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how can this be called remix?
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chucho
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"remix":


i donīt know the real meaning of the term remix...but iīve heard too many remixes (in an edm way) and isn't suppose to change synths, beats and stuff?

and this daddy yankee guy just added fergie lyrics and he calls it remix

am i wrong?
nchs09
how can this be called music? :o
Gauss
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Originally posted by nchs09
how can this be called music? :o

It's not called music. It's called reggaeton.
llavoe
I just felt myself lose brain cells for watching these vids, thanks a lot;)
Dj EntycE
As a Daddy Yankee hater.

Who are you to define what a remix is? Tell me.

A "EDM style" remix is NOT the same as urban remixes.



The general definition of a remix is simply a different version of a song.

Covers are considered as remixes. (widely)
Mr Moss
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Originally posted by nchs09
how can this be called music? :o
Darkarbiter
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Originally posted by Dj EntycE
As a Daddy Yankee hater.

Who are you to define what a remix is? Tell me.

A "EDM style" remix is NOT the same as urban remixes.



The general definition of a remix is simply a different version of a song.

Covers are considered as remixes. (widely)

Haven't heard the videos but I find in general there are two kinds of remixes:
1. The ty commercial remixes that sound like someone has just randomly put in annoying house/electro beats to a song+a couple of effects. Probably doesn't have the midi of the original either.
2. Decent professional remixes... that your not sure if this is version 2 of the track or a remix. It might change the genre of the song... it might extend it... it might shorten it... it might do all of the above. It might just be a general improvement. Doesn't need to be big. The whole point of this is if you haven't heard the original you might not be sure whether this is a remix or not because type 1 gives remixes a bad name. If you hear one of these and are like "wheres my out of place synth that makes song sound crap" and your like "wtf this ain't a remix" then shame on you. As I said I haven't heard the original video so this might be a null point but there are certainly people like that.
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by Dj EntycE
Covers are considered as remixes. (widely)

No, covers are considered as covers. If they were considered remixes, they would be called remixes.
thoughtlessjex
Of course it's a remix. Moreso than a lot of remixes. They took the original recorded elements of a song, then changed something, inherently requiring a that they remix the track. I know it sounds overly literal, but a remix is at its core nothing more than changing the order of, adding something to, or removing something from, an original mix. True, some have more creativity than others, but really the idea of a "remix" in itself already isn't a beacon of creativity.
woscar99
Please do us all a favor and stop posting ty regaetton videos here, ok? I already have to take enough of this wherever I go, clubs, bars, house parties, etc. for me to find it on TA also...

Dj EntycE
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
No, covers are considered as covers. If they were considered remixes, they would be called remixes.



Yes, they are. It's not the primary word people in the real world use, but it's still the "technical" vocabulary.

And tell me how is your way of seeing thing supposed to be any considerable?
distant
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Originally posted by Dj EntycE
Yes, they are. It's not the primary word people in the real world use, but it's still the "technical" vocabulary.

And tell me how is your way of seeing thing supposed to be any considerable?


Because cover bands don't do any mixing.
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