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DEBATE: Original Mix or Remixed Version? (pg. 3)
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| colonelcrisp |
| quote: | | almost all gabriel & dresden mixes ever |
how about none of the G&D mixes ever.......
ya once someone lays down the groudwork for a track, usually remixers can build on it and make it better... in most cases anyways |
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| ZeroVII |
Agreed..
I'm usually in favor of Original Productions..
Pretty much about 80% of my active library are Original Mixes. |
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| fuct4less |
| quote: | Originally posted by muckluck
I prefer Trashcan remixes, of course best suited for play inside trash cans. Yes, Oscar The Grouch produced the first Trashcan Remix. Sesame Street - Sunny Days (Trashcan Remix) I believe. It was a huge underground stomper back in the early 90's when trash can raves were just moving outside of cylinders and into dumpsters. But the days weren't all so sunny for Oscar. In fact, he took so much E, his hair turned green and he grew a unibrow. He used to be as handsome as Alf before he hit rock bottom. Oh well. |
Not to mention the fact that fellow producer and long-time friend Cookie Monster's heroin addiction only made things worse for poor Oscar in the end. :( |
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| memusa |
GOD! This is like the vinyl vs cd debate! Endless!
But like most have said, it depends on each and every track you come accross. There is, however, a list of producers who can almost always make the remix better than the original, but that's only a limited amount of them. Most don't make a song go anywhere or make it worse. |
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| deknician |
| quote: | Originally posted by Zenchowdah
essential mix, september third of oh three
"this is
a missy elliot
one time exclusive"
:eyespop: |
Heheh, it was 9th March 2003 (03/09 vs. 09/03, gets confusing I know!)
But the only answer to the question is that it depends on how good the original was and how good the remix is!! Generally though, people like Sasha, Gabriel & Dresden, Sander Kleinenberg, Zabs and Andy Moor do improve tracks by remixing them. |
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| Liquid Fusion |
| Depends on the song |
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| daeus |
| quote: | Originally posted by Krysta_101
+1
My point exactly. |
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Liquid Fusion are u trying to start an argument? :tongue2 |
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| SYSTEM-J |
| This thread is so old it should be in Latin. |
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| Radagast |
| quote: | Originally posted by muckluck
I prefer Trashcan remixes, of course best suited for play inside trash cans. Yes, Oscar The Grouch produced the first Trashcan Remix. Sesame Street - Sunny Days (Trashcan Remix) I believe. It was a huge underground stomper back in the early 90's when trash can raves were just moving outside of cylinders and into dumpsters. But the days weren't all so sunny for Oscar. In fact, he took so much E, his hair turned green and he grew a unibrow. He used to be as handsome as Alf before he hit rock bottom. Oh well. |
This guy knows his rave history. |
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| SYSTEM-J |
Hell, it's so old Radagast can post in it.
D'? |
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| Radagast |
| You're in a dream right now System-J......this is all a dream....nothing is as it seems... |
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| RapidFire |
| depends on the remixers. for example almost anything Ewan Pearson touches I tend to like alot more than the originals. he just adds a sorta edge to it with a good melody to back it up |
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