Remixing... the art of improving mediocrity? The art of brutalising a masterpiece? A way to transcend alternate genre’s? An admission of a poor original? A DJ’s prerogative?
In most genres of music, remix’s exist and serve a variety of purposes. Some sound similar to the original, but with alternate vocals, others employ an entirely new design upon an original blueprint.
A DJ is normally happy to have a remix, most especially those rare ones which differentiate you from other DJ’s – they turn heads (if they’re good) and delay our boredom of playing the same songs.
I thought I’d share a few of my favourite remix’s over the years – some of which may well surprise you, given their pop music-ness, but hey, I'm open to all sorts... enjoy!
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- Happy Friday, part 2
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