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Remix service

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A remix service is a service (company or organization) that that provides remixed music to disc jockeys.

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[edit] History

The disco craze of the late 1970's led to the release of extended "disco" versions of songs, most of which were released on 12" vinyl singles. Many of these were not friendly to beatmix with, so DJs started to laboriously edit songs by splicing reel-to-reel tape copies, making their own exclusive versions that were better structured.

Beginning in 1977 with Disconet, the remix service was born. These companies gathered DJs and producers together to create monthly promotional only compilation albums containing re-edits, remixes, or medleys to give DJs an advantage.

[edit] Modern mixes

Over the years, the mixes have varied from simple edits, adding a mixable intro and outro to a song, to full fledged digital multi-track remixes that barely resemble the original track. Some remix services have focused on a specific style of music (say hip-hop or rock) or type of remix (such as house mixes of pop hits).

As of 2006, there have been over 50 official remix services worldwide with at least as many spinoffs, although most of these companies (including Disconet) have long since folded due to financial or legal reasons. All remix services are required to get the original record label or artists permission to edit and release a track, but many bootleg services exist that do not.

[edit] Distribution

As most of these companies required a DJ subscription agreement to buy the records or CDs and each issue is usually limited in quantity from 100 to several thousand, many of these compilations have become sought after collectors items. Once in a while a remix service version of a song is released commercially by the artist's record label, hence the occasional Ultimix on a CD or CD single, but 99% of remix service mixes are sold only to DJs on the compilations.

[edit] Notable companies

Some of these companies helped launch the careers of well known remixers/producers. Chris Cox (formerly of Thunderpuss) worked for Hot Tracks, Armand Van Helden did mixes for Mega-Mixx and X-Mix, Markus Schulz, C. L. McSpadden and Aaron "The Pimp" Scofield did mixes for Powerhouse, and Ben Liebrand did tons of work for DMC. A few companies have also developed their own commercial record labels to release new tracks.

It should also be noted that the UK based DMC remix service probably has the most members in the world, with offices in nearly every country, and that they sponsor the yearly World DJ Championships as well as releasing many commercial compilations.

Some of the better known remix services (all US based unless stated):

  • 9 Inch Remix and spinoff (Str8 Cutz) -- 2007 to present. www.9-inch.com
  • Ace DJ -- Australia, 1995 to 1998, closed.
  • Art of Mix and spinoffs (Mix Of Art, Ultra Hot Razor, 911, Millennium) -- closed
  • AV8 Records
  • Crooklyn Clan - http://www.crooklynclan.net
  • Culture Shock and spinoffs (Retro Shock, 80's Vs. Y2K, 90's Shock, Mash-Ups) -- 1998 to present
  • Direct Hit -- 1993 to 1999, closed.
  • Disconet -- 1979 to 1990, closed.
  • Discotech -- 1991 to 1998, closed.
  • Disco Mix Club (DMC) -- UK, 1983 to present DMC
  • Eurotracks -- 1995 to 1996, closed.
  • Factor 3 and spinoffs (Bullet Proof, F3Evolution, Eurodisque Underground) -- closed.
  • Future Mix -- closed. (www.mixxit.com)
  • Hit Mix -- closed.
  • Hot Tracks and spinoffs (Street Tracks, NRG for the 90's, Roadkill, Hot Classics, etc) -- 1982 to present. Merged with Select Mix in 2006. Hot Tracks
  • M -- closed (www.mixxit.com)
  • Mixx-It and spinoffs (Old School Mix, BackTraxx, Classixx Mixx) -- 1985 to present (www.mixxit.com)
  • Mix Factor and spinoffs -- 2000 to present
  • Method Mix and spinoff (Country Rhythm, Party Bangaz, Prime Time Blends) Method Mix Records -- 2004 to present
  • Metro Mix -- closed.
  • Monster Mix -- closed (www.mixxit.com)
  • Music Factory Mastermix -- UK, 1985 to present [www.mastermixdj.com/ Mastermix]
  • ON-USound / Euro-Mixx -- closed.
  • Pop Mix and spinoffs (Techno Pop, Klass-X, De Underground) -- closed.
  • Powerhouse -- closed
  • Pro Mix -- closed.
  • Disc Drive (originally known as Prime Cuts) -- 1988 to 1991, closed.
  • Razormaid and many spinoffs -- 1983 to present
  • Remixed Records -- Sweden, closed
  • Rhythm Stick -- 1989 to 1993, closed.
  • Select Mix and spinoffs -- 2004 to present Select Mix
  • Turbo Beat -- closed (www.mixxit.com)
  • Ultimix and spinoffs (Funkymix, Looking Back, Rampage) -- 1985 to present Ultimix
  • Wicked Mix and spinoffs (N-10-CT, Wicked Classics, X-Wave) -- closed
  • X-Mix (originally known as Mega-Mixx) and spinoffs (X-Mix Urban, Club Classics, etc) -- early 90's to present

[edit] Megamixes

Many remix services issues also contain megamixes. A megamix contains multiple songs mixed together, sometimes in rapid succession. They can consist of a single artist (just Madonna songs, etc) or multiple artists. Some may follow a theme as well (Christmas, only songs that have "queen" in the title, only David Morales mixes, etc). Often megamixes are also called medleys.

Megamixes are also commonly found on commercial releases, sometimes using the same mix previously released to DJs on a remix service. The earlier Jive Bunny & The Mastermixers series of 50's and 60's megamixes were originally released on the Music Factory Mastermix service.

[edit] Notable companies

Ultimix is the most well-known for these, producing several megamixes every year based on popular songs of the year ("flashback medleys") as well as some single artists megamixes. Culture Shock also has the "Hit "AC" Megamixes" on their main series derived from their radio show, as well as a satellite series entitled "Use Alternative Routes" which contains Modern Rock megamixes. Similarly, the UK based DMC and Music Factory Mastermix remix services also do a lot of megamixes.

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