This is something that has been brought to my attention because of two remixes I have heard lately, the first is of 'Fakers' 'This Heart Attack' an excellent song that the first time some of my friends heard it, they heard the remix.
The remix to this song is not actually all that different from the original. As I am not a fan of remix’s generally (don’t get me wrong I know artists get extra money for them, some sound real good, and you can dance to them in night clubs. actually hear them in night clubs) all I can hear it do is add a electronic beat at twice the basic beats speed to the background. This is OK as it basically allows it to be played in clubs, what is wrong with this is that this extra background beat doesn't pause at all during the deliberate pauses that make the song.
During the acoustic (played on JJJ) they held a pause for some time "my heart stops, it isn't . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . going" and during that time I thought that my radio might have failed me. During the original record that is played on commercial stations (MMM, nova) the pause is quite short (shorter than the film clip or a live performance.) but there is a pause. There is an essential pause, this is the section of the song in which the audience holds its collective breath as it waits with eager anticipation for the end of the line, the start of the beat and the all essential cue to jump back into a dance.
So please if you are thinking of remixing a song, (as so many tech savvy creative people do) listen to the song, get the feel of that song, and try to enhance the song, add something or exaggerate something. don’t just double the beat the whole way to make it super fast. (its not a car.)
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