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Taking Back Sunday Release New Remixes Of “S’old”

Taking Back Sunday have recruited producer Tushar Apte for new “Springloaded” and “152” remixes of “S’old.” You can check those out below. Apte said the following:

“I love the process of reimagining songs in different styles – I think it’s the best way to see if a song is great when it can stand up and stand out in different audio lenses. I think ‘S’old’ certainly does this and I hope fans and new listeners enjoy these remixes!”

The band added:

“When we met Tushar, we were working together on a collaboration with Steve Aoki. It was so much fun to blend our songwriting with theirs and see the layers that got added to it. Tushar is like a wizard with sounds and beats. Since we brought Tushar over to produce a rock record with us, we thought it would be fun to let him take a track and go wild with it and see where it ended up.”

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PostedDecember 20, 2023
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsTaking Back Sunday, S'old, 152

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