Remington Super 60 occupy a specific space in the dream pop world, but “Time to Breathe” introduces a restless and lively movement to their sound. While the creative core of Christoffer Schou and Elisabeth Thorsen remains the foundation, the track pivots away from their usual hazy drift in favor of a groovy bassline. It’s a simple and light melodic turn that trades total immersion for a sense of momentum.
Grounded in the band’s trademark home studio warmth and built on guitars and keyboards, these lo-fi textures wrap around Elisabeth’s gossamer vocals by ensuring that even with the increased tempo their signature atmosphere doesn’t break.
“Time to Breathe” proves that after decades of collaboration, the band can still find a new sound without losing the nostalgic and handmade charm that makes their music feel so intimate.





