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Two new remixes for two icons!

  • Writer: Rod Thomas
    Rod Thomas
  • Aug 6, 2025
  • 1 min read

My teenage self is screaming - August has so far seen my remixes for both Kate Pierson of the B-52's and the iconic SYLVESTER be released!

Kate asked me to remix her fab recent song 'Pillow Queen' which has a really fun accompanying video.

Sylvester's team asked me to remix the timeless hit 'You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)' - WILD!!!


What an honour! I hope you enjoy the remixes!

 
 
 

18 Comments


232 123
232 123
5 days ago

I love how these iconic tracks got a fresh spin. Listening to this while lounging on my couch, it's got me dancing in no time. Image to Image AI

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flower23 skeinc
flower23 skeinc
Jan 08

Each round Phrazle becomes a careful process of discovery, where small details lead to larger insights.

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Brawl Cbr
Brawl Cbr
Dec 26, 2025

The encounter design in city brawl game emphasizes directional pressure, forcing quick decisions as opponents approach from multiple sides.

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Carlson Roy
Carlson Roy
Nov 10, 2025

In plants vs brainrots, no map feels the same. The desert drains plant hydration while green fields boost growth, making players constantly adjust their lineup.

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Donovan Forrest
Donovan Forrest
Oct 16, 2025

Remixing two icons like that is such a dream come true. I love how both artists have such vibrant, uplifting sounds — perfect material for a creative spin. Listening to your Sylvester remix might just become my new soundtrack while trying to beat those tricky Geometry Dash Lite levels!

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