My wife cooks. I can't cook. I can remix leftovers pretty good, though.
When people were like, "Oh, wow, Donald Trump is so crazy. That's so nuts, what's happening?" in the 9 a. m. meeting, Jon Stewart was like, "No, I've seen this before, in Robert Mugabe. I've seen Trump as an African dictator. You guys don't know about nationalist rhetoric all over Europe?" "No, I thought we were the center of the world. " He has the ability to actually talk about that in a real way: "Oh, I've been there. I've talked to people there. This is just the remix on stuff that's been brewing for three, four years. " That's something very special.
It's weird for me when someone asks me to do a remix as Girl Talk and not use samples.
Everything is derivative. Everything is a remix, and we all stand on the shoulders of giants - a great phrase.
I got asked to remix a lot of movie themes, like Mission Impossible, which other people ended up doing quite well. But it was just never my thing.
We, as a band, are going to try to do a remix pack for some of our latest songs and do as much as we can. Every single that we release gets that. That's the thing that we enjoy. You meet a lot of talented producers and DJs, you revisit friends and ask them if they want to do a remix, that's one of the beauties in it right now: hearing different versions of our versions and just being able to put those out, as well.
I'm not gone remix a record I don't got no love for.
I remixed a remix, it was back to normal.
My opinion is that music is music. As long as you approach doing a remix with truth, I don't see the dance remixes being any different than an hip-hop remix- it's really a different version of the song.
Every new idea is just a mashup or a remix of one or more previous ideas.
I think ballads transcend better into my work when I remix something.
In a world where discovery is more important than delivery, it's the people who find, remix and direct attention to old stuff that should be rewarded, not the people who deliver it or sit on it waiting for someone to show up.
I started a recording studio. I started producing people and doing remixes.
I'm not going to lie; I'm not a huge remix person.
If you remix, people want to tap into your sound. If you keep that to yourself it makes the sound more special.
"I'm a new song and you're just a remix. "
I actually did a remix for Katy Perry, and her management didn't respond.
I've been dedicating my life to doing remixes and sample based music. Whether you're into it or not I'm going to continue to pump it out.
The remix culture became very much controlled by the corporate world, it's a marketing tool mostly, to create mixes for different genres. So it's very soul-less in a way.