
1) Altered recording 2) Alternative version 3) American monthly magazine 4) American quarterly magazine 5) Audio makeover 6) Blend a new way 7) Blend anew 8) Dance track, often 9) Dance version of a record 10) Dance-club arrangement 11) Edit for radio 12) Extra track on singles, often 13) Fashion magazine
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A remix is a song that has been edited or completely recreated to sound different from the original version. For example, the pitch of the singers` voice or the tempo might be changed, it might be made shorter or longer, or it might have the voice duplicated to create a duet. Songs are remixed for a variety of reasons: Remixes should not be confu....
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[I Like The] `Remix (I Like The)` did not enter the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, becoming their first lead single to fail charting since `Be My Girl` (1986). Instead, the song peaked at number 38 on the Adult Pop Songs chart. == Critical reception == PopCrush gave the song 3.5 stars out of five. In her review Jessica Sager wrote,...
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[book] Remix: Making Art and Commerce Thrive in the Hybrid Economy is Lawrence Lessig`s fifth book. It is available as a free download under a Creative Commons license. It details a hypothesis about the societal effect of the Internet, and how this will affect production and consumption of popular culture. In Remix Lawrence Lessig, a Harvar...
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[magazine] Remix was a monthly magazine for disc jockeys, audio engineers, record producers, and performers of electronic music. The magazine focused on recording and live-performance hardware, electronic musical instruments, and music-production hardware and computer software. The final issue of Remix was dated January 2009. ...
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• (v. t.) To mix again or repeatedly.
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Re·mix' transitive verb To mix again or repeatedly.
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In pop music, the studio practice of reassembling a recording from all or some of its individual components, often with the addition of new elements. As a commercial concept, remixes accompanied the rise of the 12-inch single in the 1980s. Issuing a recording in several different remixes ensures additional sales to collectors and increases airp...
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to change a track's sound-level mix and add effects - When he remixed our song, he made the bass drum much louder.
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