FiXT Remix has announced the start of the new remix competition for “So Long Sentiment” by indie electronic-rock artist Celldweller. Breakbeat producer Toksin has created a featured remix of the track, and stems from his remix have been included in the official remix download package so you can remix the remix. Remixers in the contest have the opportunity to try out demos of the entire plug-in suite from software company FabFilter, with installers pre-included in the official contest download file.
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