Film School Remix Review Roundup

November 23rd, 2010

My Film School remix has made its way around the interwebz, and the feedback has been delightful! Thanks to everyone who checked it out and was kind enough to write something nice about it. And if you still haven’t heard it yourself, stream it above and/or download to the right…

Here’s the recap:
Consequence of Sound
Afternoon Jams
The Audioperv “AW has done it again… We’ve featured Alan’s work before and it only seems to be getting better.”
Some Kind of Awesome
Cause=Time
Daily Beatz “As he so often does, he starts out by completely changing the beat of the song… A little harder with a little more grit and 8-bit, but the fantastic original still shines through loud and clear.”
A Heart is a Spade
Pasta Primavera “Old faithful aka Alan Wilkis aka “The” Man decides to end my week on a high note with his new remix of Film School which I was pumped about ever since he tweeted about working on it. Wilkis never fails to disappoint and keeps it up on this.”
Indie Music Filter “Continuing to be a ‘go-to’ remixer…”
Music Like Dirt
Free Indie
Above The Fold “One of our favorite remixers… Up to his old tricks.”
Kata Rokkar
Les Enfants Terribles “The uber-talented Alan Wilkis, shot us a copy of his latest work… I’m digging the percussion on this one.”
Nerdy Frames
Skeet Beatz “I’m really feeling this jam. Alan Wilkis kills it on this track.”
Parasites and Sycophants
Indie Here
Music for Perfect People “Brooklyn’s remix master”
The Pop Stereo
Site of Sound “Alan Wilkis kills it as always, I appreciate everything he does.”
JayeLAudio “AW takes great tracks and puts his own unique spin on them and tests your allegiance to the original… AW’s interpretation gets rid of everything except lead singer Greg Berten’s pained vocals and adds slowed synth and almost a slow clap to paint the angst of the lyrics.”
MAAMF “One of the great things about Alan Wilkis is that he doesn’t change tracks drastically. Instead, he adds to them, embellishes them. You can tell that it’s still that track by your fave band, but you can also tell that there’s someone else that has put their own distinct take on it.”
Heave Media
Dumb Bass
Gonzo’s Music-o-rama
Lyfstyl
Revenge of Rob Gordon

That’s it – BAM!

Love love love,
A

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