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All about Byron Wallen's Moving where it dances

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Introduction

Introduction

In Byron Wallen's remix Moving Where it Dances there are elements of all three SoundJunction pieces at all times. Byron sees the remix almost as a film. The performers are all in different places, performing at the same time. It is his job to guide our attention around the music.

Find out how Byron used the SoundJunction pieces in Moving Where it Dances...

Feature

Feature

Byron Wallen: remixing - how far should you go?

Byron shares his thoughts on the art of remixing and whether there are any limits

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Articles

Articles

One way or another composers have been remixing for centuries, but how?

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Music can have a powerful impact - Byron Wallen recalls the moment when he was first stuck

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Summary: Finding a common pulse is part of the remixers art – Byron Wallen explains how it works

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Summary: Byron Wallen listened hard when combining the kora and vocals for his remix …

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The elements need to fit together not just harmonically but also rhythmically …

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Byron Wallen finds thinking of his remixes visually is a great help

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Remixers work in many ways – Byron Wallen explains his approach to the SoundJunction remix

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