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Ace Hansel Jr. Songs From Croix-Noire Vinyl LP 2022

Original price £21.99 - Original price £21.99
Original price
£21.99
£21.99 - £21.99
Current price £21.99
Cat no. 0802987069625
Tracklist:

1. Intro to a Whole New Day - Ace Hansel Jr
2. A Whole New Day - Ace Hansel Jr
3. Rainbow Maze - Ace Hansel Jr
4. Hot Dog Wine (Feat. Paula Masterton) - Ace Hansel Jr
5. Bury Me in Tahiti - Ace Hansel Jr
6. Loneliness Potion - Ace Hansel Jr
7. Get Ratface - Ace Hansel Jr
8. The Moon Over Muscat - Ace Hansel Jr
9. Croix-noire (Theme) [feat. Florence Rawlings] - Ace Hansel Jr
10. The Runaway - Ace Hansel Jr
11. You Set Me On Fire - Ace Hansel Jr
12. Psychiatrist and Client (Feat. Paula Masterton) - Ace Hansel Jr

Spearheaded by huge names in the comic, game and music industries, the dangerous world of Croix-Noire will take the form of a 140-page graphic novel, a game hosted on the ROBLOX platform and a full-length music album. The graphic novel will be released in 7 monthly comic issues, starting in May, coinciding with the launch of the online ROBLOX game. Prior to the release of the album ‘Songs from Croix-Noire’ (on vinyl and digital), each issue of the comic will coincide with the release of one new track from the album with the first single ‘A Whole New Day’ welcoming the listener into the moral kaleidoscope of the streets and clubs of Croix-Noire.

A chance 2020 meeting between top singer-songwriter/producer Mike Batt and singer-songwriter/entrepreneur Jean-Charles Capelli led to a chain reaction in which EMMY-winning writer and novelist David Quantick, legendary Marvel/DC comic artist Mike Collins (Spiderman, Superman, Dr Who) and executives from leading online games corporation DUBIT (Disney, Brit Awards) created a dramatically interlinked world starring hypersensitive, reluctant protagonist Ace Hansel Jr.
“Ace Hansel Jr is a fictitious, B list, capeless superhero,” says Batt. “He lives in and looks after a dark and dangerous world based on a real French red light district familiar to Jean-Charles.” When the two met, Batt was struck by the unusual imagery in Capelli’s notebook and the duo used these pages as direct inspiration for the project.