SBTRKT Shares Unreleased Remix of Adele’s 'Chasing Pavements' From 2008 [LISTEN]

SBTRKT, the moniker of English electronic producer, Aaron Jerome, has shared a previously unreleased remix of Adele's "Chasing Pavements" that he created back in 2008 following the release of the singer's debut album. The post-dubstep artist dropped the remix seven years late this Saturday afternoon via his official Soundcloud with the following explanation: "was looking through old hard drive files and found this unreleased remix dub i made for XL back in 2008." Listen to the track below.

Over the years, an astounding number of Adele's tracks off of 19 and her subsequent album 21 have been remixed over and over again by a variety of artists, and already the internet is teeming with various reworkings of "Hello" and other tracks off of 25 which is out now. Another great remix of "Chasing Pavements" in particular was done by Massachusetts-based producer ABSRDST, which you can listen to here.

This past August, Jerome dropped five previously unreleased SBTRKT tracks during his BBC Radio 1 Residency show. As Pitchfork reports, those new songs included a collaboration with Big K.R.I.T., a remix of Sampha's "Rainstars," and three solo tracks entitled "Runner Replicant," "Kalida," and "Enchanting Forest." That particular set also featured Bjork's classic song "Hunter" and Drake's now unavoidable "Hotline Bling" as well as tracks from Hudson Mohawke, Tame Impala and others. You can listen to that particular episode via the artist's Soundcloud, below.

More recently, the artist has shared a curated Spotify playlist entitled "Earth-Thing Radio" which he plans to update weekly. He's only about two weeks into the curation project and it's already over three hours long. So far, the playlist features artists like J. Dilla, Grimes, LTJ Bukem, Rabit, Goldie, Portishead and Hudson Mohawke just to name a few. You can listen to and follow the playlist here.

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SBTRKT, Adele, Big K.R.I.T., Bjork, Drake, Hudson Mohawke, Tame Impala, J dilla, Grimes
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