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April 2026 Newsletter

Announcements! 

Album Pre Save Now Available released June 2nd

New single "DELUSIONAL" released May 26th 

Album Physical Media & Merch

also available to Pre Order

Hi everyone,

 

April marks a huge moment for me,

and I'm so excited to finally share this with you...

 

Pre-orders for my new album
"NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES" are now LIVE!

 

This record is deeply personal.
Starting with rebirth, it moves through a spectrum of emotions including infatuation, nostalgia, release, and realisation

each track capturing a moment of change.

You can now pre-order the album via Bandcamp in a range of formats:

 

  • Vinyl

  • CD

  • High-quality digital download

  • Exclusive merch bundles

     

And here's something to put it into perspective...
One vinyl purchase supports an artist the same as 10,000 streams.
It's a powerful way to directly help independent music thrive

and I'm so grateful to anyone who chooses to support in that way.

 

Also available now...

You can officially pre-save my new single "DELUSIONAL"

the lead single from the album.

 

"DELUSIONAL" explores obsession — those moments where you lose yourself chasing something, convincing yourself it's real even when deep down you know you've gone too far.

 

"I blame the music
But never myself
I blame the music
When I should have asked for help..."

 

It's one of the most honest songs I've ever written.

The single drops May 26th, with the official video premiering May 31st.

If this album connects with you in any way

whether you stream it, share it, or choose to own a physical copy

it genuinely makes a difference.

 

Thank you, as always, for being part of this journey.

 

Alan Dreezer


 

 

Pre Order

"NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES" download/CD/Vinyl

Pre Save "NOTHING CHANGES IF NOTHING CHANGES" on your preferred streaming service

Pre Save the new single "DELUSIONAL" on your preferred streaming service

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July 18th, Scritti Politti will be playing two shows to commemorate the label where they started and ended up at once more. There is a 3 p.m. matinee show as well as an 8 p.m. evening show in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. These are the first Scritti Politti shows since the 2022 UK tour. 

Click on the photo below to purchase tickets.

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Vince Clarke - Remix / Remodel (The Vince Clarke Remixes)

Vince Clarke - Remix / Remodel (The Vince Clarke Remixes)

This long overdue double disc boasts 26 remixes which Vince Clarke has worked on for other artists, all chosen by the man himself for this official release.

Features tracks from Depeche Mode, Andy Bell, OMD, Blossoms, Happy Mondays, Johnny Marr, The Saturdays, Saint Etienne, VCMG and Soft Cell. It also includes extensive booklet notes written by Richard Evans of the Erasure Information Service.

The selection will surprise and delight from pure pop to beautiful ambience.

Vince Clarke - Remix / Remodel (The Vince Clarke Remixes) is released Friday, 26th June 2026 and available to pre-order now.

Pre-Order Now


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It's time to remember... 

Scritti Politti's debut album, Songs To Remember, is finally returning to vinyl. Repressed and released on 10 April, the new edition has been fully remastered by Alex Wharton at Abbey Road Studios, a process personally overseen by Green Gartside.

Songs To Remember can be pre-order here: https://scrittipolitti.ffm.to/songstoremember

The reissue will feature an embossed sleeve, including a pictogram of a bee, in line with the original 1982 pressing. The album will also be available on digital and CD formats again. Songs To Remember was originally released by Rough Trade Records, and the label have overseen this new edition. 

 "Mark E Smith, a Rough Trade artist at the time, once said to me, 'Scritti Politti have the best rhythm section in rock music,'" explains the label's founder Geoff Travis. "He didn’t mention Green Gartside, so I don’t know what he thought of him. I do know that at Rough Trade we were all in thrall to Green Gartside’s honeyed voice and his brilliant lyric writing. These were heady days when the amount of sheer talent walking into the Rough Trade universe was simply overwhelming. None more so than Green Gartside who epitomised the intelligent assault on the citadel of pop music perfection. I remember being very proud of Songs To Remember during a time when it was still a fairly new experience for us to be releasing full albums into the world".

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