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The Pmachinery Top 20, August 1, 2015

TW / LW / WC Artist - Song
          
01 / (01) / (09) TUUSC - Truth Or Dare
02 / (02) / (07) Sarah Cracknell - Nothing Left To Talk About
03 / (05) / (05) Daybehavior - Change
04 / (04) / (06) Take That - Higher Than Higher
05 / (06) / (04) Metroland - Thalys
06 / (03) / (09) Jake Bosci - Heartbreak
07 / (07) / (07) The Decoration - Summer Summer
08 / (12) / (03) Jonteknik - King Of The Mountains
09 / (11) / (04) Will Young - Thank You
10 / (10) / (05) Hot Since 82 ft Black Box - Somebody Everybody
11 / (14) / (03) Maroon 5 - Sugar
12 / (08) / (16) TUUSC - Lines We Walk
13 / (17) / (02) Kylie & Michael Hutchence - Need You Tonight
14 / (09) / (12) Edurne - Amenecer (Spain ESC 2015)
15 / (--) / (01) Hurts - Some Kind Of Heaven
16 / (--) / (01) Lime - Babe We're Gonna Love Tonight (7" Anthem Mix)
17 / (13) / (11) Lo?c Nottet - Rhythm Inside (Belgium 2015 ESC)
18 / (19) / (02) Nadine Shah - To Be A Young Man
19 / (15) / (11) Polina Gagarina - A Million Voices (Russia 2015 ESC)
20 / (16) / (08) Christine & The Queens - Saint Claude
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Future Hits:

 
* Jess Glynne - Don't Be So Hard On Yourself
* Years & Years - Shine
* Disclosure ft. Sam Smith - Omen
* Kate Ryan - Runaway
* New Order - Restless
* Above And Beyond - Counting Down The Days
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23 Aug 2015 - New Order - Restless

New Order??have revealed??Restless, the first single from their new album. It can be heard here.

Restless will be released as a single digitally tomorrow (July 29). Physical formats on CD and vinyl follow on October 9, which will feature a full remix package as its B-sides.

New album Music Complete is released on September 25. It’s New Order’s first full new album since 2005’s Waiting For The Sirens Call, and is the band’s first without founding bassist Peter Hook, as well as their first to feature keyboardist Gillian Gilbert since she went on sabbatical from 2001-11 for family commitments.

As previously announced, New Order tour in November. Dates are:

Brixton Academy (November 16-17; 16th sold out)
Glasgow Academy (19)
Liverpool Olympia (21, sold out)
Wolverhampton Civic Hall (24)
Manchester Warehouse Project (December 2-3; 2nd sold out)

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23 Aug 2015 - Alison Moyet Reissues

Alison Moyet is to reissue deluxe editions of the three albums she made in the 2000s.??

Out on October 2, Hometime, Voice and The Turn each come with a second disc of bonus material. The albums will be available on download, 2CD sets and vinyl featuring one vinyl album with the bonus material on a download card. Signed editions of each album are available from Moyet’s website,www.alisonmoyet.com

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Released in 2002, Hometime was produced by Massive Attack cohorts The Insects. The bonus disc includes eight B-sides, demos of two album tracks, fanclub-only song Skipping Stones plus two previously-unreleased songs, How Long and Sea Child.

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Orchestral covers album Voice, from 2005, is produced by Anne Dudley from The Art Of Noise. Its bonus disc is the 19-song live show recorded at London club The Hospital, previously only available as a DVD.??

Produced by Moyet with her regular writing partner Pete Glenister, 2007 album The Turn’s bonus disc includes two B-sides, a Jeremy Wheatley remix of A Guy Like You, ten songs recorded on tour in 2008, a previously-unreleased single edit of The Sharpest Corner and a cover of Kirsty MacColl’s Head, recorded at a MacColl tribute concert at Shepherds Bush Empire in 2010.

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The Turn was Moyet’s last album before her most recent release, The Minutes, from 2013. Moyet said of the reissues: “These years might find themselves in your ears. I am pleased they resurface, and my pleasure is always enough to be going on with.”

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Squeeze return on October 2 with new album Cradle To The Grave, their first album of new songs since Domino in 1998. An early run of 1,000 copies is on sale now via Squeeze’s website.

Cradle To The Grave is produced by Glenn Tilbrook with Laurie Latham, who produced Squeeze’s 1985 album Cosi Fan Tutti Frutti. First single Happy Days is available now, while the title track and Top Of The Form have been previewed live.

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Squeeze’s line-up features Glenn Tilbrook and Chris Difford, with drummer Simon Hanson and keyboardist Stephen Large, who joined Squeeze when the band reformed in 2007. John Bentley, previously Squeeze’s bassist from 1980-82 before rejoining in 2007, played on sessions for the album before he left in 2014. The remaining bass is by new bassist Lucy Shaw, formerly of Oi Va Voi.

Cradle To The Grave is also being used as the soundtrack to September’s new BBC1 comedy-drama of the same name, based on Danny Baker’s autobiography, which stars Peter Kay as Baker’s dockworker father Fred.

Tilbrook said: “When I read the book, I got in contact with Danny and said that I thought we could do something together with his book. Danny was already talking with??his co-writer Jeff Pope about a TV series, and the mood and sentiment of Cradle were completely in sync. Danny and Jeff both loved it, and everything else followed on from there.”

Explaining the wait for a new album, Tilbrook said: “Four years ago we agreed that, if we were to carry on, we really needed to work on new material.” Difford added: “We’ve grown up a lot in the last few years, musically. We still love our own past but, as musicians, we needed to grow.”

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The full tracklisting of the album is:??

Cradle To The Grave; Nirvana; Beautiful Game; Happy Days; Open; Only 15; Top Of The Form; Sunny; Haywire; Honeytrap; Everything; Snap, Crackle And Pop.

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Everything But The Girl??are to reissue deluxe versions of their final two albums.??

Having expanded their previous seven albums, Tracey Thorn and Ben Watt are to reissue 2CD editions of 1996’s Walking Wounded and 1999’s Temperamental on October 23.??

Walking Wounded adds 11 remixes chosen by Watt, including a previously-unreleased Nellee Hooper mix of Before Today, as well as three live songs recorded in Tokyo, two demos and two unreleased songs – Above The Law and the instrumental track Speeding Car Side On. Remixers on the bonus disc include Dilinja, Photek, Chicane and Adam F. It also adds standalone single Corcovado, which was released in 2002 and is the duo’s final release to date.

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Temperamental adds 10 remixes selected by Watt, plus the previously-unreleased song Come In, Five Fathoms’ B-side Firewall and a live version of the title track recorded at London’s Forum. Remixers on the bonus disc include Wamdue, Kenny Dope and J Majik.??

Both albums include new sleevenotes written by Thorn and Watt as well as memorabilia from the duo’s collection and unseen photos.??

Speaking to Classic Pop in May around the release of her book Naked At The Albert Hall, Thorn didn’t rule out future albums by the husband-and-wife pair, saying: “Ben and I have always said it’s a possibility. But we’re both anti-nostalgia, and the worry about what kind of album it should be is inhibiting. Should it be acoustic and folky, or should it be electronica? We could do something that isn’t under the EBTG name, because that might be less pressurised.”

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