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Donna Lewis and David Lowe continue the emotional journey of their forthcoming album 'Wanderlust' with 'Meet Me'. A luminous, bittersweet slice of late-90s / early-2000s electro-pop.

Built on percussive synth pulses, delicate guitar strumming, ethereal vocal layers and staccato string motifs,'Meet Me' channels the emotional DNA of early electronic classics. Evoking the hopeful melancholy of ATB's 9 PM, Alice Deejay's Better Off Alone and Robert Miles' Children. It's a sound rooted in nostalgia, yet strikingly fresh!

Lyrically, the single captures the charged stillness of anticipation: two people suspended in a moment, meeting 'under the floodlights' in liminal space between certainty and possibility. The song's imagery, silence, light, hypnotic repetition, mirrors the emotional intensity of first connection, when time seems to pause and everything else fades away.

Following the exploratory fire of Burning Man, the social reckoning of Where Is The Love and the warmth of Coming Home,'Meet Me' represents another chapter in Wanderlust's unfolding narrative: the pull toward connection, the courage to step into vulnerability and the beauty of waiting for magic to arrive.

The 4th single from Wanderlust reclaims a form of hopeful yearning that electronic music hasn't embraced in years. A reminder of a time when electronic music dared to be openly romantic.

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Electronic Sound Issue 133

PROPAGANDA

It's a big thrill to have German synthpop heavyweights PROPAGANDA on the cover of the first Electronic Sound of 2026. And it's no less of a thrill to have a clear vinyl seven-inch boasting brilliant new mixes of 'Dr Mabuse' and 'Duel', probably the band's two best-known tracks, to accompany the magazine.


We've interviewed all four members of the classic line-up of Propaganda for our lead story, which follows the recent release of a jumbo boxset of the material the Düsseldorf group recorded for ZTT Records between 1983 and 1985. The focus of our feature is on the time they spent with Trevor Horn and Paul Morley's infamous imprint, where their labelmates included Frankie Goes To Hollywood and The Art Of Noise. It's a superb read and, despite their numerous disagreements and fallings-out over the years, it even offers some hope that the quartet may yet reconvene at some point.

Oneohtrix Point Never, Sleaford Mods and Black Box Recorder singer Sarah Nixey are also on the menu for our first issue of the new year, as is the genius pairing of one-time This Heat drummer Charles Hayward and avant-rap insurgent MC Dälek. We have Barry AdamsonMike Paradinas, Tortoise, Rupert Hine and Raica
 too, so there's plenty to keep you going through the next few weeks of gloomy winter nights. Chuck another log on the fire and dig in.         
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New mixes of 'Dr Mabuse' and 'Duel'

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Alongside this month's issue, we're releasing an exclusive seven-inch featuring subtle new mixes of PROPAGANDA's 'Dr Mabuse' and 'Duel', the group's biggest hits. Pressed on clear vinyl and adding another layer of luxury to the much-loved 1980s tracks, the updates are the work of acclaimed UK producer David Kosten, whose credits include Everything Everything and Bat For Lashes. 'Dr Mabuse' is as dark, enigmatic and enticing as it always was, while 'Duel' remains one of the smartest and coolest synthpop cuts ever. You don't want to miss out on this one. Sell your soul if you have to. 


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Belvedere Kane, the artist project of songwriter, producer and remixer Barry Stone, announce the release of Such Trying Times.

In 1996, Belvedere Kane released the single Never Felt As Good as the intended lead track from what was to be a debut LP. However, the record was shelved… until now that is. To mark the single’s 30th anniversary, the full-length album is set to be released for the first time on 13 February.


“I’m so excited that people are finally going to hear this album that’s been hidden away for so long. I’m extremely proud of it and so happy that I’ve been able to finish now, what younger me started then”, Barry Stone says.

During this process, Barry Stone (whose credits include Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Steps, Dannii Minogue, Selena Gomez, Miley Cyrus, Jessie Ware, Little Mix and Olly Murs) rediscovered an off-cut from Dead Or Alive’s Nukleopatra album sessions, which he co-produced.

When he heard Pete Burns sing the evocative unheard lyric “I had such fun at 21, I’m gonna stay forever young,” he knew it had the makings of a banger. Barry Stone used Dead Or Alive’s lost verse as the building block for a brand new song, Legends (Forever Young) by Belvedere Kane with Dead Or Alive, a resplendent club-ready anthem that feels especially poignant because Pete Burns and bandmate Steve Coy are no longer with us.

With the Dead Or Alive estate’s blessing, the track is now a highlight on Such Trying Times.

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Tracklist:

Legends (Forever Young) with Dead Or Alive
Never Felt As Good (Kobold Album Version)
Getting Away With Murder
Magazines
I Want You I Want You
Sleeping Dogs
Such Trying Times
Isabella Rossellini
Could This Be Love?
Never Said Goodbye
We’re Not Lovers
Never Felt As Good (Kobold Orchestral Reprise)**
Legends (Forever Young) with Dead Or Alive (Night Creatures Mix)**

** CD only

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