0 past simple and past participle of remix
1 to use a machine or computer to change or improve the different parts of an existing music recording to make a new recording
The way different tracks were remixed in terms of balance and effects became increasingly extreme.
However, the majority of the work recorded on the tapes is snippets of these cells that are tweaked and remixed ad infinitum.
And most radically, 'spaces' are plundered and remixed in the dance techno world.
These are later remixed with water.
Many of the albums are compilations of remixed anime music, while other albums feature remixed dance music.
The second disc of the album also features 9 of their past songs remixed and remade.
It was remixed to make the kick drum heavier and the bass synth fatter.
Only half the album was eventually remixed, with the original recordings being used for the rest of the album and single.