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SGXRMX3 by SGX SGX : SGXRMX3.
Let loose the beast in your mind.


Five remixers plus SGX have reinterpreted songs from SGX's last two albums Hero of the Grey Area and Wonderful Bite, giving them new life. The initial track Push Anyway is SGX's hybrid remix/combination of two Wonderful Bite tracks, Die Anyway and Push. Prolific electronica producer Hollidayrain takes on Coactive for the second time and brings a chilled but heavy-hitting rendition, while Hy Bound's Amity mix invokes some Trifonic-style grittied-up orchestral beats. Full of stellar multi-genre electronica tracks, SGXRMX3 is a fun journey back through previous SGX favorites.
Songs:

1. Push Anyway
2. Coactive (Hollidayrain's 2011 Remix)
3. Amity (Hy Bound's Horrorville Mix)
4. Span (Malcos Remix)
5. True (Flexstyle Remix)
6. One Last
7. True (Flexstyle Remix Instrumental)

Listen to: the entire album.


License Let loose the beast in your mind by SGX for your project.
Play the music of SGX in your restaurant or store.

Release date: 2/14/2012
SGX lives in Maryland USA

Tagged as: Electronica, Ambient


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