‘We wanted to further the connection between the band and the audience,’ Jared Leto says of band’s ‘digital summits.’ By James Montgomery 30 Seconds To Mars’ Jared Leto Photo: Charles Eshelman/ FilmMagic When it comes to 30 Seconds to Mars , Jared Leto really only knows one way of operating: global. He’s written songs in Berlin, then recorded them in Hawaii ( with Kanye West ), held RSVP-only “summits” (basically fan-only recording sessions) in Australia, Italy, France and Japan (to name just a few), drew influence from German electronic act Tangerine Dream and had an entire project helmed by British producer Flood
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