A version containing all backing tracks and vocals except the lead vocal , essentially used for live performances where the singer performs the lead live.
While genres like rock or hip-hop rarely use this tag unless a major remix is released later, it remains a standard convention in the EDM world to maintain clarity across the various versions of a single release. Why (Original mix)
Unlike other versions, the Original Mix usually contains the full structural elements of the track: A version containing all backing tracks and vocals
A longer version designed for DJs, featuring extended intro and outro segments to make beat-matching and transitioning easier. It helps DJs quickly identify the standard version
It helps DJs quickly identify the standard version of a song while browsing large libraries that may include "Dub Mixes," "Instrumental Mixes," or "VIP Edits".
If a remix becomes more popular than the original (e.g., Robin S - "Show Me Love" ), the label ensures listeners don't accidentally buy or play the wrong version. Comparison to Other Mixes