So Electric: When It Was Now (The Remixes)

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So Electric: When It Was Now
(The Remixes)
So Electric - When It Was Now.jpg
Remix album by
Released29 November 2013 (2013-11-29)
Recorded2012–2013;
The Orchard
(Adelaide, South Australia, Australia)
Label Warner Bros.
Producer Atlas Genius
Atlas Genius chronology
Trojans
(2013)
So Electric: When It Was Now
(The Remixes)

(2013)
Inanimate Objects
(2015)

So Electric: When It Was Now (The Remixes) is a remix album by Australian alternative rock band Atlas Genius. It was released as a 12" vinyl exclusively available at record stores on 29 November 2013. [1] The vinyl is limited to 3,000 copies and includes a digital download card. [1] The album was scheduled to be released digitally on 24 December 2013; [2] [3] it was ultimately released one week earlier on 17 December. [4] This album contains remixes of songs from Atlas Genius' debut studio album, When It Was Now .

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Keith Jeffery, Michael Jeffery, Steven Jeffery and Darren Sell.

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Trojans" (Lenno Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Lenno)4:41
2."If So" (Magic Man Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Magic Man)3:59
3."Centred On You" (Viceroy Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Viceroy)3:47
4."Back Seat" (Goldroom Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Goldroom)3:51
5."If So" (TheFatRat Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by TheFatRat)4:17
6."Centred on You" (St. Lucia Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by St. Lucia)5:26
7."Symptoms" (Pierce Fulton Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Pierce Fulton)4:34
8."Trojans" (Xaphoon Jones Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Xaphoon Jones)3:57
9."Electric" (Vertigo Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Vertigo)5:16
10."Symptoms" (Wild Cub Remix)Atlas Genius (remix and additional production by Wild Cub)3:41
Notes

Release history

RegionDateFormatLabel
United States29 November 2013 LP record Warner Bros.
17 December 2013 Digital download
Worldwide

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