It's even exhausting for me to think about remixes because there were so many Miike Snow remixes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think remixes give songs more life.
I don't want to say I hate remixes, because I don't, but I hate what instantly comes to mind now when people say 'remixes.'
They amaze me most of those remixes. Some of them are crap. But every time I complain, someone comes up and says they are for a different market that you don't understand. Some of the New Order ones are really great, though.
I think the inspiration came from the fans. Whenever I'm online or whenever I get a chance to really communicate with the fans and the audience, they always say that they would love to have all of the remixes on one CD.
I like the way remixes sound. Some of them are really creative.
I doubt I'll ever pay someone to do a remix again, because there's some amazing stuff just coming out of bedrooms.
In the '80s, they were using an awful lot of technology but hadn't really figured out how it worked yet... You had these really great, simple pop songs turned into these gigantic overproductions.
So, it ended up being what you have there, seven songs brand new and ten live songs which is a good mix.
I like to come up with lots of different sounds. So the final version of a song might have been 10 completely different songs before we finally got it right.
Once I started working with generative music in the 1970s, I was flirting with ideas of making a kind of endless music - not like a record that you'd put on, which would play for a while and finish.
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