Caleb Shreve, a singer and producer known for his collaborations with notable artists such as Wu-Tang Clan, Phantogram and Yoko Ono, opened up to uInterview about his newest music venture, Late Guest (at the Party).
Late Guest (at the Party), originally an Italian band, found Shreve after moving to Brooklyn. Their style is mainly electronic, and they even use their signature drum and bass to remix other songs, giving them disco-club makeovers. “Well, I mean we are kind of an electronic band,” Shreve told uInterview, “so I think that is a big part of where we come from is remixing and and making electronic music.” Their recent projects include a remix of Phantogram’s “Don’t Move” and Miley Cyrus’ “Wrecking Ball.”
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