remix
Pronunciation
/ɹɪmˈɪks/

Definition & Meaning of "remix"in English

Remix
01

a new version of an existing record made by rearranging or adding new pieces to it, using a special device

Grammatical Information
Animacy status
Abstract
Composition
Compound
Countable
Plural form
remixes

What is a "remix"?

A remix is a modified version of a song or piece of music, created by altering elements of the original recording. This can involve changing the arrangement, adding new sounds or beats, adjusting the tempo, or reworking the vocals. Remixes are often done to give a fresh perspective to the original track, make it suitable for different genres or audiences, or enhance its appeal for dance floors or radio play.

Examples
The artist 's remix of classical paintings with modern graffiti went viral.
to remix
01

to produce a new version of a recorded piece of music by rearranging or adding new pieces to it, using a special device

Transitive: to remix sth
Grammatical Information
Composition
derived
Action verb
Regular
Present tense
remix
3rd person singular
remixes
Present participle
remixing
Past simple
remixed
Past participle
remixed
Examples
The producer remixed the track to highlight the bassline.
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