Synthpop pioneers Erasure are back with Tomorrow’s World, the band’s first album in more than four years.
The new album is releases in autumn 2011 and is produced by one of the dance scene’s most exciting new talents, Frankmusik.
Tomorrow’s World was written in New York, London, and at Vince Clarke’s cabin studio in Maine following a short break, which found Andy Bell recording and releasing his second solo album Non Stop, and Vince Clarke reuniting with former Yazoo partner Alison Moyet for a recent tour.
It was recorded in Maine, London and Los Angeles between January and June 2011, with Vince using his vintage collection of analog synths for the final touch. The end result is a collection of electronic songs that sound totally contemporary and classic at the same time. All songs are written by Bell and Clarke.
After Erasure’s return to the stage for Short Circuit presents Mute at the Roundhouse, a one-off performance which saw Vince Clarke perform with very special guests Alison Moyet and Feargal Sharkey, Erasure recently embarked on their Total Pop! Tour a series of dates for summer 2011 playing their hits as part of Forestry Commission Live Music, where acts perform in spectacular woodland locations across the country.
The band have also confirmed a show at Guilfest on 17 July and a US tour.
Robert Smith goes electronic, or something like that as he teamed up with The Japanese Popstars, an electronic band from Derry, Northern Ireland.
The song is named "Take forever" and if someone says it's the best thing he did in ages, what can we add to this?
Lots of great releases from EE Tapes will come your way the forthcoming months.
Here is what will be on their calendar :
EE19 - Raymond Dijkstra 'De Schaal' (book / CD) 200 copies
Raymond Dijkstra is active as a sculptor, painter, drawer, graphic designer and composer of acoustic music.
He has been active in music since 1987 both solo and in collaboration with several other projects such as Asra, with Timo Van Luijk.
Since 2003 most of his music has been released on his own music label Le Souffleur.
'De Schaal' is a brand new audio/visual work exclusive to EE Tapes.
First 100 copies signed by the artist.
This art edition is delayed......new date of release set on 1 September 2011
EV04 - The Insanely Happy EP volume 2 (7" EP - 33rpm) 250 copies
Again exclusive stuff from the vaults of Alain Neffe & co, featuring Human Dance & Subject!
First 85 copies hand-numbered with 2 extra photographs
Date of release : 1 September 2011
EE22 - M. B. 'Hiberum' (CD) 300 copies
Exclusive work by Italian noise legend Maurizio Bianchi, be warned!
Date of release : 1 November 2011
The label also informs us that the last box of Nostalgie Eternelle 'EP' (7" EP - 33rpm-250 copies)
is being distributed right now, so if you need to re-stock or buy, now is the time!
Avant! Records is very proud to introduce their new release: *"Endless Days"* the debut album by the Brooklyn-based cold wave group *DREAM AFFAIR*
Frontman Hayden Payne began Dream Affair in Philadelphia in 2009 as a guitar-based outlet to his previous band Void Vision. It has since relocated
to the industrial outskirts of Brooklyn, New York and expanded its lineup.
Since the release of their sold-out EP All I Want last fall, the band has expanded their initial references of UK post-punk and French cold wave to
incorporate sounds of Wax Trax industrial and 4AD shoegaze.
Comparisons have also been made with bands such as The Cure and Depeche Mode. It is no coincidence that this evolution of Dream Affair?s sound corresponds with the
addition of Abby Echiverri (synths/vocals) and Frank Deserto (bass).
"Endless Days" is out June 27 on AVANT! as LP and CD, both limited editions.
Dream Affair is also a live act that is not to be missed; the band has secured several prominent gigs, including appearances at the infamous Wierd
Records party in New York City and opening slots for Mark Burgess of The Chameleons.
An EU tour is about to start, these the dates:
July 2 at Elfer, Frankfurt
July 8 at King Kong Klub, Berlin
July 12 at Fluc, Vienna
July 16 at The Slaughterhouse, Berlin
July 22 at La Mécanique Ondulatoire, Paris
July 23 at Swamp Club, Freiburg
August 14 at Part Time Punks / The Echo, Los Angeles
August 17 at Wierd Records / Home Sweet Home, New York
Following the recent postponement of Duran Duran's 'ALL YOU NEED IS NOW' European tour dates, originally slated to kick off June 10th in Paris, due to singer Simon Le Bon's vocal problems, the band members are delighted to announce today that they have been able to reschedule four of the key concerts for September, at the end of the second leg of their European run (see below for details).
The four rescheduled dates (all of which will remain in their original venues) will mark the band's first shows in each of these markets for several years, for which they are planning a totally new and spectacular production.
Tickets for the original June shows will be valid for the new dates listed below.
Friday September 2 Kyocera Stadium, Den Haag, Holland
Thursday September 8 Tivoli Park, Copenhagen, Denmark
Saturday September 10 Forest National, Brussels, Belgium
Monday September 12 Grand Rex, Paris, France
Bassist John Taylor said today "We were really disappointed to have to postpone the start of our tour in early June because of Simon's voice, but have used this time to work up some new material to make the rescheduled dates something really special for the fans. It's taken us a minute to clear all of these venues, as this is obviously an incredibly busy time of year, but finally we've been able to make it work and cannot wait to get there!"














