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I've just noticed why I often was depressed or into a bad mood,or even sad




poor peeps

the remixes wouldn't exist if the tracks , producers and vocalists wouldn't be there too, so... ofc, some remixes are better than the originals but the producers are more important than somebody who remixes a tune.
01. Vaivo - Curiosity (Original Mix) [Takara Music]
02. Second Way - BaBa Yaga (Original Mix) [proFound]
03. Ben Gold - Mesocyclone (Original Mix) [Garuda]
04. Sean Tyas - Hydro (Original Mix) [Tytanium]
05. Estiva & Cardinal feat. Arielle Maren - Wait Forever (Daniel Kandi's Bangin' Remix) [Enhanced]
06. Morvan - Charisma (Philip Mayer Remix) [Unearthed Red]
07. New World - Rise Above (Emotional Mix) [Above The Clouds]
08. Nick Callaghan - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Original Mix) [Monster Digital]
This way presenting, all focus and attention is put on the remixer. Leaving producer and performer(s) unnoticed. Same way one can turn things 180 degrees. It's ' just ' ( only ) a remix ... Focussing on one has a price. Others like to emphazise a specific label. Ignoring all artists alltogether
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I just happened to react like that because, say there's a live conversation on Twitter on a radio show, and as a certain track is being played out, with the words ([insert producer name) Remix), next thing I see is the Twitter Trance Fan shouting out the composer name and just no acknowledgement whatsoever for the remixer. A tweet like this from the show host https://twitter.com/AhmedRomel/status/324606961591128064 and then after that tweets like this https://twitter.com/WesleyDuhen/status/324607326021644289 and this https://twitter.com/PaanJr/status/324607379448680448 with just no knowing that it's a remix whatsoever by InnerSync, formerly known as Cymatics. That's just telling me those Twitter Trance fans don't get it.For me everyone deserves the credit for their work. The remixer is basically the producer of the sounds you're listening to on that remix, but the original producer is still the composer of the melodies and ideas that gave the remixer something cool to work with. Then there's the vocalist of course who doesn't change. So it's important that everyone gets their due credit for the hard work they put in to give us great music to enjoy.![]()
I just happened to react like that because, say there's a live conversation on Twitter on a radio show, and as a certain track is being played out, with the words ([insert producer name) Remix), next thing I see is the Twitter Trance Fan shouting out the composer name and just no acknowledgement whatsoever for the remixer. A tweet like this from the show host https://twitter.com/AhmedRomel/status/324606961591128064 and then after that tweets like this https://twitter.com/WesleyDuhen/status/324607326021644289 and this https://twitter.com/PaanJr/status/324607379448680448 with just no knowing that it's a remix whatsoever by InnerSync, formerly known as Cymatics. That's just telling me those Twitter Trance fans don't get it.![]()
It is a Tech Track though DavidLovely tune this one![]()
I'm not sure that everyone really understands the dynamic of music production and how remixes work and differ from the original. People who are involved in the scene and big Trance fans do, but I'm not sure that more casual fans get into it in such detail.
01. Vaivo - Curiosity (Original Mix) [Takara Music]
02. Second Way - BaBa Yaga (Original Mix) [proFound]
03. Ben Gold - Mesocyclone (Original Mix) [Garuda]
04. Sean Tyas - Hydro (Original Mix) [Tytanium]
05. Estiva & Cardinal feat. Arielle Maren - Wait Forever (Daniel Kandi's Bangin' Remix) [Enhanced]
06. Morvan - Charisma (Philip Mayer Remix) [Unearthed Red]
07. New World - Rise Above (Emotional Mix) [Above The Clouds]
08. Nick Callaghan - Here Today Gone Tomorrow (Original Mix) [Monster Digital]
09. Nymark & Dryden - Colours (Amir Hussain presents Kozac Remix) [Defcon]
I'd like to do a remix but I haven't the technical competence yet, at least to make something listenable![]()