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单词 remix
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Definition of remix in English:

remix

verb riːˈmɪksriˈmɪks
[with object]
  • 1Mix (something) again.

    the blood cells and plasma are remixed and returned to the patient
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Each dungeon has been redesigned to offer new challenges - and in turn, mess with returning players by remixing the puzzles and the room progression completely.
    • When separated it can be remixed simply by shaking hard in a jar with a lid.
    • Working in her home, she would mix and remix complex blends of essential oils and other ingredients to create fragrances with the qualities she wanted.
    1. 1.1 Produce a different version of (a musical recording) by altering the balance of the separate tracks.
      they remixed their first single
      Example sentencesExamples
      • All the people that have remixed my tracks have been friends of mine.
      • Remixing an album by the greatest rock band of all time can be, well, daunting.
      • The tracks have not been remixed as much as they have been distorted through numerous filters.
      • It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again.
      • I really like that new bands are getting into having their songs remixed.
      • I, personally, would like to see this album remixed with some different drum parts to hear how good it could really be.
      • It takes a few more chances than, say, Presley's latest remixed No. 1 smash.
      • A third and final version, remixed by Amundsen, closes the album.
      • Whereas most artists are content to recycle successful albums with the odd bonus track for extra sales revenue, this particular musical genius has re-visited and remixed his latest long-player in the form of Guerolito.
      • At the other end of the extreme is ‘Make It Mine’, remixed by Moby.
      • There are some dancefloor fillers, such as recent single, Lately, which is also remixed as a bonus final track but, again, they lack anything to really made them stand out.
      • He makes a jazz album first, and then allows separate ground for the turntablists to remix five of the original tracks.
      • You have had some big names remixing tracks from Simple Things, and Stereolab have remixed Home.
      • It's like with remixing, I'll remix anybody, especially stuff that I was really into when I was a kid, like Depeche Mode or Anne Clark.
      • The joyride begins with songs that feel more like remixed versions of real ones.
      • Two bonus tracks, remixed by Brazilian DJ team BossaCucaNova, will have you bounding out of your seat.
      • They copy from each other, remixing the songs and add to the songs.
      • I remember asking if I could get a DJ to remix one of my tracks, and they called him and it was $20,000 to do the mix.
      • So he should immediately farm this whole record out to all kinds of good producers who could remix it entirely and try to make it better.
      • Are you quite choosy in the tracks you decide to remix?
noun ˈriːmɪksˈrimɪks
  • A version of a musical recording produced by remixing.

    eight remixes of the track are featured on the CD
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike most remixes, each track is treated beyond a simple representation or repetition of its original.
    • I'm going to wait for the disco remix, and it's going to be great.
    • Expect the remix of ‘Rude Boy’ to be hitting the airwaves soon featuring some of the best MCs in the game.
    • Crucially it was a label where artists could experiment - wild remixes often became the version of choice.
    • Did you know that there are four remixes of that song?
    • And I believe this is the techno remix version.
    • Some people did their remixes in a week or even a couple of days.
    • The energetic pair also include remixes by four close and talented friends.
    • Often we include remixes of old pieces in our pre or post concert music.
    • Every song comes out as the hip-hop remix.
    • However, he soon returned to it, and started doing odd music assignments, such as singing remixes and cover versions, besides ad jingles.
    • The result is a two-disc release that features remixes and originals.
    • It's not really fair to demand musical brilliance from remixes, although it can be done.
    • As the electronic descendant of the lowly ‘cover version,’ the remix has become an inventive genre in its own right.
    • So the message is clear, if you want to make music that sells then it makes good sense to give remixes a try.
    • In addition to remixes of previously released tracks, Camphor features two new songs.
    • The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems.
    • Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials.
    • This isn't the follow-up to Chin Up Chin Up's promising debut, but a reprint of their first EP with the addition of two remixes, an acoustic version of ‘Falcons and Vulcans’, and a video.
    • These remixes come close to capturing the spirit of other jazz-remix projects such as Germany's Mojo series, Verve Remixed and, of course, the various Blue Note Revisited series.

Derivatives

  • remixer

  • noun
    • Having released two albums and a handful of singles, the remixer has become progressively more sought after by people seeking to give their material a makeover.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He's a successful singer/songwriter, recording artist, record producer and dance remixer.
      • Nowadays he is deemed to be one of the top garage producers and remixers, after all it was Ed who turned the Gorillaz ‘Clint Eastwood’ in to a killer club track.
      • That said, you've gotta be able to pair great songs with great remixers to end up with a great remix project.
      • If ever an album screamed out to be exploited by remixers, this is it.
 
 

Definition of remix in US English:

remix

verbriˈmɪksrēˈmiks
[with object]
  • 1Mix (something) again.

    the blood cells and plasma are remixed and returned to the patient
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Working in her home, she would mix and remix complex blends of essential oils and other ingredients to create fragrances with the qualities she wanted.
    • Each dungeon has been redesigned to offer new challenges - and in turn, mess with returning players by remixing the puzzles and the room progression completely.
    • When separated it can be remixed simply by shaking hard in a jar with a lid.
    1. 1.1 Produce a different version of (a musical recording) by altering the balance of the separate tracks.
      they remixed their first single
      Example sentencesExamples
      • So he should immediately farm this whole record out to all kinds of good producers who could remix it entirely and try to make it better.
      • At the other end of the extreme is ‘Make It Mine’, remixed by Moby.
      • You have had some big names remixing tracks from Simple Things, and Stereolab have remixed Home.
      • He makes a jazz album first, and then allows separate ground for the turntablists to remix five of the original tracks.
      • It takes a few more chances than, say, Presley's latest remixed No. 1 smash.
      • All the people that have remixed my tracks have been friends of mine.
      • Two bonus tracks, remixed by Brazilian DJ team BossaCucaNova, will have you bounding out of your seat.
      • The tracks have not been remixed as much as they have been distorted through numerous filters.
      • They copy from each other, remixing the songs and add to the songs.
      • I remember asking if I could get a DJ to remix one of my tracks, and they called him and it was $20,000 to do the mix.
      • I really like that new bands are getting into having their songs remixed.
      • Whereas most artists are content to recycle successful albums with the odd bonus track for extra sales revenue, this particular musical genius has re-visited and remixed his latest long-player in the form of Guerolito.
      • The joyride begins with songs that feel more like remixed versions of real ones.
      • There are some dancefloor fillers, such as recent single, Lately, which is also remixed as a bonus final track but, again, they lack anything to really made them stand out.
      • It's like with remixing, I'll remix anybody, especially stuff that I was really into when I was a kid, like Depeche Mode or Anne Clark.
      • Are you quite choosy in the tracks you decide to remix?
      • It seems like hes run out of ideas a minute and a half into it and has to revert to remixing his old hardcore tracks to get the momentum flowing again.
      • I, personally, would like to see this album remixed with some different drum parts to hear how good it could really be.
      • Remixing an album by the greatest rock band of all time can be, well, daunting.
      • A third and final version, remixed by Amundsen, closes the album.
nounˈrimɪksˈrēmiks
  • A different version of a musical recording produced by remixing.

    eight remixes of the track are featured on the CD
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike most remixes, each track is treated beyond a simple representation or repetition of its original.
    • Some people did their remixes in a week or even a couple of days.
    • This isn't the follow-up to Chin Up Chin Up's promising debut, but a reprint of their first EP with the addition of two remixes, an acoustic version of ‘Falcons and Vulcans’, and a video.
    • The project naturally developed into collecting not only videos, but also original recordings and remixes into two double albums packed to the hilt with gems.
    • Often we include remixes of old pieces in our pre or post concert music.
    • Crucially it was a label where artists could experiment - wild remixes often became the version of choice.
    • However, he soon returned to it, and started doing odd music assignments, such as singing remixes and cover versions, besides ad jingles.
    • The result is a two-disc release that features remixes and originals.
    • Expect the remix of ‘Rude Boy’ to be hitting the airwaves soon featuring some of the best MCs in the game.
    • I'm going to wait for the disco remix, and it's going to be great.
    • In addition to remixes of previously released tracks, Camphor features two new songs.
    • Did you know that there are four remixes of that song?
    • The energetic pair also include remixes by four close and talented friends.
    • These remixes come close to capturing the spirit of other jazz-remix projects such as Germany's Mojo series, Verve Remixed and, of course, the various Blue Note Revisited series.
    • As the electronic descendant of the lowly ‘cover version,’ the remix has become an inventive genre in its own right.
    • And I believe this is the techno remix version.
    • Sting has quite clearly taken the third path and seduced a host of new fans through remixes, cover versions and car commercials.
    • So the message is clear, if you want to make music that sells then it makes good sense to give remixes a try.
    • It's not really fair to demand musical brilliance from remixes, although it can be done.
    • Every song comes out as the hip-hop remix.
 
 
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