Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical

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Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical
Awarded forQuality
National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences
First awarded1998
Currently held byWet Leg, "Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)" (2024)
WebsiteGrammy.com

The Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical is an honor presented to producers for quality

National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences of the United States to "honor artistic achievement, technical proficiency and overall excellence in the recording industry, without regard to album sales or chart position".[2]

The award was first presented as the Grammy Award for Remixer of the Year, Non-Classical at the

52nd Grammy Awards, the award is presented "to recognize an individual(s) who takes previously recorded material and adds or alters it in such a way as to create a new and unique performance".[3] The prize is given to the remixer(s), not the original artist(s).[3]

French DJ

Deep Dish
have each been nominated for the award twice and have won it once.

Recipients

A man wearing a white shirt and headphones at a mixing table
Four-time nominee Steve "Silk" Hurley.
2003 winner Roger Sanchez.
Louie Vega
performing in 2009.
2008 winner Benny Benassi
in 2010.
2009 winners Justice
performing in 2011.
Two-time winner, David Guetta.
Afrojack received the award in 2011 alongside David Guetta.
Two-time winner Skrillex.
2015 winner, Tijs Michiel Verwest (Tiësto).
2020 recipient and only female winner to date, Tracy Young.
2022 winner, Mike Shinoda.
Year[I] Recipient(s) Work Performing artist(s) Nominees
(Performer(s) in parentheses)
Ref.
1998
Frankie Knuckles "Un-Break My Heart (Franktidrama Club Mix)" Toni Braxton [4]
1999
David Morales "My All (Classic and Club mixes)" Mariah Carey [5]
2000
Club 69
"Believe (Club 69 mixes)" Cher [6]
2001
Hex Hector "I Turn To You (Hex Hector Mix)" Melanie C
[7]
2002
Deep Dish "Thank You (Deep Dish Vocal Remix)" Dido
[8]
2003
Roger Sanchez "Hella Good (Roger Sanchez Remix Main)" No Doubt
[9]
2004
Maurice Joshua "
Crazy in Love
(Maurice's Soul Mix)"
Jay Z
[10]
2005
Jacques Lu Cont
"It's My Life (Jacques Lu Cont's Thin White Duke Mix)" No Doubt
[11]
2006
Louie Vega
"Superfly (Louie Vega EOL Mix)" Curtis Mayfield
[12]
2007
Jacques Lu Cont
"Talk (Thin White Duke Mix)" Coldplay
[13]
2008
Benny Benassi "Bring the Noise (Benny Benassi Sfaction Remix)"
Public Enemy
[14]
2009
Justice
"Electric Feel (Justice Remix)" MGMT
[15]
2010
David Guetta "When Love Takes Over (Electro Extended Remix)" David Guetta featuring Kelly Rowland
[16]
2011
David Guetta & Afrojack "Revolver (David Guetta's One Love Club Remix)"
Madonna
[17]
2012
Skrillex "Cinema (Skrillex Remix)" Benny Benassi
[18]
2013
Joseph Ray, Skrillex & Daniel Stephens "Promises (Skrillex and Nero Remix)" Nero
  • Axel Hedfors
    – "In My Mind (Axwell Remix)" (Ivan Gough and Feenixpawl featuring Georgi Kay)
  • Tommy Trash – "The Veldt (Tommy Trash Remix)" (Deadmau5 featuring Chris James)
  • Photek – "Lie Down in Darkness (Photek Remix)" (Moby)
  • Eric Prydz – "Midnight City (Eric Prydz Private Remix)" (M83)
[19]
2014
Cedric Gervais "Summertime Sadness (Cedric Gervais Remix)" Lana Del Rey
[20]
2015
Tijs Michiel Verwest "All of Me (Tiësto's Birthday Treatment Remix)" John Legend
[21]
2016
Dave Audé "Uptown Funk (Dave Audé Remix)" Mark Ronson featuring Bruno Mars
[22]
2017
André Allen Anjos "Tearing Me Up (RAC Remix)" Bob Moses
  • Josh Williams – "Cali Coast (Psionics Remix)" (Soul Pacific)
  • starRo – "Heavy Star Movin' (starRo Remix)" (The Silver Lake Chorus)
  • Wings
    )
  • Ry X
    )
  • Joe Goddard – "Wide Open (Joe Goddard Remix)" (The Chemical Brothers)
[23]
2018
Dennis White
"You Move (Latroit Remix)" Depeche Mode
[24]
2019
Alex Crossan
"Walking Away (Mura Masa Remix)" Haim
[25]
2020
Tracy Young "I Rise (Tracy Young's Pride Intro Radio Remix)"
Madonna
[26]
2021
Imanbek Zeikenov "Roses (Imanbek Remix)"
SAINt JHN
  • RAC – "Do You Ever (RAC Mix)" (Phil Good)
  • Morgan Page – "Imaginary Friends (Morgan Page Remix)" (Deadmau5)
  • Louie Vega
    – "Praying For You (Louie Vega Main Mix)" (Jasper Street Co.)
  • Haywyre – "Young & Alive (Bazzi vs. Haywyre Remix)" (Bazzi)
[27]
2022 Mike Shinoda "Passenger (Mike Shinoda Remix)" Deftones
[28]
2023 Purple Disco Machine "About Damn Time (Purple Disco Machine Remix)" Lizzo
[29]
2024 Wet Leg "Wagging Tongue (Wet Leg Remix)" Depeche Mode

^[I] Each year is linked to the article about the Grammy Awards held that year.

Artists with multiple wins

2 wins

Artists with multiple nominations

See also

References

General
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  20. ISSN 0458-3035
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