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Blinding Lights (Sega Genesis Mix)

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With sensational SEGA style and flashy FM synthesis, Pete Frogs hops into the spotlight in “Blinding Lights”! Pete reignites The Weeknd’s synthpop hit with sparkling Genesis-era sounds and samples as part of his new album “GENESIS JAMS 2”

Pete Frogs is a bassist and music producer from France with an obsession for vintage video games – especially the Sega Genesis. Mixing lo-bit samples and FM synthesis reminiscent of vintage consoles and arcade cabinets, Pete Frogs crafts a sound all his own. In “Blinding Lights”, Pete stylizes The Weeknd’s hit single as a soundtrack for a classic Sonic the Hedgehog zone. The track will appear on his upcoming album, GENESIS JAMS 2, alongside 12 other SEGA-style covers of popular tunes and videogame music alike!

“Blinding Lights” is out now on all online stores and streaming platforms! Support Pete Frogs & GameChops by streaming, saving, and adding the track to your playlists.

Credits
Produced by Pete Frogs
Artwork by Camille Gicquel
Mastered by Ohad Nissim
Composed by Abel Tesfaye, Ahmad Balshe, Jason Quenneville, Max Martin, and Oscar Holter
Performed by The Weeknd

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