Tiësto gives Caleb Arredondo’s viral “Echo Sax End” a full-scale trance upgrade on “Echo Sax Finale.” The saxophone still carries the emotion, but now it rises through surging synths and festival-sized production built to hit far beyond a phone screen.
The track first surfaced during Tiësto’s set at the Pyramids of Giza, where its cinematic pull made perfect sense. Arredondo’s melody already had weight. Tiësto simply gave it a bigger sky.
“Echo Sax Finale” also closes Arredondo’s celebrated series, which turned quiet performances in parking garages, churches, and other everyday spaces into something strangely transporting. His approach has always let the natural tone of the instrument breathe, and that feeling remains intact here even as the record gets much louder.
The release follows “Don’t Lose Your Head” with Olivia Sebastianelli and offers another glimpse at Tiësto’s upcoming eighth studio album. No date yet, but the road toward it is getting harder to ignore.
“Echo Sax Finale” also closes Arredondo’s celebrated series, which turned quiet performances in parking garages, churches, and other everyday spaces into something strangely transporting. His approach has always let the natural tone of the instrument breathe, and that feeling remains intact here even as the record gets much louder.
The release follows “Don’t Lose Your Head” with Olivia Sebastianelli and offers another glimpse at Tiësto’s upcoming eighth studio album. No date yet, but the road toward it is getting harder to ignore.
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