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How do famous DJs decide which tunes to remix?
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Kia Kaha
Gidday all

It's just something I was wondering at work today ... if you're an in demand remixer, do you just remix whatever artist pays you the most money for your services, or do you go out and offer to some artist to remix a song of theirs you particularly like, or what?

I'm wondering particularly in terms of Tiesto ... the guy has copped some criticism for some mediocre remixes this year, but to be fair to him some of the material he's had to work with is utterly irredeemable E (eg Moby, St Etienne etc). Has he remixed this stuff because he actually likes it or is it a straight up commercial decision?
oDrori
Well, if you're a non-too-popular remixer, you will probably take any remix given to you cause you need the cash and the reputation to follow making it.

If you are a well known, highly demanded remixer (e.g. Tiesto), you basically turn down 15 remixes everyday, choosing a few of them that you want to remix the most, and psossibly pay (some of the) highest.
PointyDC
Well the remixer doesnt choose the artist to remix, the artist chooses HIM. Before a track is released on vinyl, the producer of a track and a few goons from the label he's signed to will sit down, and decide who they want to remix the track for them. Once they come to a conclusion, they go and contact the remixer and offer the track.


Ciao
Pointy
dj kinetica
naw its both..either the remixer chooses the person to remix his song or the person who wants to remix it, remixes it. take for example gouryella - ligaya, most likely ferry corsten got in touch with rank 1 and told them to remix it for him. i know that airbase remixed tiesto - urban train? or suburban train (i forget which one) but airbase didnt talk to tiesto about remixing it and he didnt pay for it yet either =X but see it goes both ways
PointyDC
Im guessing that when Airbase remixed the track, he had to build it from scratch. When you're asked to do a remix, and u accept, the producer/label sends you all the samples you need. That's the difference between being asked, or just going ahead and remixing the track.


Ciao
Pointy
ShadoWolf
it's all about the $$$$
Busy Child
quote:
Originally posted by PointyDC
Well the remixer doesnt choose the artist to remix, the artist chooses HIM.


Totally true.
DVS
Sometimes i hate it when a good DJ remixes a ty commercial tune. Kinda gives you the impression they are selling out :(
Excite
quote:
Originally posted by DVS
Sometimes i hate it when a good DJ remixes a ty commercial tune. Kinda gives you the impression they are selling out :(


moby - we are all made of stars (tiesto remix)
amit
that moby track was weak!!!!

oDrori
Armin's "Rapture" remix... Did he use software to edit the vocals?
Kia Kaha
quote:
Originally posted by oDrori
Armin's "Rapture" remix... Did he use software to edit the vocals?


There's some pretty high levels of production tweaking in those vocals no matter which mix you listen to IMO
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