On 15-01-2013 19:17:26, mstx wrote:
It's missing two definitions: remuxx and re-amp.
I think remuxx means somethink like "cheesy remix".
Edit - You did some edits of an existing song to your liking. Add a loop, make the break longer, fatten up the bass, and so on. Fun way to spice up you DJ-sets.
Remix - You are asked by the label or artist to do a remix. Your unofficial bootleg is not what we call a remix.
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On 16-01-2013 05:45:12, sinenV wrote:
Didn't mention any info on VIPs.
"VIP in this context stands for Variation In Production. It means the original producer has remixed his own track."
Basically from what I understand as a track that's been remixed by the original artist on their own accord to revive the track, add a bit of a change, and generally aren't released to the general public soon after its creation, the EP only given to certain DJs who could play it. Called either Very Important Person mix, or Variation In Production remix. Also from my experience, a VIP is much better and more popular than the original mix
On 16-01-2013 12:53:11, dreos1337 wrote:
First time I hear about VIP. Mostly this construction is just released as Artist - Track (Artist Remix). And they give the remix part all sorts of funky names.
On 16-01-2013 12:53:11, dreos1337 wrote:
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First time I hear about VIP. Mostly this construction is just released as Artist - Track (Artist Remix). And they give the remix part all sorts of funky names.
On 16-01-2013 00:34:48, Morango wrote:
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bootleging ok, bootlegsharing..oops
On 16-01-2013 14:52:01, hardcorerepublic wrote:
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VIP remixes are pretty common in the tl's on lsdb
On 16-01-2013 15:58:56, DelugeOfSound wrote:
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VIP is a term that is mostly used in breakbeat-based genres afaik. You'll see the construction you described in other genres more often.
On 16-01-2013 16:12:20, darklime.carnage wrote:
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VIP common for D&B & Dubstep among otehrs let's be fair about it
On 16-01-2013 19:16:50, dreos1337 wrote:
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Ah, makes sense I haven't heard about it then.
On 17-01-2013 14:08:23, Morango wrote:
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Enzyme records have been using it long time ago. remember Ophidian's Butterfly VIP?
On 16-01-2013 16:10:57, darklime.carnage wrote:
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this infos from first post is not legit,it's just a personal opinion,there is no such rules,they are bit different story,and the guy who wrote that don't know shit about shitting that's what i'm saying
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