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Visage – Never Enough (Remixes)

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Label/Cat#: Blitz Club – BZCR015
Source: WEB
Release date: 2014-02-24
Format: mp3
Quality: 320 kbps
Size: 94 mb
Genre: Electronic
Style: Electronica / Deep House / Nu Disco

Tracklist
1. Never Enough (Young Parisians Remix)5:19
2. Never Enough (Jon Pleased Wimmin Mix)6:59
3. Never Enough (B.G. Baarregaard + Space Coast Dub)7:00
4. Never Enough (Bottin Dub)6:04
5. Never Enough (Radio Edit)3:19
6. Never Enough (John Bryan Widescreen Instrumental)8:21
7. Never Enough (Bottin Extended Vocal)7:15

Founding fathers of the New Romantics and pioneers of the 80s sound Visage, are pleased to add a few remixes to their 3rd single from new album ‘Hearts And Knives’. ‘Never Enough’ is the album opening track has been given the remix treatment and a vinyl release. First up with the remixes are the Young Parisians who strip things down to the core electronic and synthy elements but keep Steve Stranges driving lyric. The result is Synthpop 2014 but with a dancefloor twist. Next we are pleased to include a remix from house legend Jon of The Pleased Wimmin. Best known for his peak time 90’s house remixes and releases, we can now add Visage to his illustrious list of collaborators (including Divine, Erasure, Cerone and even Chris Rea). Keeping things with a house flavour, next Icelandic based B.G. Baarregaard teams up with Sleazy McQueen/Space Coast for some deeper action. Italian based Bottin is next to remix with his laid back slo-mo Italo disco versions (both in dub and vocal flavors). To round off the package we include the Radio Edit of the original, ‘all guns blazing’ version, it merges thundering Moroder-esque basslines with layers of Robin Simon’s effected guitars. Real drums Moroder bass and big keyboard riffs. Some Visage History: In 1980 Visage released their breakthrough track “Fade To Grey”. It became a European hit and reached number 1 in eight countries in 1980. The band then enjoyed a series of hit singles “Mind Of A Toy”, “Night Train” and “The Anvil” coming from a pair genre defying albums, the eponymous “Visage” in 1980 and “The Anvil” in 1982. In 1981 In 1984 Visage made their 3rd album “Beatboy”. As the public face of the band Steve Strange shot to stardom throughout Europe he continued to be active in hosting club nights (The Camden Palace, Club For Heroes) and in the fashion world.

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