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Celebrating 40 years of WHAM! Britain’s best-loved and most popular duo, this is what the fans have been waiting for... 
WHAM! The Singles: Echoes From The Edge Of Heaven.
 
This multi format release includes all the hits, which spanned four dazzlingly successful years, kicking off with 1982’s Young Guns (Go For It) and culminating in 1986’s The Edge Of Heaven. Along the way, there was some of the most uplifting music of any era: WHAM! RAP! (Enjoy What You Do), Bad Boys, Club Tropicana, Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go, Freedom, Last Christmas, Everything She Wants and I’m Your Man!
 
 
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NRW is proud to present something very special for your ears. Beautiful soft synths with vast and dynamic chords from The Secret Chord make "Fermi Paradox" an instant definitive Retrowave album. A must listen to for all synth lovers.

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21 Apr 2023 - Bunny X - Daydreaming

Bunny X, based in New York City, are inspired by the music, film and culture of the 1980s. In contrast to their 80s pop-leaning and John Hughes’ inspired debut album, Young & In Love, released in October 2021 with Aztec Records, their sophomore record, Love Minus 80, explores a darker and more introspective side of Bunny X. Love Minus 80 is a concept-driven collection of moody, dark pop retrowave songs that were inspired by a number of sci-fi/fantasy novels, films and television shows, many of which were published or released in the 1970s and 1980s.

Daydreaming”, the third and final single from Bunny X’s upcoming album, was inspired in part by films like Drive and Thief as well as some recurring characters in renowned science-fiction author William Gibson’s “Sprawl” and “Bridge” trilogies, released in the 1980s and 1990s, respectively. The track itself pays homage to Robyn’s Call Your Girlfriend era while still maintaining an overall retrowave theme. 

Specifically, “Daydreaming” speaks to the often unspoken tension and feelings that can build up between two individuals that find themselves spending a lot of time together but, for one reason or another, are unable to or incapable of being together in any real sense. Hence, the only place that the fantasy can reside is in dreams.

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