This is also a remix challenge from LabelRadar. I selected “Orbit” from Ellis because it is a completely different genre.
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This is also a remix challenge from LabelRadar. I selected “Orbit” from Ellis because it is a completely different genre.
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On a very short notice I recognised this opportunity to create a remix for a remix contest of “What Do You Say (Move It Baby)” from “Common feat. PJ”
To transform a slow HipHop/Rap track into a dance version motivated me. And this is the result.
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Some day I found in a newsletter the announcement of a remix challenge of the “The Business, Pt. II” from Tiësto & Ty Dolla $ign.
I already liked the previous version of “The Business“. So I decided to take this challenge and produced my interpretation of “The Business, Pt. II”.
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It was a comedy show in Austrian television on 9th of March 2021. They showed a short section of a local news show for Vienna. The lady said “Wann werde ich geimpft?” (= “When Will I Be Vaccinated?”).
My brain started immediately thinking about a song with this phrase.
Two days later I asked my colleagues with different native languages if the Google translated results are correct.
A weekend later I had a dance song with seven languages.
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In the year of 2019 I created on my iPhone a new birthday song.
This year I polished it up with my professional DAW and rearranged it.
It is my personal birthday present 😉
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The Austrian Wind Energy Association IG Windkraft presented a Remix-Contest. They published some vocals, texts and sound samples.
I picked out the vocals, pieces of wisdom and a recording of the windmill and created this song.
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I saw a documentation on TV about the history of Austria around and after the World War II. There was a school class that sang the song “Heidenröslein”. It was a popular folk song by Heinrich Werner based on music from Franz Schubert and on a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.
I found a recording of “Das Meistersextett” a successor of the Comedian Harmonists from around 1934 and used the vocals to create a dance version of this song.
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I watched TV. An old episode of Columbo (“Suitable for Framing”) started with this song. I knew it but I could not identify it. Believe me or not, Shazam helped to google the result.
It is from Frédéric Chopin Étude Op. 10, No. 3. His critics gave it the name “Tristesse” (Sadness) or “Farewell” (L’Adieu).
I decided to name it Farewell. It does not sound so sad.
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