Eliana and Jess, explore remix culture beyond music, spanning literature, games, social media, and even food. From Shakespeare’s adaptations to TikTok trends and Cronuts, remixing is everywhere. Tune in to learn how remixing sparks creativity, builds 21st-century skills, and lets anyone put their own spin on the world.
References
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Eilish, B. (2019). Bad guy [Song]. On When we all fall asleep, where do we go? [Album]. Darkroom/Interscope Records.
Hair of the Dog. (2001). American pie [Song]. On At the parting glass [Album]. October Eve Records.
Hannah, H. [@hannnahhv]. (2025, September 22). My autumn Spotify playlist rotation [Video]. TikTok. https://www.tiktok.com/@hannnahhv/photo/7545306508637130039
James, K. (2020). Remixing worlds: Player creativity and hybrid culture in EVE Online. In Digital play and culture (pp. 45–68). Routledge.
Jay-Z. (1998). Hard knock life (ghetto anthem) [Song]. On Vol. 2... Hard knock life [Album]. Roc-A-Fella Records.
Meat Loaf. (1993). I’d do anything for love (but I won’t do that) [Song]. On Bat out of hell II: Back into hell [Album]. MCA Records.
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Seal. (1994). Kiss from a rose [Song]. On Seal II [Album]. Sire Records.
The Notorious B.I.G., Puff Daddy, & Mase. (1997). Mo money mo problems [Song]. On Life after death [Album]. Bad Boy Records; Arista Records.