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MAGfest’s Video Game DJ Battle goes down on Friday Night

Video Game DJ Battle at MAGfest
Video Game DJ Battle at MAGfest

Six DJs, all leaders in their genre, will battle it out on the MAGFest main stage. Each DJ will be granted 25 minutes to showcase the best of what their style has to offer, all while incorporating the best music from video games. The winner will be forever remembered as a Video Game DJ Champion.

Show starts at midnight. Doors open at 11:30PM on Friday Night. All ages, MAGfest badge is required for entry. Register at MAGfest.org

– – – THE DJs – – –
Dj CUTMAN – Chiptune
First up is the original video game DJ, and founder of the GameChops game music record label. After a year of touring the continent, Dj CUTMAN returns to MAGFest to bring you the best in chiptunes and video game music.

bLiNd – Trance
A veteran trance and house producer, bLiNd has been contributing to the VGM remix scene since 2002. He is hailed as one of the best video game remixers of all time.

Ben Briggs – Electro
Ben is a powerhouse producer, releasing over 10 albums in only three years. Taking inspiration from chiptune video game music, he wields the funkiest soundfonts and dirtiest basslines.

Grimecraft – Future Bass
From a digital world beyond your monitor, Grimecraft will twist your insides with body moving bass music. Don’t let your guard down, his meticulous made melodies will strike feels into the heart of even the coldest robot.

Flexstyle – Drum n Bass
Mind-bending energy and flexibility is what Flexstyle brings to the table. He’s an OverClocked ReMix producer who’s contributed to epic projects like Balance and Ruin and BadAss: Boss Themes.

DJ Totentanz – Hard Dance
The world-touring hard dance DJ stations herself between Philadelphia and Berlin. Never without a gig, Totentanz is an arsenal of hardsyle, hard dance and hardcore music.

– – – VISUALS – – –
Live 8-bit and circuit bent visuals by Pixel Seed.

Sponsored by GameChops, the video game remix label.

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The Colloquial Remix Naming Convention: How to Title and Tag Your Remix

Over the years of my DJing career I’ve seen a hundred different ways of tagging and titling remixes. Some distinct trends in naming and tagging have emerged thanks to the popularity of remixing and posting music online. In this post I’ll outline the way I label my tracks, and distinguish between some of the common remix types.

 

 THE COLLOQUIAL REMIX NAMING CONVENTION

Original Artist – Original Title ft. Featured Artist (Remixer Name RemixTitle Remix Type)

Example: Zedd – Clarity ft. Foxes (Balloonbear Remix) (Dj CUTMAN Edit)

Wow, that’s a lot of info. This is all typically stored in an audio files title tag, while the rest of the MP3 tags are optional. Let’s go over what all these elements mean:

Original Artist – As you might have gathered, this is the name of the artist who produced or released the original song the remix is based off of. This is not the name of the remixer.

Original Title – The name of the original song the remix is based off of.

ft. – Optional, short for “featuring”, used for included a separate artist who significantly contributed to the original song, like a guest vocalist. Occasionally appears as “feat.” or “featuring.” This field should only be present if it exists in the original song title.

Featured Artist – Optional, the name of the featured artist, if any.

Remixer Name – The name of the producer or DJ who created the remix.

Remix Title – Optional, a place indicate genre or project title for the remix. This remix title by Electric Children is ridiculous and also amazing.

Remix Type – Typically, this last part of the title tag is simply the word “Remix”, but there are many different kinds of remixes, so I will briefly overview some of the most common kinds of remixes

  • Remix – The catch-all term. Years ago this word meant an audio engineer literally re-mixed the song’s original multitrack recording (known as “stems”). Today, a remix refers to any song that contains a sample or direct reference of another song. Sometimes this is created from the song’s stems, other times just the vocal track. If no samples or stems are used, it is not technically a remix, but a cover song, but sometimes these are still referred to as Remixes for marketing purposes.
  • Bootleg – An unofficial remix created by sampling an MP3 or audio file of the entire song. Bootlegs are not created with stems.
  • Edit / Fix – An Edit or Fix is remix or bootleg that makes only minor adjustments to the original song. Changing a drum pattern, equalization, tempo, or the song’s arrangement all constitutes an edit. Edits are commonly created by DJs who would like to use a song in their  sets, but need to make adjustments to fit the format of their show.
  • ReEdit / ReFix – A ReEdit or ReFix is an Edit or Fix of another producers Edit, Fix or Bootleg.

Something I missed? Know a better way to title remixes? Let us know in the comments!

MAGfest: Dj CUTMAN & GameChops special events

magfestThe time is upon us. The annual Music and Gaming festival ( MAGfest ) is significant for both gamers and artists. For one, it’s where the original inspiration for Dj CUTMAN was conceived. Now, just three years later, my friends are I are gearing up for our largest MAGfest yet!

Thursday: NESteryears Album Release
NESteryearsMAGfest’s opening day and the release of bLiNd’s first full-length remix album NESteryears! From MegaMan to Castlevania, bLiNd has put his nose to the grindstone and produced 11 exclusive remixes with GameChops!The album will be available from GameChops.com and CD versions will be available at MAGfest!

This page will be updated with a link to the album once it has been released!

 

Friday: bLiNd & Ben Briggs Live!
Ben Briggs live at Nerdapalooza 2012Get to the main concert hall Friday at 11:30PM (that’s right before midnight!) to catch Benjamin Briggs and bLiNd’s DJ sets!They’ll be spinning their own video game remixes, some tracks from their GameChops releases and some other treats. The first time these two legendary remixers have performed together, so don’t miss it!

For music by bLiNd and Benjamin Briggs, check out music.GameChops.com

 

Saturday: Dj CUTMAN Concert (the final boss battle)
Dj CUTMANSaturday night (and slighting into Sunday morning) at 12:30AM is the final boss battle of MAGfest, none other then a set yours truly!I have the honor of following Yuzo Koshiro (Streets of Rage, ActRaiser, Shinobi), the Japanese musician and DJ. This is his first show in the US, and he is a guest of honor at MAGfest!

I’ll be debuting new remixes,a handful of original tracks and my favorite game and chiptune inspired songs from the past year. I will be joined by a very special guest for the first portion of the set. Be there!

 

All Weekend: Dj CUTMAN & GameChops Booth!
For the past two years I’ve been tabling at conventions, DJing some tunes and providing music for the convention. This year, thanks to GameChops, will be the biggest year yet! I’m coming with exclusive CDs from GameChops artists as well as bLiNd’s new album and a brand new compilation that won’t be released for another 3 weeks! Stay ttuned to my Facebook and Twitter for give-aways!Get to the booth on Thursday or Friday as supplies are limited! (this post will be updated with directions to the booth as soon as I can manage :)

MAGfest is the event I look forward to every year! If you can’t make it, stay tuned to this blog for updates and new music! Let’s get this new year started right!

-C

Electric Children – Florida Set

Dual-wielding LSDj wizard Electric Children has released a new live mix. Here’s what he has to say about it:

“This is the mistake-free version of the live set I played in Tampa, Florida for Shadocon 2011! Includes 2 unreleased songs and a few unheard new live bits.”

Setlist:
1. Intro
2. I AM
3. Electric Children Sucks
4. Traitor (Live Edit)
5. Like a G6 trans
6. Missing You (EC Letting Go Remix)
7. Arsonist (2012 Version)
8. Car-Jack (2011 Version)