If you have read the 2 previous posts I wrote on the subject (part 1 and part 2), you should be convinced by now that getting your tracks remixed is a damn good idea.
Now where do your start when JUSTICE (who just remixed the latest U2 single - coming soon on Zerocast) or SIMIAN MOBILE DISCO (back on form with a great remix of Deerhunter) are too busy to return your calls ?
Here are a few sites to check out
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CCMixter - the community remix site sponsored by Creative Common is probably the most established. You will obviously need to licence your tracks under CC and you might have to put (some) money on the table to get people started.
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RemixFight - register, ask nicely and there is a good chance that MC Jack in the Box and his friends will be more than happy to mix things up for you. They had a go some time ago at remixing POSITIVE and I will be posting soon some of the results.
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Jamglue and SpliceMusic - I haven't tried any of them yet so feel free to feedback if you have.
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Indaba Music - although it is no per se a remix site but focuses on online music collaboration, there are plenty of people who would be more than able and probably happy to help you. Indaba is my favourite (you will find me there looking sultry having a smoke - very French).
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Le Blog du Baron - and of course, what prevents you from contacting directly some of the remixers regularly featured in ZEROCAST ? Chance is that if you like what they do, they will like to hear it and who knows, they might be up to lend you a hand.