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Originally Posted by Mangudai954
Yes but not nearly as often.
I was going to say, they do more remixes than any genre because every DJ tries remixing the song. I.E: Tiesto, Justice, etc.Originally Posted by XAleXShaneX
It is common practice in house/techno/electronic to do remixes sometimes bearing little resemblance to the former track.
For realOriginally Posted by 703 Hwy
Remixes aren't even remixes anymore, how you add one line and call it a remix? "Let's get married remix" that's a real remix.
I was gon say something along these lines. Its real common with african dancehall music but done different from hip hop. ex: Dr. Alban - Its MyLife and the remix also you gotta see Bob marley vs. Funkstar de Luxe (hes danish btw) - Sun is ShiningOriginally Posted by XAleXShaneX
Not nearly as often and it is done differently.
As opposed to a million remixes being put out to one song all about being how illie somebody is they either change up just the instruments on the track or both.
It is common practice in house/techno/electronic to do remixes sometimes bearing little resemblance to the former track.
In rock the most common form of remix is a cover song in which the artist/band will replay the entire song except often with a different vibe. Not always though.
It's more of a paying homage thing in other genres.
For realOriginally Posted by sooperhooper
703 Hwy wrote:
Remixes aren't even remixes anymore, how you add one line and call it a remix? "Let's get married remix" that's a real remix.