¿Cuál es el primer REMIX de la historia?
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The concept of modifying songs has long existed, but the formal "remix" originated when modifications were applied directly to recorded music. Early precursors to the remix can be observed in 1950s Jamaican dub music, where sound systems frequently isolated instrumental tracks or repeated rhythmic bases, establishing a new musical language before the term was formally adopted.
The definitive evolution of the remix occurred in US nightclubs during the 1970s as DJs required longer versions of tracks suitable for continuous play. This necessity drove studio manipulation. A pivotal moment often cited is 1974, when Tom Moulton created the remix for Don Downing's "Dream World," frequently regarded as the first commercial remix.
Ultimately, the designation of the "first remix" is tied to when the practice necessitated a formal term for the music industry.
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