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If you produced a track, Who's the first person you would ask to remix it? (pg. 5)
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| Mr.Mystery |
| quote: | Originally posted by Marc Summers
Hmm, interesting view. I always thought of remixing as a way for other artists to throw their style into it, and not to necessarily improve the track itself. I haven't listened to trance in a while, so that may have changed. |
Most remixes today seem to be the original with the remixer's presets. Nobody seems to put much effort in it anymore. |
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| majebus |
| blake jarrell or nic chagall |
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| Floorfiller |
| depends a lot on the sound of the track and what i wanted in a remix, but i'd probably pick some nice downtempo artist... |
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| Az |
carl craig, radio slave, or claude von stroke
in that order |
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| Aabech |
| Shiloh, Nick Warren and Blake Jarrel. Something for every taste then :) |
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| nekholm |
| I acctually emailed Darude, asking if he wants to remix one of my tracks I put together in Dance eJay, 6-7 years ago.. He said he was too busy :( |
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| Pjotr G |
marco V
Mauro Picotto
Sander van Doorn
Dave Clarke
Joop :D ...wait he already did :D |
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| DJ Roco |
| Personally, I would submit my work to the Digital Blonde ;) |
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| AndreaCKY772 |
markus schulz or sander van doorn
why? because i think it would work.
edit: i like martin roth's remixes too... ehh... |
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| Alex |
| ing pro tools & cubase and their crazy interfaces |
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