Alan said:That's the problem that the majority of you impetuously assume REMIX = DANCE. It's not.
Even a slightly different version of a song IS a remix.
Komet_16 said:
rewak said:If you listen to Felt Mountains remixes most aren't that terrible save for some Utopia mixes. If you listen to Seventh Trees remixes your ears bleed.
I disagree here. I really like most of the remixes of ST. Some were quite leftfield like the Animal Collective Remix of Little Bird which I liked very much. Do I remember correctly you found this particular one atrocious?
:DI agree with you on HF. Only a few good remixes. I listen to the Penguin Prison remix as I type and quite like it. The Cereal Spille Remix of Alive also gave it a funny twist.
The_Carpathian said:I think those of us not so enthused for this era are thinking of those that do more to showcase the person or team doing the remix rather than the original track.
But don't fall these two categories together in case of a good remix? It showcases the original song and schowcases the remixer is capable of delivering a new version worth listening to because they offer a new aspect to the song?
That's what I liked about most good remix singles. The horizon of an album can be quite narrow sometimes. A remix done by someone from the outside has a different approach, adds something new and widens the horizon of an album. A genereic dance remix surely doesn't provide this but the new material doesn't lend itself to this.
Alan said:Sorry if some of you may disagree but:
Edit, mix, reworking, reinterpretation, version, they all are considered a remix.Remix is simply a different version of the original recording. It's just that on paper sometimes, they are labeled differently or more specifically, i.e., edit, rework, reinterpretation, xyz version, etc.
The_Carpathian said:Alan, you kinda missed the point of my post. I'll try and clarify it a bit.
What I was trying get across is that many people, for right or wrong, associate those different terms for different styles of mix. For example, in a lot of people's minds a 'version' is often very sympathetic to the original whereas the generally accepted use of the word 'remix' is the more different end result.
Yes, they are all mixes and yes, there are good and bad of all types, but there are definitely ones some of us would prefer to others with this current style of material.
Hope that makes a bit more sense.
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