Remix Lumines II's 'Breezer' track
Wanna hang with Junkie XL at the Winter Music Conference in Miami next year? We don't either. But Buena Vista's Lumines II Video Mixer is a fun diversion for wannabe DJs anyway. The mixing program is free to use and you aren't obligated to enter the contest (unless you want to). We just wish this thing had a chop n' screw button...









Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
PayTheMan @ Dec 1st 2006 1:47AM
pretty amusing:
http://buenavistagames.go.com/lumines/mixer/?_s=d@N6M7M8N7N7M6M5M3N1M1N3$dt@85.580.075.457.438.930.823.518.013.27.951.84$m1@U1U6U6U5U1$m1t@70.049.635.017.01.50$m2@U3$m2t@3.32$b1@W1W2W2W1W2W3$b1t@80.761.346.330.214.60000$b2@$b2t@$d1@S3S6S4S4S1$d1t@74.359.844.830.414.8$d2@$d2t@$v@B2B7A4A7B5B4A1B6A7A2B3A9$
The Wolfkin @ Dec 1st 2006 9:07PM
Well I never would have guess Texas representation from Joystiq.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Screw
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screwed_and_Chopped
razer @ Dec 2nd 2006 7:24PM
Wow, that Breezer track really sucks. Great choice in using a washed up techno nobody to do your music. I don't think a remix could help this track.