Mastering the Remix
At its best, music inspires and commands our attention. At its worst, it frustrates and infuriates. And the latter happens because of the ferocity of our love for our aural art form. We love music too much to let harm come to it.
Like uncanny valley, anything slightly off can fill our tastes with rage and alienate that deviant sound from the pleasure centers of our brains. We crave specificity, even in the abstraction music hides in sometimes, and we lust after the sounds we’ve grown to love, no matter how unapparent those patterns seem in whatever our current flavor-of-the-week track is.
Our taste in music evolves through subtle, slowly changing shifts, slower than the millimeter-per-year crawl of the Earth’s tectonic plates (but about as personally powerful and cosmic). So remixes walk a really fucking thin tightrope. We need change, but too much change at once can catch us unprepared. Sometimes, remixes drag us through the mud with whatever god-awful-thing DJ_X has done to them, but sometimes, and somewhat amazingly, they allow us to reconsider tracks in ways we normally never would.
Perspective is everything, and one of the best ways to battle useless conviction to solidified ideas, and this is especially true of art, is to prepare yourself for the inevitable — that you will change. And change, like remixes, can be a beautiful thing; sometimes, we desperately need it.
Like Mos Def once said, “Everything’s got space between it, the planets, trees, your eyes. Your eyes get too close together, it’s a whole different world. You can lose perspective.” But at risk of trying to pin some personal explanation to Mos Def’s words, I won’t. I’ll just tell you that he’s got a good idea. When things get too intertwined, it’s hard for us to ever think about unraveling them. We get lost in webs of our own design.
With that in mind, I put together a list of my ten favorite remixes of the year. Subjective and beautiful. Don’t let my words color you. And don’t think of this as a masterpiece; think of this as my perspective. Enjoy. And enjoy wherever your music takes you.
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Favorite Ten Remixes of 2011
10. Pretty Lights - Summertime

9. Sun Glitters - A Dragonfly in the City (Teen Daze Remix)
8. Shangri-Las - Remember (Adventure Club Dubstep Remix)
7. Theophilus London - Why Even Try (RAC Remix)
6. UGK, Outkast & George Michael - International Whisperer’s Anthem (Skratch Bastid’s Sexy Sax Mix)
5. Mr. Little Jeans - The Suburbs (Arcade Fire Cover)
4. Sia - Breathe Me (Butch Clancy Remix)
3. Birdy - Shelter (Photek Remix)
2. Florence + The Machine - Shake It Out (The Weeknd Remix)
1. The Irrepressibles - In This Shirt (Röyksopp Edit)
Mix CD Life: Rap + Mashups (Freedom Fighters)
(Download below. 320 kbps.)
In the middle of making a melodic dubstep mix, I was cutting songs together and got stuck on this one voice sample of, “pump, pump, pump it up!” After you hear the same thing a hundred times it’s like you never want to hear anything ever again. So you know what? Rap sounded like a pretty good idea.
I know what you’re thinking. “Rap? Wtf.” But seriously. I have absurdly high standards for rap, and it has to have some fucking amazing melodies. Starts off emotional; gets hopeful around Jurassic 5’s Freedom; The Roots and Mos def show up for some old fashioned wordplay; MF Doom makes things a little more funky; Cyclops Rock’s mashup brings us back down to Earth; Tech N9ne wants to show us HIS Earth; and Tyga leads us out on something a little more heartfelt.
Love, listen, enjoy. Call it, “Freedom Fighters.”
Download here: http://www.mediafire.com/?v631xy9v0pic6ca
Track list / start times:
Beginning: Notorious B.I.G. x Kanye West - Suicidal Thoughts (White Lotus Runaway Mashup)
(@ 2:17): Talib Kweli - Hostile Gospel Pt. 1 (Deliver Us)
(@ 7:02): Jurassic 5 - Freedom
(@ 10:20): Wu Tang Clan vs. The Beatles - Uh Huh
(@ 13:46): The Roots - Guns Are Drawn
(@ 17:15): Mos Def - Auditorium
(@ 21:17): Kanye West - Get ‘em High (Ratatat Remix)
(@ 26:16): MF Doom ft. Mr. Fantastik - Rapp Snitch Knishes
(@ 29:09): Busta Rhymes - Put Your Hands Where My Eyes Can See (Datahowler Mashup)
(@ 31:27): UGK, Outkast, & George Michael - International Whisperer’s Anthem (Skratch Bastid’s Sexy Sax Mix)
(@ 37:16): CunninLynguists ft. Rick Warren - Stars Shine Brightest (In the Darkest of Night)
(@ 40:11): Cyclops Rock - Communist Future (Neutral Milk Hotel vs. Tyler the Creator Mashup)
(@ 43:08): OFWGKTA - Orange Juice (by EarlWolf)
(@ 46:04): The Hood Internet - Save Me Concubine (Ghostface Killah x Beirut)
(@ 48:55): Tech N9ne - K.O.D.
(@ 52:33): Warren G (ft. Nate Dogg) - Regulate
(@ 56:15): Tyga ft. Adele - Reminded