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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!

Powerglove Remix Contest

My netlabel GameChops is hosting it’s first remix contest for Powerglove, the tune Benjamin Briggs and I did together. Here’s your chance to take this brand new track and edit, change, mix and wreck it in whichever way you see fit! Are you an audio nerd who just likes listening to stems? [I am, had to ask :] Well they’re free, so head over to GameChops, download the stems and start remixing!

We took a sample from the Nintendo game Mig 29 Soviet Fighter and transformed it into a dirty, loud, electrohouse track! Featuring samples from the movie The Wizard, this tune is so good it can only be described as “so bad.” Have a listen:

Ready to make this track your own at a chance to win a release on GameChops? Head over to the Remix Stems page, download and get to mixing! Submission deadline is June 25th!

Cave Story remix by Dj CUTMAN

I really like this song. I was working on another project but couldn’t stop listening to this piece over and over, so I decided to slow it down, and give it some neo-soul drums and groove. What I like the most about this beat is that I doubled the sample up an octave, hooked it into a sidechain compressor to give it a sort of airy presence. You can hear it solo’d in the drop at 1:35

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