Popular songs that should be made into Dubstep?
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Robert Miles - Children Refix
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=73004
Tried to veer away from the fromage factor
Robert Miles - Children Refix
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=73004
Tried to veer away from the fromage factor

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Dubstep is very unstrict, wich makes it one of the best genre for remixing tracks from a diverse variety of music.
I'd like to learn producing/remixing, just so I can remix some of these:
Pop tracks from old Madonna stuff, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, New Order.
Hard experimental music like Swans, Electric Wizard, Throbbing Gristle, The Melvins.
Old alternative rock like the Doors and Velvet Underground.
Nintendo music ^^. Old mario tracks are awesome.
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I'd actually REALLY like to make a twisted version of Get Down from the backstreet boys. Come on...tell me you wouldn't like to hear a fat distorted and pitched down voice telling you "GET DOWWWWWWNNNNN".
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I actually really like Ayo Technology (Timberlake and 50 Cent) Dubstep Remix, even though I hate these two artists with a passion.
I'd like to learn producing/remixing, just so I can remix some of these:
Pop tracks from old Madonna stuff, Depeche Mode, Gary Numan, New Order.
Hard experimental music like Swans, Electric Wizard, Throbbing Gristle, The Melvins.
Old alternative rock like the Doors and Velvet Underground.
Nintendo music ^^. Old mario tracks are awesome.
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I'd actually REALLY like to make a twisted version of Get Down from the backstreet boys. Come on...tell me you wouldn't like to hear a fat distorted and pitched down voice telling you "GET DOWWWWWWNNNNN".
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I actually really like Ayo Technology (Timberlake and 50 Cent) Dubstep Remix, even though I hate these two artists with a passion.
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wkd stuffHxdB wrote:Check out my
Robert Miles - Children Refix
http://dubstepforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=73004
Tried to veer away from the fromage factor

Magma wrote:Haven't heard that, but did he really remix Klaxons? Why on earth wouldn't you remix the 90s original which is still a fairly simple trance tune, but doesn't sound like it was made by a bunch of stnuc?NoSpin wrote: also, you probably know that Skream did a pretty phat remix of the Klaxon's tune It's Not Over Yet

to sell records to indie kids.....Philter wrote:Magma wrote:Haven't heard that, but did he really remix Klaxons? Why on earth wouldn't you remix the 90s original which is still a fairly simple trance tune, but doesn't sound like it was made by a bunch of stnuc?NoSpin wrote: also, you probably know that Skream did a pretty phat remix of the Klaxon's tune It's Not Over YetHA! yes, exacly.
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