This stands for CD Maxi-Single (or CD-Maxi). In the 90s and early 2000s, record labels released CDs containing the album version, radio edits, and several remixes. For DJs, buying the "CDM" was essential to get the extended intros and outros needed for smooth mixing. A file tagged with "-CDM-" signals that this audio was likely ripped directly from a physical, store-bought disc, implying it contains the full, uncompressed track listing of that specific release.
Based on official 1997 CD Maxi releases of the "Remix" single, the contents usually include dance-oriented versions by Italian producers like and Lino Lodi : Laura No Está (Radio Vocal Version) – ~3:59 Laura No Está (Extended Vocal Mix) – ~5:12 Nek - Laura No Esta -Remix- -CDM- -WAV- - UP BY...
A staple for 90s club DJs, stretching the track to over 5 minutes with a driving dance beat. This stands for CD Maxi-Single (or CD-Maxi)
Based on your fragment, here's the for that release: A file tagged with "-CDM-" signals that this
Most editions of the "Laura No Está" remix single include variations of the following tracks: Radio Vocal Version (Remix): The standard dance-edit used for radio play. Extended Vocal Mix: A longer version (approx. 5:13) designed for club DJs. Handbaggers Remixes:
But from your text, it seems you just want the scene-style for a CDM (CD single) in WAV format, uploaded by a certain person/group.