Jon Hopkins praises Abbey Road Studios' work, calling it "truly incredible"
The Swedish electric performance brand, Polestar, has teamed up with professional cyclist Demi Vollering and American basketball player Kevin Love, expanding its collaboration beyond the automotive sphere.
In a unique move, Polestar 3 is now home to the Abbey Road Studios Mode, a co-development between Abbey Road Studios and Bowers & Wilkins. This innovative audio technology was used to reimagine two impactful tracks of an unspecified jazz star, recorded at the legendary Abbey Road Studio Two.
The jazz artist expressed enthusiasm about being in the Polestar 3 during the recording session, although further details about their identity remain undisclosed. The Abbey Road Studios Mode is available exclusively with the Bowers & Wilkins audio system in Polestar 3, aiming to showcase the unique sonic characteristics of the Mode in the in-car listening experience.
Abbey Road Studios Mode was launched alongside the Polestar 3, marking a significant step towards merging the worlds of music and automotive technology. This partnership is a testament to Polestar's commitment to delivering premium experiences that go beyond mere transportation.
Polestar and Abbey Road Studios did not disclose if a specific music composer was commissioned for the development of the Abbey Road Studios Mode in Polestar 3. For more detailed information, one may need to consult Polestar or Abbey Road Studios directly. If there was a special artistic collaboration, it might be mentioned on Polestar's website or in press releases.
Stay tuned for more exciting collaborations as Polestar continues to redefine the boundaries of automotive innovation.
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