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Chris Katko
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What are some good remixes of popular (that is, good) songs? Ones that make you think, "Wow, this rules."

I just heard a sample of a dancish remix of Nirvana's Smells like Teen Spirit (by the Warp Brothers), so I have to get that.

My contribution:

  • Warp Brothers - Smells like Teen Spirit (Nirvana)

  • 16 Horsepower - Sinnerman (Unknown)

  • The both of the Scala remix CDs - On The Rocks and On The Rocks: Dream On

  • Scala - With or Without You (U2)

  • Scala - Engel (Rammstien)

  • Orgy - Blue Monday (New Order)

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miran
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June 2002

What is a remx? :P

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kentl
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November 2002

The are all crap, the recipe is:
1. Take a popular good song.
2. Add a techno drum and a buffoon who says "cool" things once in a while.
3. If budget permits it, add a girl who says something childish & sexy (yes they try to combine it) once in a while.

So my answer to your question is: none.

Felipe Maia
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Not remix, but great: Daft Punk - Discovery.

miran
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June 2002

I completely agree with Kent. There is no such thing as a good remix. There are exceptions of course, but they are extremely rare, like for example that Depeche Mode remix album (Enjoy The Silence is good).

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X-G
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December 2000
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I disagree. There are many good covers (which really is the same thing as a remix in my book).

Try anything by Gregorian.

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HoHo
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April 2004
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I like Thuderdome Megamix but I think it is not exactly a remix in the sense OP meant.
Also I doubt a lot of people would like it.

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Actually I think it might have been called something else. Unfortunately I can't check right now because I don't have it at work.

It's quite funny actualy. I have 24cd's of their music but not the one song I like best :P

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Thomas Harte
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Do we count the various hundreds of A vs B remixes that seem to have slightly fizzled out recently? If so then surely credits have to go to the usual suspects, e.g. Eminem (The Real Slim Shady) vs Fatboy Slim (Rockafella Skank), The Black Album (not the Metallica one, obviously), probably even the Richard X Gary Numan/Adina Howard thing that the Sugababes redid.

Murat AYIK
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Starcraft - Metallica - One (NIN War Remix).mp3 (Excellent one)
Starcraft Comedy - Kerrigan Having Sex With Duke.mp3

It is hard to call the second a remix but it is nice, mostly zerg death sounds, and Kerrigan's:P

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Chris Katko
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I completely agree with Kent.

Listen to any of the Scala ones. It's a girls choir and piano singing things like Engel. With or Without You (originally by U2) is beautiful.

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Thomas Harte
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It's a girls choir and piano singing things like Engel.

So it's the Langley Schools Music Project as an explicitly commercial effort?

Chris Katko
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So it's the Langley Schools Music Project as an explicitly commercial effort?

I don't know who that is. But after a quick google, I think it's still safe to say that I prefer to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Scala) to the Beach Boys (Langley).

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Starcraft - Metallica - One (NIN War Remix).mp3 (Excellent one)
Starcraft Comedy - Kerrigan Having Sex With Duke.mp3

But those aren't even real songs...

Another one:

  • Universal Hall Pass - Ring of Fire (She has such a pretty voice...)

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psycho
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September 2004

Sido - Weihnachtssong
Fler - NDW

German, but great!!! :)

Thomas Harte
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I think it's still safe to say that I prefer to the Red Hot Chilli Peppers (Scala) to the Beach Boys (Langley).

Of course the Langley Schools Music Project record has a serious disadvantage with respect to being able to cover Red Hot Chilli Peppers songs in that it was recorded in the 1970s. Then sold only to parents of the children, it didn't make it to national distribution until "discovered" in 2001. They also do David Bowie, Paul McCartney, The Carpenters (yuck!), The Beatles, The Eagles and the Bay City Rollers among others.

miran
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June 2002

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Listen to any of the Scala ones. It's a girls choir and piano singing things like Engel. With or Without You (originally by U2) is beautiful.

Aha, so you like little girls! And even admit it in public.

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Chris Katko
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David Bowie

Unless it's "I'm Afraid of Americans," I think we have pretty different musical tastes. :)

I so want to provide some previews, but I can't find them anywhere. The only real option I have is cutting and encoding some 30-second clips. But that's a somewhat decent amount of work.

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Aha, so you like little girls! And even admit it in public.

Oh baby! Though, they don't look that terribly young.

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FMC
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Look for Weird Al's stuff, usually nice.
Check also Wyclef Jean

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RemixFactory vs Starcraft
EDIT: And like FMC said - Weird Al Yankowich

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Chris Katko
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OOOCCCCCCRRREEEMIIXXX [ocremix.org]

Yeah, but most of them suck (no, not all). And that's only game-related.

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Look for Weird Al's stuff, usually nice

That's parodies not covers though.

Gosh, looks like I'm the only one who knows of any on this forum. >:(

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Thomas Harte
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Oh, no, I remembered my favourite remix of all time! It is of course the Two Lone Swordsmen remix (vocal version) of United by Throbbing Gristle. It always sticks in my head.

The Phones Disco Edit of Banquet by Bloc Party is also very good but only because it is pretty much identical to the original but for a slight extra beat over the vocals. And there is a remix of Y Control by the Yeah Yeah Yeahs that I've heard in clubs a few times but I've no idea who did it.

kentl
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November 2002

Hehe, my last post rimes badly with my sig. :) Of course there are some good ones, I just thought of all the non-techno -> techno conversions which seems to pop up everywhere. They play Crazy Frog in clubs now days, it really says a lot about what people are "supposed" to like. :P

Thomas Harte
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They play Crazy Frog in clubs now days, it really says a lot about what people are "supposed" to like.

It also says that you either live in a small area or have been going to the wrong clubs! Anything with cheese or even a cheese dedicated night is to be avoided like the plague.

jhuuskon
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2. Add a techno drum

Labeling all electronic music under techno shows great ignorance and lack of exposure to post early-90's electronic music.

What once was House (including subgenres like Dance),is these days called 'Electronica' by the marketing thugs. I guess they couldn't live with trying to sell music that was invented by gay people and had to coin a new name. ::)

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and a buffoon who says "cool" things once in a while.
3. If budget permits it, add a girl who says something childish & sexy (yes they try to combine it) once in a while.

Yep. Definite lack of exposure here. Handbag (aka Eurodance) has been out of the picture for a decade now. Even Aqua. (good riddance!) :)

Usually the non-electronic->electronic conversions are pretty much crap, You can't polish a turd, as they say. :)

Some real good remixes (as in remixes that transform an originally good song into something extraordinarily great) are:
Madison Avenue - Everything You Need -> Mobin Master 12" Remix
Energy 52 - Cafe Del Mar -> Hybrid's Time Traveller Mix & John '00' Fleming Remix
Juno Reactor - Pistolero -> Headrillaz 'Sandinista' Mix

For future reference, remember the basic classes of electronic music. The examples mentioned are not any definite official examples, they're what i think are something that display the qualities each genre represents.

House - dance, reggaeton, etc - stuff that makes you you just want to dance. stereotypical example: Faihtles - Insomnia
Trance - goa, psytrance, acid, etc - Music that makes you lose track of time, live the music and just dance. It's possible to be at a dance party where the party lasts 8 hours and the music doesn't stop for one split second, and you don't even notice it.
Sterotypical example: (regular) trance: Rank 1 - Beats at Rank-1 Dotcom goa/psy (the more druggier side of things): Astral Projection - Dancing Galaxy
Breakbeat - R'nB, hip-hop, rap, breaks, etc - You all know what these are
Stereotypical example: Do i have to bother?
Jungle and its subgenres - Music that appeals to your basic instincts. Very rhythmic, contageous and primal.
Stereotypical example: Black Sun Empire - Firing Squad
Downbeat - Ambient, chill, etc - In essence, relaxed electronic music, and that's what this music is for - calming your pulse without having to resort to guitars. The difference between ambient and chill is that your mother might buy an ambient cd, chill usually comes as the last track on a trance album.
Stereotypical example: Agnelli & Nelson - Sidewalk Driller
Techno - Detroit, noise, etc - the roughest sibling of house and trance, this is music that is rough, violent and fear-inducing.
sterotypical example: Juno Reactor - Mutant Message
Hardcore - happy hardcore, gabber, etc - Stuff that has the sole purpose to make 40 000 dutch people go up and down at the same time for eight hours straight.
Sterotypical example: Critical Mass - Happy Generation

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Crazy Photon
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And let's not forget Ishkur's Guide to Electronic Music :)

Regarding remixes, I love the Remixes Paul Oakenfold does with some of the U2 songs. On Creamfields (Buenos Aires 2005) he played a Remix of U2 - Vertigo that blew everyone's (40000+ on the stage itself) minds :D

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