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Ceremony remixes

Posted by Loren on August 21, 2020

Ceremony remixes
photo by Rick Rodney

Ceremony mixed things up with In the Spirit World Now last year (Relapse Records) and now they're mixing that up too.

The band just announced a new "Synthetic Remixes" version of the album, which will be sold digitally and on physical formats.

The 11 song record is on streaming services now. Hit the jump for a full track listing.

In the Spirit World Now (Synthetic Remixes) Track list:

We Can Be Free (Synthetic Remix)
From Another Age (Synthetic Remix)
In the Spirit World Now (Synthetic Remix)
Further I Was (Synthetic Remix)
Presaging The End (Synthetic Remix)
Calming Water (Synthetic Remix)
I Want More (Synthetic Remix)
Say Goodbye to Them (Synthetic Remix)
Years of Love (Synthetic Remix)
Never Gonna Die Now (Synthetic Remix)
Turn Away the Bag Thing (Synthetic Remix)

Ceremony remixes
photo by Rick Rodney

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