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Die Mansion prepares us for "Sweater Weather" with sax-y dance remix

  • October 8, 2014
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Die Mansion's "Sweater Weather" remix is a perfect track for the dance floor this fall. The UK producer opts for remixing an acoustic version of "Sweater Weather" by Australian singer-songwriter Kelsey Karter and Hawaiian-born actor/singer Titus rather than taking on the Neighbourhood's original.  

The song bridges the gap between acoustic and house, adding in major saxophone to drive the rhythm. Acoustic chords and drum 'n' bass pave the way for Karter and Titus's vocals, who put an emotional spin on the Neighbourhood's vocals.  They sing into the chorus, where saxophone is introduced in a build towards a house drop.  Sexy saxophone riffs and bass take over the senses before the acoustic guitar drops back in.  The second verse makes way for the remix's climax, where Die Mansion gets into deep bass and a more varied sax session.  Give it a listen for yourself.

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Sweater Weather ft. Kelsey Karter & Titus (Die Mansion Remix)

  • 2014-09-30
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Peter is a writer based in Washington, D.C. who loves dance music and is currently dabbling in standup comedy, songwriting and music production.

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