Remixes

re·mix

[v. ree-miks; n. ree-miks] verb, re·mixed, re·mix·ing, noun
verb (used with object)
1.
to mix again.
2.
to mix and re-record the elements of (a musical recording) in a different way.
noun
3.
a remixed recording.

Origin:
1660–70

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remix
 
vb
1.  to change the balance and separation of (a recording), usually to emphasize the rhythm section
 
n
2.  a remixed version of a recording

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