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s with the rest of the album, these songs were mixed by famed studio guru Spike Stent—whose résumé features the likes of U2, Beyoncé, and Björk—and they all sound massive. “Never Ending Circles” is hooked around a bright, repeatedly stumbling synth part and features a middle-eight that evokes the more sparkling moments from Taylor Swift’s 1989.
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s with the rest of the album, these songs were mixed by famed studio guru Spike Stent—whose résumé features the likes of U2, Beyoncé, and Björk—and they all sound massive. “Never Ending Circles” is hooked around a bright, repeatedly stumbling synth part and features a middle-eight that evokes the more sparkling moments from Taylor Swift’s 1989.
Do What U Want 6.0?
You are really quick and thanks for quoting, they deleted the article. Now, your post is valuable and EXCLUSIVE.
alexandergold:
If you see my at the 1989 World Tour soon, come give me a hug. I don’t care if you love or hate or love to hate me. I hate when people tweet me about wanting to say hi, but not doing it. I love all of you and so much happens in my life because of you guys.
I’m not going to say what day though I probably won’t be able to keep it a secret. But I don’t want the 15 year olds that send me messages about wanting to fight me to have time to prepare. 😂
Yall BEHAVE if you cross paths this weekend. I won't have yall poorly representing this base.
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s with the rest of the album, these songs were mixed by famed studio guru Spike Stent—whose résumé features the likes of U2, Beyoncé, and Björk—and they all sound massive. “Never Ending Circles” is hooked around a bright, repeatedly stumbling synth part and features a middle-eight that evokes the more sparkling moments from Taylor Swift’s 1989.
Do What U Want 6.0?
I always imagined that Taylor could pull of a CHVRCHES sound for her next album. Especially the "Dead Air" song from Hunger Games, that would be a perfect sound.