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UK synthpop heros Soft Cell followed up 2022’s acclaimed Top 10 long player «*Happiness Not Included» with the release of two expanded editions - «*Happiness Now Completed» and «*Happiness Now Extended» - via BMG on July 28th.
UK synthpop heros Soft Cell followed up 2022’s acclaimed Top 10 long player «*Happiness Not Included» with the release of two expanded editions - «*Happiness Now Completed» and «*Happiness Now Extended» - via BMG on July 28th.
Our Swedish friends The Mobile Homes will release their eighth album «Tristesse» - on September 22th, 2023 via Wild Kingdom Records.
Germans Oomph! just announced new frontman Der Schulz – joining forces with Cr4p and Flux. New Oomph! album «Richter und Henker» will be released on September 8th, 2023 via Napalm Records.
UK pop legends Pet Shop Boys release «Smash: The Singles 1985–2020» – the complete collection of their singles in chronological order - on June 16th, 2023 via Parlophone.
Depeche Mode 12" vinyl singles project continues with the release of «Sounds Of The Universe | The 12" Singles» on August 4th, 2023 via Sony Music.
Berlin-based Darkness On Demand has joined forces with Belgian label Alfa Matrix in preparation for their third album, «Digital Outcast», due to be released in September 2023. «Final Way» EP is already out June 2nd.
Alternative hero IAMX returns in 2023 with two albums and tours which will see Chris Corner and his live band (Janine Gezang & Jon Siren) performing across North America and Europe.
New Depeche Mode 15th studio album «Memento Mori» is released today March 24th, 2023 via Columbia Records (Sony Music). It's their first work as duo of Dave Gahan and Martin Gore, without Andrew “Fletch” Fletcher’s passing in 2022.
Recently this month The Cure announced its first North American tour in seven years, with plans to bring its Shows Of A Lost World to the USA and Canada for 30 dates beginning in May 2023, with three nights apiece in New York City and Los Angeles.
Germans Camouflage postponed planned 2023 tour Rewind To The Future And Goodbye to 2024.