Written by Pmachineposted in 2016 10 Jun 2016, 19:00977 Views
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The Pet Shop Boys will release a second CD single from their album SUPER, later this month..
This Twenty Something EP will feature a radio edit of the album track, a remix by Puerto Rico artists Los Evo Jedis and two new tracks The White Dress and Wiedersehen. The latter features backing vocals by Rufus Wainwright.
There will also be a digital EP (track listing TBC) and although not confirmed, SDE expect a 12-inch vinyl at some point.
Twenty Something is released on 24 June 2016.
1. Twenty-something (Radio Edit)
2. The White Dress
3. Wiedersehen
4. Twenty-something (The Los Evo Jedis Remix)
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'The Glittering Gutter' is the latest single taken from Martin's new album The Soul Tapes. Billie explains that the inspiration behind 'The Glittering Gutter' was the red light district in Hamburg where she grew up, and what the area has become now that its golden era is over and decay has long replaced the glamour that once created opportunity for its inhabitants.
Written by Pmachineposted in 2016 08 Jun 2016, 19:00928 Views
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Classic Pop magazine - the best magazine out there for all things 80s - has teamed up with Rhino Records to curate this incredible 2CD collection of classic and new synth pop tunes plus selected edits and remasters.
Classic Pop presents Synth Pop Buy here >
The collection covers the best synth tunes from the 80s - including tracks by The Human League, Ultravox, OMD, Howard Jones, Thomas Dolby and Soft Cell - and also includes choice cuts from more up to date artists including Kylie, Air and Little Boots. Enjoy the best synth tunes from the 80s and more at the special introductory price of just ?4.99 for the two-disc collection.
Classic Pop presents 12 Inch Buy here >
Remember the extended 12-inch remix? Now you can enjoy the best collection of classic 12-inch releases ever! Classic Pop magazine in association with Rhino Records had assembled some of the most iconic remixes from a time when the 12-inch ruled the dancefloor. Tracks include Visage's Fade To Grey, the US Remix ofPoison Arrow by ABC, Why? by Bronski Beat and The Sun Always Shines On TVby A-ha.
There are rarities, club mixes, extended versions and vocal mixes of some of the tracks - by Grace Jones, Africa Bambaataa and Dee-Lite - shaping early dance music and the club music we still listen to today. There are no less than 30 classic, electronic and disco favourites on one CD!