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Phoebe Bridgers Shares Three Remixes of “Kyoto”

Phoebe Bridgers Shares Three Remixes of “Kyoto”

Phoebe Bridgers has unveiled three new remixes of her GRAMMY-nominated track, “Kyoto.”

Glitch Gum, Bartees Strange and The Marias joined the artist for the “Kyoto” renditions, each of them handpicked by Bridgers herself. “All I know is one day, when I was in between Zoom classes last Fall, I thought, ‘Man, what if Phoebe Bridgers did hyperpop?’ That idea turned into a 30-second snippet of ‘Kyoto’, which turned into a full song, which turned into working with Phoebe and her team to make this little quarantine project come full circle in ways I could never even fathom,” Glitch Gum said of his remix. “It was so fun deconstructing the musical realms of both Phoebe and I and combining them into something that filled the hyperpop-indie-crossover-shaped hole in my brain. I am just really happy with how it turned out and forever thankful for Phoebe, her friends, and their continuous support.”

C-based producer and songwriter Bartees Strange said of his reworking, “I wanted to find a way to make this song hit in a completely different way, but still retain some of the big and small moments that make the song special to me. At first I was thinking through how I could use the stems, but the more I got into it the more I wanted to take it somewhere else entirely. Crushing tune, glad I could mess around with it.” Meanwhile, L.A. band The Marias shared, “I remember seeing Phoebe years ago at an open mic here in Los Angeles, and I knew right off the bat that she was really special. Working on this remix was a sort of full circle moment for us. ‘Kyoto’ is an amazing song as-is, so with the remix we were just curious to see what it would sound like with the vocal slowed down and adding some of our favorite synth sounds behind it.”

“Kyoto” earned two GRAMMY nominations for Best Rock Performance and Best Rock Song, while Punisher was nominated for Best Alternative Music Album and Bridgers earned a Best New Artist nod.

Stream the “Kyoto” remixes on Spotify below.

Elsewhere in new music releases, take a listen to Lorde’s first studio album in four years, Solar Power.

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