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Post by steponetwo on Sept 18, 2004 12:09:08 GMT -5
I heard this techno remix??? yesterday in the club, I don't really like the original song, but this mix was pretty good... anybody know the name? I'm trying to find it on soulseek but i'm having trouble... thanx
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Post by allow that on Sept 19, 2004 12:17:35 GMT -5
Was it reggae sounding? That's the only remix I know of.
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Post by jaxxalude on Sept 20, 2004 12:25:56 GMT -5
There are TONS of bootleg remixes for "Yeah!". It's a common practice in dance/electronic music to re-edit/remix pop tracks without the label/artist consent. Firstly because those CD-single promos that are sent to radio get to be released on 12" singles (vinyl singles, if you will) to specialty record stores in advance of their mainstream release (if there's actually a mainstream release, of course) in minimum quantity. Those releases usually have the intrumental and acapella versions of the original track, which are precisely aimed at DJ's so they can remix the track at their home studios (using the acapella for that effect) or mash-up the instrumental and/or the acapella with another track (also at their home studios). Most of the time, the DJ that plays that remix/mash-up is the one that prodeced it. In some cases, those DJ's/producers have the money and/or capacity to press vinyl copies of those remixes/mash-ups/etc and make it available in the afforementioned specialty record shops for a very limited quantity. Usually, these records are the one that fly almost immediatly off the shelves soon as they get there. Secondly, file-sharing programs made it possible to get these release widely available for every bedroom/club DJ to make what they want out of them, which explains why more and more pop hits are getting remixed/refixed/re-edited/whatever without actually getting an official release. Of course, labels know these works are available. But they don't usually bother to do a thing, because they know these remixes/etc only add popularity and longevity to the original tracks. They see it as free promotion of the artists, really.
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Post by Edf85 on Sept 20, 2004 13:20:30 GMT -5
Last night at the all campus dance they used the Yeah beat behind "My Girl"
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Post by WhySoSerious? on Sept 25, 2004 15:14:22 GMT -5
I heard this techno remix??? yesterday in the club, I don't really like the original song, but this mix was pretty good... anybody know the name? I'm trying to find it on soulseek but i'm having trouble... thanx There was a promo issued with the "Fat Phaze Remix". Here it is, not sure if it's what you're looking for. s3.yousendit.com/d.aspx?id=57DA8588AA87C14587B68EBD6A059FD4
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