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Francis Preve takes us on a tour of "Infinite Cities" from The Bright Light Social Hour [Premiere]

  • February 10, 2015
  • Paige Fuentes
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Your favorite Austin based neo-psychedelic band, The Bright Light Social Hour, has gone from one end of the musical spectrum to the other with the help of producer Francis Preve on their latest remix of "Infinite Cities". The once psych-rock track has a whole new sound that may surprise you, as it has taken on a house beat to carry you straight onto the dance floor.

Preve knows that a classic house beat can be just what any dance fiend needs. Pair that with some edgy and chopped vocals from the original track, and you'll be whisked away to The Bright Light Social Hour's designed land of "Infinite Cities". You can find the original track on TBLSH's upcoming album Space Is Still The Place, being released on March 10th in collaboration with Frenchkiss worldwide.

We've got your first look at the remix below, so have a listen and let us know what you think! And don't forget to snag the new album off of Frenchkiss here.

 

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The Bright Light Social Hour

"Infinite Cities" (Francis Preve Remix)

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