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| Gauss |
- What's the difference (if there is any) between mix and remix?
- What compilation is this:
01. Ferry Corsten feat. The Thrillseekers - Sublime (7:09)
02. Motorcycle - As The Rush Comes (Armin Van Buuren Remix) (6:20)
03. Castaneda - Floor Control (Original Mix) (3:54)
04. DJ Tomcraft - Loneliness (Above & Beyond Remix) (4:34)
05. Ron Van Den Beuken - Timeless (Ron Van Den Beuken Remix) (6:13)
06. Nick Rafferty & Paul Kershaw - We Are Connected (Marcos Remix) (5:29)
07. Agnelli & Nelson feat. Aureas - Holding Onto Nothing (Paul Van Dyk Edit) (6:24)
08. Clokx - Clocks (Original Club Mix) (5:37)
09. Saltwater - The Legacy (Alphazone Remix) (8:56)
10. Paul Van Dyk feat. Vega 4 - Time Of Our Lives (Paul Van Dyk Club Mix) (6:01)
11. Dirt Devils - Music Is Life (Dirt Devils Twisted Remix) (5:09)
12. Chicane feat. Bryan Adams - Don't Give Up 2004 (Alex Gold & The Sound Express Remix) (4:35)
13. Solid Globe - Sahara (4:08)
14. Andain - Beautiful Things (Gabriel & Dresden Unplugged Mix) (5:21) |
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| isoterra |
- both are interchangeable, but generally 'mix' is more likely to be used if 2 artists collaborate on a track and produce different versions of it. eg, Whirlpool vs Octagen - Alaska (octagen mix) & (filo & peri mix)
- that mix looks like an amateur job since neither google or discogs show any results |
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| dj_lane |
| quote: | Originally posted by isoterra
- both are interchangeable, but generally 'mix' is more likely to be used if 2 artists collaborate on a track and produce different versions of it. eg, Whirlpool vs Octagen - Alaska (octagen mix) & (filo & peri mix)
- that mix looks like an amateur job since neither google or discogs show any results |
+1
- A remix is an artist taking a song, and re-interpreting it. Using different synths, sounds, voices, samples, beats, cymbals, etc...
The remixer will still include the main theme or sound to the song, but will put it together in his/her's own way. |
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| Gauss |
| quote: | Originally posted by isoterra
- both are interchangeable, but generally 'mix' is more likely to be used if 2 artists collaborate on a track and produce different versions of it. eg, Whirlpool vs Octagen - Alaska (octagen mix) & (filo & peri mix)
Alright, I think I get it. :tongue2
- that mix looks like an amateur job since neither google or discogs show any results |
I thought the same, since I couldn't find it neither on discogs and amazon...
I think it's supposed to be Trancemission (4 I thinks). There's that random voice in the middle of songs that says "Trannnncccceeeemission". :p
Edit: dj_lane, thank you too. :) |
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| SYSTEM-J |
Mix and Remix are pretty interchangable. Remix tends to mean a third party mix, where as Mix just means another version by the artist. These are interchangable though. There are rare examples of different versions simply being entitled (Remix), a good example being:
FSOL- Expander (Remix)
In addition, Mixes can be "named" Remixes, ie:
The Orb- Little Fluffy Clouds (Orbital Dance Mix)
or simply named Mixes to distinguish two versions of the same track:
Mauro Picotto- Pulsar (Megamind Mix)
Mauro Picotto- Pulsar (Picotto Verdi Mix)
But I can't bring to mind a Remix with a name before it.
So altogethor, there's no real difference, it's just a name. |
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