even care for the original after firts listening to that mix.
About who works harder..I believe this is from trak to trak..see, analyze the amount of dedication for that trak..

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