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Your remixes are often abstract, bearing little resemblence to the source. How do you approach remixes, and why isn it important to keep some familiarity to the original material?

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Your remixes are often abstract, bearing little resemblence to the source. How do you approach remixes, and why isn it important to keep some familiarity to the original material?

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Depends on what’s there, for a start. If it’s a good song, we’ll probably respect it and maintain it. And do what we would have done if we were doing that song. Sometimes, the track might be really good or really bad, and we’ll still completely brutalize it in different ways. I mean, you can brutalize something in sound editing, software development, or a sampler.. anything that can actually bend the audio in a section of sequences, and you still end up with some theoretical results. The actual track will sound completely different. Every approach we take, it’s often one of dismantling something, but It’s also one of taking It back down to its original bUilding blocks and starting up again as we would If we were using the bUilding blocks that they would have used And just do it to accomodate our tastes.

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