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Roxette ROX RMX Vinyl LP 2024

Original price £28.99 - Original price £28.99
Original price
£28.99
£28.99 - £28.99
Current price £28.99
Cat no. 5054197816567

Tracklist:

1. Fading Like A Flower (Roxette + Galantis Remix)
2. Listen To Your Heart (Alle Farben Remix)
3. Fading Like A Rose
4. Stars (Almighty Radio Edit)
5. The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye (Bassflow Remake Radio Edit)
6. The Rox Medley – A Remix Medley
7. Reveal (The Attic Remix)
8. Speak To Me (Bassflow Remake)
9. Fireworks (Jesus Jones Remix)
10. Spending My Time (Electric Dance Remix)

Updated ROX RMX-package available as a triple CD, and a 140g black vinyl album. A collection of various remixes of Roxette classics released through 35+ years. It's also a trip down memory lane representing the many shifts in electronic dance music throughout the decades. A must-have for Roxette fans and dance music aficionados alike.

“The remix saga of Roxette started early on. We released the “Dance Passion” album which contained remixes of a few songs from our debut album “Pearls Of Passion” in 1987. To tell the truth, I never listened to D.P. that much. And I’m pretty sure Marie didn’t listen to it at all. No, that album wasn’t really our cup of tea. However, time went by and before long we found out about new amazing DJ’s, remixers and producers doing stunning stuff to original and great songs. We definitely wanted to be part of that journey! It’s very exciting to hear new interpretations of your own music, made by talented people coming in with new ideas from different angles. Now, after 35+ years, it’s time for the collected works. The Roxette Remixes. ROX RMX. I’ve put together three digital volumes of my favourite Roxette remixes created by big names, tiny names, on huge budgets and no budgets at all. It’s a pretty cool collection I’m very proud of. Since the time span is over 35 years you can easily hear the changes in pop. Some of the 80’s stuff suddenly sound very modern. And vice versa. Recent stuff can sound a bit dated already. But that’s the way it should be and what pop music is all about. Communication. Enjoy!” - Per Gessle