This post is a bit of a retrospective on small personal project I worked on a few years ago and what I hoped at the time to be something unique. While the name came a few months after its inception, it is very apropos for my intention and execution of each project. Each track was spliced into samples, and re-constructed into a final product is similar yet unique to that of its original self. You may think that this sounds similar to how most remixes are produced, and you would be right. Similar techniques are used by music producers to create VIP (variance in production) mixes of their own songs. What makes SnS remixes unique are the restrictions placed on the creation process from the onset of the project. Before I list out what those restrictions were (spoilers: there were only two), I want to speak a little on the inspiration for this project. During my time in studies in audio engineering and acoustics at Belmont University, we learned a lot about what is now a largely antiquated...