Have a Solid Goal If You Remix Your New Song
January 27th, 2012
A lot of musical composers get their first steps on impressive remixes like this well-known Motivation Remix, since it creates exposure while avoiding the drawbacks involved in original songwriting. Nonetheless, you should have a care to always begin a remix with a visible goal visualized – what emotions you desire to create, a workable rhythm and genre. If you just begin a remix with a vague idea of the differences, far from leading with a powerful hit, you’re more likely to create the same kind of arcadey, beat-heavy club rendition that we’ve all heard a million times before. WantCrave} a glimpse at something fresh? Try this hit remix on for a muse! If all else fails, ponder selecting a diametrically-opposed genre for the sound and translating the instrumental tracks and rhythm over into that genre’s expectations for a shockingly new sound.