Electro Spectre remix contest – the results are in, the winning tracks are out!

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Late this summer the Norwegian electro-pop band Electro Spectre announced a remix contest for their latest single “The way you love”, and the results are in! Isak Rypdal, producer and keyboardist of Electro Spectre, received tens of mixes, both domestic and from abroad.

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(By our Norwegian correspondent Jan Ronald Stange)

Late this summer the Norwegian electro-pop band Electro Spectre announced a remix contest for their latest single “The way you love”, and the results are in! Isak Rypdal, producer and keyboardist of Electro Spectre, received tens of mixes, both domestic and from abroad. This resulted in an EP release with 7 winning remixes, and lots of the runners up are also available on a Bandcamp page.

‘The Way You Love REMIXES’ WP includes remixes from SnifferGod (Alex Møklebust / Zeromancer, Seigmen), Morganix (Morgan Lindstrøm / Langsomt Mot Nord, w/additional vocals by Kjersti Helene Larsen), Defiant Machines, Technomancer, Mudman, Watch Dogs and the Cologne based remixer Yves.
The “Morganix remix” will also have it’s radio debut on Norwegian broadcaster Radio Nova this Friday night (September 14th) – check out the synth related programme Midnight Magic around 23:00: https://radionova.no/programmer/midnightmagic

Buy/listen to the REMIXES @ iTunes, Spotify and Bandcamp. Do also check out the runners up at their own Bandcamp page!

 

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Sometimes - when I'm not cooking, biking, listening to music or attending concerts, I write stuff for side-line.com. Mostly about Norwegian bands, but it's been some Russian, Swedish, English, American, Danish, German and others too... ;)

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