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Remixes/Remakes (pg. 2)
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ONION
Depends... Tracks like Energy52 - Cafe Del Mar have been remixed a few too many times. Theres only ONE mix ive heard that comes close to the quality of the original [aka kid pauls mix] and thats Michael Woods Ambient mix. Even the Oliver Lieb mix is terrible, and everyone knows how much I rate him.

Having said that Liebs mix of Universal Nation, made the original sound ordinary in comparison. TILTS remix of Children is another one that did the same. Thats what good remixers do.

It doesnt matter whether its a remix done 2 years after the original or 10 years, it should sound better or at the very least, it should give you a different feeling from the track.
narcism
marcus schossow's remix of carte blanche
gumble
meh, its all trying to polish a turd isnt it? :)

its the same thing with covers: if you are trying to imitate the original artist, you are essentially doing nothing. its about your own interpretation. a cover should be how you feel the song should go, you might feel it needs a different tempo, a restructured chorus etc or different timing. it shouldnt be just a rehashed imitation. or in trance terms, a different bass and kick and a few more cheesey synths. an ambient mix of cafe del mar is a good example of a good remix. those born slippy ones are examples of bad.
JayseP
we need remixes, without em we wouldn't truly appreciate the good ones
Philby
clearly nay. you can delete the other options :p
narcism
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Originally posted by Philby
clearly nay. you can delete the other options :p


Mahadeva
Philby
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Originally posted by narcism
Mahadeva


your point being?

making a trance remix of a goa song from 10 years ago is slightly different to making a trance remix of a trance song from 2 years ago. i dont like them on principle. there are some remixes of old tunes that sound good. but most of them dont add anything. i think the greg downey remix is a good example, as is the oakenfold remix of born slippy. why put that energy into making a tune like that and then just copy and paste the old breakdown into it? why not just make a new tune? far out.
Light The Fuse
millions of em around at the moment:-

higher state of conciousness
dont you want me
show me love
back once again

to name just a few.
funny - really not a massive fan of vocals, but hunting around - the oldies still have the best vocals around.
JayseP
i heart sander van doorn
king of my castle, dance for life, sun goes down, control freak all tunes (sgd may be the exception dunno it) that he's turned into monsters. durand's around the world.. to monster

now that's how you remix
narcism
heres another list.....seems to be the new trend i think

Mellomaniacs - Solarcoaster (DJ Shah Remix)
Vincent de Moor - Fly Away (Sean Tyas Remix)
Perpetuous Dreamer - The Sound of Goodbye (Nic Chagall Drumbeat Edit)
Warrior - If You Want Me (Paul Webster Remix)
Three Drives - Greece 2000 (Marcel Woods Remix)

JayseP
Pharmacy loved Greece, sounded ace in there.

Digweed - Warung Beach is a sick tune. Mashtronic's White Sands Remix is whole other sick tune too. It's a stunning example of a well done remix, it's same, same but different
Aesthetic
the best ever remix of greece2000 was the man with no name remix and im desperately trying to get my greasy mits on it.
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