Have a Solid Goal Before You Remix Your New Sound
January 27th, 2012
A lot of musicians get their start on powerful remixes like this highly-visible Motivation Remix, since it produces exposure while lacking the drawbacks that are used in original songwriting. Nonetheless, you should be careful to always start a remix with a clear end goal visualized – what emotional mood you want to make, an appropriate speed and genre. If you just start a remix with a poorly-considered idea of the alterations, far from leading with a golden hit, you’re more likely to come out with the same kind of arcadey, pounding-heavy club remix that all of us have heard a million times before. NeedCrave} a glimpse at something fresh? Try this hit remix on for an inspiring sound! If there’s no other options, consider picking an oppositional genre for the music and translating the instrumental tracks and speed over into that genre’s norms for an amazingly fresh sound.