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Super Take On Me

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Nostalgia and shimmery Super Nintendo sounds fuse in “Super Take On Me”, Button Masher and Dj Cutman’s cover of the 80s synthpop classic – recorded on a real SNES console with a modern mix.

Button Masher is the project of Grammy award-winning arranger Jake Silverman. Joining forces with veteran engineer Dj Cutman, the pair reimagine a-ha’s iconic 1985 hit with peppy Super Nintendo sounds. “Super Take On Me” was recorded by Button Masher directly from the SNES hardware using the Super Midi Pak, and mixed by Dj Cutman in his Philadelphia studio. 

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Album Credits
Produced by Dj Cutman and Button Masher
Artwork By CupOhJoe
Composed by Magne Furuholmen, Morten Harket, Pål Waaktaar
Originally performed by A-ha

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