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Tame Impala and 070 Shake have joined forces on an official remix of Shake's standout single, "Guilty Conscience." The solo track can be found on the G.O.O.D. Music artist's critically acclaimed debut album, Modus Vivendi, which released back in January of this year.

Accounting for a rare remix by Kevin Parker, the "Guilty Conscience" rework does not stray all that far from the original. New synths and drums have been added, perfectly complementing the ethereal nature of the song.

While in quarantine, Parker has remained busy by performing on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert and filming a music video for "Call My Phone Thinking I'm Doing Nothing Better" with The Streets. He also released a new version of The Slow Rush.

Press play below to stream Tame Impala's "Guilty Conscience" remix with 070 Shake, and then hit the comments to let us know how it stacks up against the original.

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