I'm trying to get something unique, but this 'unique' is trying to smell like: Pendulum -- drum'n'bass, dubstep & electrohouse (last album), electronic rock https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8mYd2X_9rrs -- Crush https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GchMBkdpyf4 -- Mutiny Knife Party 's works -- electroh...
Leche, if you have a proof, i'll agree, but the proof on wikipedia (wikipedia can be incorrect sometimes) says me that i'm right. Why do you think you now this thing better than professional musicians, not 1 or 2 pro musicians, but thousands and more? And I haven't seen any pro musicians who underst...
ACYDE, if you had been trying to just make different version (remix) of the track using the original sounds, and then made all synths yourself, it's more like a creative cover/remake/rework...

And, ... Oh, I has said that previously
Leche, are you kidding?
If you think that recording label like Warner can mistake, just read Acyde's message...

Unfortunately, label sets the rules, not we, who have <1000 followers on soundcloud, and not we, whose music isn't on a radio or in monstercat (that was an example) podcasts...
And it's impossible for pro label to get it wrong...
Leche, remix (almost always in professional musicians' works) is a piece with changed structure, but cover can be with the same structure. Just listen to remixes were done by Does It Offend You, Yeah?, Knife Party, and so one, and then listen to covers done by other artists. There aren't any remixes...
i'm pretty newbie in learning English, but, as for me, you can name your track `rework`, cause of `remake` and `rework` are very close by meaning. Creatively reworked track is creatively remade track, as for me.

P. S. Don't forget the word `creative`
Hi I'm 5ML As The Chill Fox said, remix is when you have elements of original song. Remake is when you done it yourself. And as I understand, you done it all yourself using only the vocals... ...for me it sounds like a remake, cause of I youtubed "knife party remake" and saw this videos ht...
It smells like it's noize (as genre), dubstep... something like witchstep.
I'm not a fan of witch* (house, 'step') but it smells like a good piece of it..
These are good songs for the second, third, forth tries. I think you should learn some mixing.. using not only changing volumes, but also using equalizers to avoid conflicts. Also, you should find some drum samples, because lmms built-in are not best quality, and usually not enough good ---- that wa...