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Something I've never really understood .. (pg. 3)
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DOOMBOT
This is awesome.
nefardec
it's really not that awesome, or am i missing that too?


this is awesome
nefardec
we could complicate the question and ask what is the difference between either original and club mix and '12" mix' :p
Kinezi
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
you're wrong. simple as that.


they all have an original mix, and if you don't see it it's because it wasn't released or they named it badly.

club mix != original mix.

it's true that the club mix may be produced by the original producer, but that doesn't mean it's the original mixdown of the track.



That dosent sound right.:wtf:
nefardec
which part?

I should have just left it at club mix is generally not the same as original mix.
Kinezi
The all club mix must have original mix part..
varun
Let's go nuts shall we?

Original Mix
Extended Mix
12" Mix
Instrumental Mix
Vocal Mix
Dub Mix
:p
Cetra³
quote:
Originally posted by Kinezi
The all club mix must have original mix part..


Where does he say that exactly?:wtf:
Kinezi
quote:
Originally posted by varun
Let's go nuts shall we?

Original Mix
Extended Mix
12" Mix
Instrumental Mix
Vocal Mix
Dub Mix
:p


What is Dub Mix (without vocals of original vocal track)? And I believe 12" Mix is extended longer version of the track (Well there is already one extended mix up there)?
Mr.Mystery
Artists can shove any ing tag at the end of their track, it doesn't necessarily mean a thing. Hardly a thing anyone should be wondering about either.

GiorgioSolstice
Ok, thanks. I've seen releases without the original mix and just a club mix, or vice versa (or with other stuff like original 12" mix) and was wondering if that was because they meant the same thing.
Cetra³
There is no adhered standard for naming tracks.

Most peopl e use original mix, but some will use club mix.

In nerfardec's example he portrays the situation when there is both an original and a club mix. It is suggested in the track name that the club mix is preferable to play ina club over the original.

Original 12" mix could imply that it was intended for vinyl or is the same as the vinyl press.

Other reasons why club mix would be used is if the producer releases an album or there is a radio mix and requires the distinction between them.
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