Between 2011 and 2014, several platforms hosted official remix contests. Sites like Splice (which now owns the assets of many defunct remix sites) sometimes re-license stems. While Midnight City is rarely free today, checking Splice’s “Stems” category for M83 might yield results if the rights have been cleared.

: Use the raw synth stems as "foley" for your own tracks, or re-sample the chords through your own pedalboard.

The drum stems reveal that while the beat is fundamentally a "four-on-the-floor" dance rhythm, the texture is everything. The snare has a cavernous, gated reverb typical of the 80s, while the kick drum is tight and punchy. The stems show how Gonzalez balanced live drum samples with electronic programming to create a groove that feels live yet mechanically precise.

: Contrary to popular belief, the famous opening riff isn't a pure synthesizer. Gonzalez created it by heavily distorting and pitching his own voice. Stems reveal a complex chain of crunchy distortion, delay, and reverb used to achieve that gritty, human-yet-alien quality.

allow you to download individual instrument stems (Drums, Bass, Synths, Vocals) for practice or covers. Educational Remakes: Production-focused YouTube channels often remake the song from scratch