Well, yes. But it's hard to cover an electronic track. In vocal music, just having a different voice can change the feeling/style of a song. I'm not sure what kind of effect changing equipment but trying to recreate the same sound would have but I'd quite like to see.
Have you heard of the word remix? It's basically a cover version but the word is used more especially in electronic music genres. There are a lot of remixes.
Radi, I think you need to stay as a freelancer only. There is no way you could function in a job where you had to work with other people. That whole red optical light mouse thing that blinds you would only be the first of hundreds of little problems you would concoct and I just cannot see you lasting more than a few weeks in any job. I think your best bet in life is to try and do as much freelance stuff as you can and try to make a living that way. Do you still live with your parents? That will help you financially and give you support like all high functioning rettrads will need.
Good luck, I hope you can succeed in your dream.
A proper job though can help pay your social insurance and pension. It could lead to a more stable future. Girls love a bit of stability when choosing a partner. I'm not working at what I want to be doing, I am not that lucky. I am working at something that provides a moderate level of security for me and my family.
I like to sleep with music on and when I'm drifting off it permeates my dreams as it does when I'm in the light sleep before waking. It generally makes the dreams a lot more vivid and strange, it's great I love it.
Surely there has to be something new about the release.
Not just remastering but unreleased bonus tracks, remixes etc should be OK.
I mean if a single can be on the list then an album that has a new track or two from the original release should be alright too.
There was this CD that came with Mixmag some years back.
http://www.discogs.com/John-B-Trance-n-Bass/release/60375
Clubby trance but trance nonetheless.