remix

[ˈriːmɪks]

remix Definition

a new version of a song, recording, or other work of art created by adding to, removing from, or otherwise changing the original version.

Using remix: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "remix" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The DJ played a remix of the popular song.

  • Example

    The band released a remix of their hit single.

  • Example

    The movie is a remix of the classic story with a modern twist.

remix Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for remix

Phrases with remix

  • a society that allows and encourages derivative works by combining or editing existing materials to produce a new product

    Example

    The internet has given rise to a remix culture where people can create and share their own versions of popular media.

  • an album consisting of remixed versions of songs from a previous album

    Example

    The band released a remix album featuring new versions of their most popular songs.

  • acapella remix

    a remix that features only vocals without any instrumental accompaniment

    Example

    The acapella remix of the song became an instant hit on social media.

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Summary: remix in Brief

A 'remix' [ˈriːmɪks] is a new version of a song, recording, or other work of art created by adding to, removing from, or otherwise changing the original version. It can be a standalone product or part of a larger album or cultural movement, such as 'remix culture.' Examples include 'The DJ played a remix of the popular song' and 'The movie is a remix of the classic story with a modern twist.'