Remix

/ˌriːˈmɪks/

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Definitions

2 meanings
1

To create a new version of a recorded musical piece, often by altering the original tracks, adding new elements, or changing the arrangement.

/ˌriːˈmɪks/

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Arts

To create a new version of a musical track.

The producer will remix the track to suit radio play.

💡 Simply: Imagine your favorite song! A remix is like making a new version of that song. They might speed it up, add new sounds, or even change the singer's voice! It's like making a brand new cake from the same ingredients, but with a different recipe.

👶 For kids: When you remix a song, you change it to make it sound different, like adding new music or sounds!

More Examples

2

Many artists commission remixes to increase their song's popularity.

3

She has been tasked to remix the song so that it appeals to a wider demographic.

How It's Used

Music

"The DJ remixed the original song for the dance club."

2

A new version of a musical piece, produced by altering the original recording.

/ˈriːmɪks/

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A new version of a musical track.

The club played a hard-hitting remix of a classic pop song.

💡 Simply: It's like having a different version of a song! Instead of the original, you get a 'remix,' which means it has been changed in some way: maybe with a new beat, different instruments, or even a rapper added! It's a fresh take on something you already know!

👶 For kids: A remix is like a special, different version of your favorite song!

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2

This remix has a totally different vibe than the original.

3

The album includes a trance remix and a dubstep remix.

How It's Used

Music

"The album featured several remixes of their hit single."

Tip:Think of the remix as the 'new recipe' you created in the verb definition.

From re- (again) + mix (to blend). The term gained prominence in the music industry, initially referring to re-editing and re-recording existing tracks. It later expanded to other creative fields.

The term 'remix' gained popularity in the late 1970s and early 1980s within the disco and post-disco music scenes. The advent of electronic music production tools further fueled the growth of remixes.

Memory tip

Think of it like taking a recipe (the original song) and changing the ingredients and how you mix them together to create a new dish (the remix).

Base: mix
re-mix

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