Cobert, Gwendal wrote:

... sounds like the best answer so far. Bringing a second question : a re-edit is usually 
done without the original artist's authorization, while a remix is 
"commissioned" by the artist, right ?

Gwendal
re: remixes, commissioned or not?:
And people like Yam Who? started out by doing
bootleg remixes (called remixes because they added
layers of acoustic instruments--new drums, basslines,
keys, etc; and real live players, not programmed
all by one person) for well known artists like
Pharrel of the Neptunes and Raphael Sadiq (spelling,
I just got up) and were so revered for these, despite
them being bootlegs, that they are now being
comissioned, sometimes by those same artists they
initially remixed without permission, for legitmate
remixes. Andrew Duke

np Stevie Wonder--They Won't Go When I Go

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