The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)
by Kasbo
— Released 9th July 2021 on Counter Records / Foreign Family Collective
Following the success of 2020’s “The Making Of A Paracosm”, electronic producer and songwriter Kasbo returns with a two-part remix EP series starting with “The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)” out July 9th on ODESZA s Foreign Family Collective. Alongside the announcement Kasbo shares a ethereal and lush remix of stand-out album track ‘Lune' feat Vancouver Sleep Clinic by Manilla Killa, who has remixed the likes of Lana Del Rey, London Grammar, and Dawn Golden in the past and...
Following the success of 2020’s “The Making Of A Paracosm”, electronic producer and songwriter Kasbo returns with a two-part remix EP series starting with “The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)” out July 9th on ODESZA s Foreign Family Collective. Alongside the announcement Kasbo shares a ethereal and lush remix of stand-out album track ‘Lune' feat Vancouver Sleep Clinic by Manilla Killa, who has remixed the likes of Lana Del Rey, London Grammar, and Dawn Golden in the past and releases his own music on Skrillex's OWSLA label. The remix package is also set to include remixes from Duskus, BOII, Just A Gent & Rando, and Mindchatter.
Kasbo (real name Carl Garsbo) is the 24-year-old electronic producer and songwriter (with a hugely impressive 420.9M+ combined streams), who released his anticipated and critically acclaimed second album “The Making of a Paracosm” on October 23rd 2020. The Gothenburg-based artist has received acclaim from the likes of Billboard (featured in Dance Ones To Watch), The Fader, Dancing Astronaut, Stereogum, Pilerats, Nest HQ,Complex, High Snobiety, NYLON and FLAUNT. He has performed at a number of internationally renowned festivals in the past, such as Coachella, Splendour In The Grass, Electric Forest Festival, Firefly Festival and more, also selling out major North American venues on his first-ever headline tour. In 2019 he toured with ODESZA on their run and capped off with a show at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.
The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)
by Kasbo
— Released 9th July 2021 on Counter Records / Foreign Family Collective
Tracklist
Following the success of 2020’s “The Making Of A Paracosm”, electronic producer and songwriter Kasbo returns with a two-part remix EP series starting with “The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)” out July 9th on ODESZA s Foreign Family Collective. Alongside the announcement Kasbo shares a ethereal and lush remix of stand-out album track ‘Lune' feat Vancouver Sleep Clinic by Manilla Killa, who has remixed the likes of Lana Del Rey, London Grammar, and Dawn Golden in the past and...
Following the success of 2020’s “The Making Of A Paracosm”, electronic producer and songwriter Kasbo returns with a two-part remix EP series starting with “The Making of a Paracosm (Remixes Vol. 1)” out July 9th on ODESZA s Foreign Family Collective. Alongside the announcement Kasbo shares a ethereal and lush remix of stand-out album track ‘Lune' feat Vancouver Sleep Clinic by Manilla Killa, who has remixed the likes of Lana Del Rey, London Grammar, and Dawn Golden in the past and releases his own music on Skrillex's OWSLA label. The remix package is also set to include remixes from Duskus, BOII, Just A Gent & Rando, and Mindchatter.
Kasbo (real name Carl Garsbo) is the 24-year-old electronic producer and songwriter (with a hugely impressive 420.9M+ combined streams), who released his anticipated and critically acclaimed second album “The Making of a Paracosm” on October 23rd 2020. The Gothenburg-based artist has received acclaim from the likes of Billboard (featured in Dance Ones To Watch), The Fader, Dancing Astronaut, Stereogum, Pilerats, Nest HQ,Complex, High Snobiety, NYLON and FLAUNT. He has performed at a number of internationally renowned festivals in the past, such as Coachella, Splendour In The Grass, Electric Forest Festival, Firefly Festival and more, also selling out major North American venues on his first-ever headline tour. In 2019 he toured with ODESZA on their run and capped off with a show at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Colorado.