Jesus, Walk With Me

I’ve made no secret of my ever-increasing love for Sweden’s Club 8. Their latest album, The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Dreaming, is the very essence of pop perfection. And now, Labrador Records is offering up a series of remixes of “Jesus, Walk With Me”, the first single from The Boy Who Couldn’t Stop Dreaming.
The first remix is by Stockholm-based Jimahl, and it stretches the wistful pop ballad into an 8-minute chill out with layers of electronic beats, soft electric guitars, and nostalgic atmospheres. Click here to download.
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- Anji Bee
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- March 6, 2008
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- Jason
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- March 6, 2008
Commenting is not available in this weblog entry.nice! thanks for sharing. i don’t suppose that song is podsafe is it? i’d love to spin it on the chillcast. it would fit in quite wonderfully on my show.
I don’t know. It seems like the track is pretty freely available—Pitchfork had it as a download for awhile—so I suppose podcasting isn’t out of the question.