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Short post version: This is the remix of Meghan Tonjes’ “The Fault Is In Our Stars” that I made. It’s now available on iTunes here: http://dftba.com/starsremix
Long post version: Remixes are fun. Remixes give songs second and third lives. And good remixes usually reveal a new side of an old song to familiar listeners. Gah, I love ‘em.
For my remix of Meghan’s “TFiiOS”, the only elements from her original recording that I used were her gorgeous vocals (of course), and I looped the very first four or five note guitar riff she played and used that riff throughout the verses. Everything else is new and unique to this remix. The bass guitar, the piano, the numerous bits of percussion, a number of sound manipulations to create wind and other haunting effects, the electric guitar, etc.
I didn’t mess with Meghan’s song structure at all, it was perfect to begin with (ie, I didn’t extend any breaks or shift around verses and bridges, etc.) And I didn’t autotune or digitally stutter her vocals at all, which seems to be popular in recent remixes. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. (listen to Meghan’s original recording)
What I did do though, is present the song in a completely different sonic environment from Meghan’s solo guitar performance. Hopefully this new environment will help bring a few new fans to the song. I truly believe “TFiiOS” is one of the top ten best songs DFTBA Records has released so far.
The Talk-About-It-Before-It’s-Really-A-Thing post wrap-up: I really enjoyed working on this song. And I had fun working on my remix of Alex Day’s “Forever Yours” last year. I think it might be interesting to work on a full EP of remixes of my favorite DFTBA releases.
There’s some technical difficulties that might stand in the way. First, most of our artists don’t keep their multitrack sessions and without those, a remix is out of the question (we found this out when we tried to release a Rock Band version of DFTBA Records Greatest Hits and no one could provide us with the multitrack material we needed).
And second, some of those who do hang on to their multitracks don’t record to a tempo track, again, making a proper remix very difficult to impossible without a lot of hours spent cleaning up and resyncing their performance to a tempo track. But for songs where the original multitrack material exists, and where tempo tracks were used (and where I LIKE the song), I think it could work.
The big question is, is there enough interest to make it worth the time and effort? Let me know by buying my remix of “TFiiOS” on iTunes: http://dftba.com/starsremix ;)
So this started innocently enough. I was making a new desktop wallpaper, starting with the Erase This swirls and backdrop… But then I just kept adding various elements until I ended up with a cornucopia of Alan Projects that I’ve written/designed/been a part of.
I may be a little bias, but I think it’s the best desktop wallpaper in the history of desktop wallpapers.
Here are some Project for Awesome Livestream highlights, for those that may have missed it!
- John Green licks his dog
- Frezned does a snake dance with charming kazoo music provided by Erin
- wheezywaiter serenades his girlfriend with “Bananas”
- wheezywaiter does a handstand
- Kristina Horner rubs peanut butter, her least favorite condiment, all over her face
- Hayley G. Hoover makes out with things
- Tyler Oakley miraculously raises his goal of $42,000 in the last five minutes of his live time and introduces us to his great parents
- Corey Vidal raises $3,000 for youth homelessness and blends gross things
- Hank Green goes slightly insane; talks about shoving meat into orifices and gerbil testicles at three in the morning
- Alex Day’s Forever Yours (and the dozen remixes) breaks into the top 10 of the UK charts
- Alex Day covers Darren Criss; a friend of Darren’s puts Alex and Darren in touch.
- John Green draws all over his own face with sharpies, including writing “I love Hank” on his neck.
- Lauren Maggiacomo shows us her cats; her husband hides among the stuffed animals.
- Alan Lastufka continues valiantly hosting the liveshow when Hank Green oversleeps
- Hank Green posts an embarrassing picture from his childhood, which has been remixed quite a few times.
- Hank Green sings a preview of his song, “Video Game Books,” about The Fault in Our Stars and sings his other songs.
- Hank Green calls his brother and tells him he loves him. Awwwwww!
How much did we make?
- Hank Green sells 100 hanklerfish sheets
- John Green sells 150 slightly-used sharpies
- Over 1000 copies of John Green’s Zombie Story are sold
- More than $60,000 — and counting! — is raised to be distributed among the most-voted for charities
Who stayed up all night with us? What were your favorite moments?
Sometimes is nice to just listen to John’s voice. (via Aaron)
I never saw a reflection more true,
before the day I saw myself in you,
a love, separated by miles of sea,
call it long-distance
but we call it a new journeyAnd now I’m watching you, watching me
from beyond places that I believe in,
and as I hear your way with words
I lose where mine have been,
it’s like every page we took
was from a fairy tale picture book…
I’d forgotten how happy we’d looked.I never heard your voice clearer,
before I read the lipstick on the mirror,
a smudge, in fade-resistant pink
call it eternity
but it felt like a blinkAnd now I’m watching you, watching me
from beyond places that I believe in,
and as I hear your way with words
I lose where mine have been,
and now I’m watching you, watching me
from beyond places I believe in,
and as I hear your way with words
I lose where mine have been,
it’s like every page we took
was from a fairy tale picture book…I’d forgotten how happy we’d looked.
I’d forgotten how happy we’d looked.
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