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remix

[ verb ree-miks; noun ree-miks ]

verb (used with object)

, re·mixed, re·mix·ing.
  1. to mix again.
  2. to mix and re-record the elements of (a musical recording) in a different way.


noun

  1. a remixed recording.

remix

verb

  1. to change the balance and separation of (a recording), usually to emphasize the rhythm section


noun

  1. a remixed version of a recording

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Word History and Origins

Origin of remix1

First recorded in 1660–70

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Example Sentences

Shortly thereafter, T.I. lent his first post-incarceration verse to a remix of “Magic.”

Well, Beyoncé Platinum is rumored to include a remix featuring the singer.

The 16-song pop treasure chest comes to a thrilling close with “New Romantics,” a remix-ready stomper crammed with witty lyrics.

This was the summer of Daft Punk, but check out this remix of Random Access Memories.

In the second clip, a camera follows the cast around as they sing an a capella hip-hop remix of “Jingle Bells.”

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