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ERASURE withVince Clarke "Hey, Janos, there you go..." It's cool to be in email contact with Vince Clarke, founder of bands like Depeche Mode, Yazoo and Erasure. He may not be a wordsmith, but goodhumouredly, the living synthpop legend had answered my questions before he went on a well-deserved vacation. At the end of October he is going on a tour through the UK and Europe with his long-time bandmate, Andy Bell. As a small appetizer for the upcoming concerts, Erasure's latest album "The Neon Remixed," will be released at the end of July, featuring remixes of their 2020 work "The Neon", as well as a brand new track"Secrets". Certain electropop tracks are often more successful in remixed version and sometimes sound better than the original.This genre of www.peek-a-boo-magazine.be - 24 - music simply suits remixes well. The same goes for Erasure. Although I'm not a big fan of remixes from the last two decades, this time I was very pleased with what I heard. The remix of "The Neon" includes partly complete new productions, partly extended maxi versions in the classic sense and of course there are enough tracks to dance along to. "The Neon" is also remixed and in this revised version it is pure electropop perfection! "The Neon Remixed" features reinterpretations from artists like KimAnn Foxman, Hifi Sean, Octo Octa, Paul Humphreys (OMD), Andy Bell & Gareth Jones, Brixxtone,Theo Kottis and others.My first question to Vince Clarke was of course about this upcoming remix compilation.

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