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Climie Fisher were the British pop duo consisting vocalist Simon Climie and former Naked Eyes keyboardist Rob Fisher. In 1987, they burst on to the pop scene in the UK with a hip-hop styled remix of their self-penned hit ‘Rise To The Occasion’ (UK #10, Germany #14, The Netherlands #1, South Africa) by PWL producers Phil Harding and Ian Curnow.

Coming In For The Kill’ (UK #35, South Africa #6) is the duo’s sophomore album. It was released in October 1989 after the international success of ‘Everything’, their debut album. Three singles were released from the album: ‘Facts Of Love’ (UK #50), ‘Fire On The Ocean’ (UK #89) and ‘It’s Not Supposed To Be That Way’ (UK #77).

The album was produced by Climie Fisher alongside veteran producers Neil Dorfsman (Dire Straits, Sting, Tina Tuener, Paul McCartney), Stewart Levine (Culture Club, Simply Red, Lionel Richie) and Bob Clearmountain (Bryan Adams, Daryl Hall & John Oates, The Pretenders, Simple Minds).

• 4CD deluxe edition of ‘Coming In For The Kill’.

• A beautifully packaged set that includes five songs that appear on CD for the first time, as well as 16 previously unreleased tracks.

Release date: February 23, 2024.

Pre-order now!


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From synth duo Eric C. Powell + Andrea Powell, the new Winter Holiday Collection offers all their holiday, Christmas and winter releases together in one moody and poignant collection. Holiday classics and originals with a synth edge. The collection will be available for a limited time annually and new tracks will be added year-after-year.

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24 Nov 2023 - !Dorian - Limelight

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24 Nov 2023 - Black Like Oil - Icarus

On their latest single Icarus, the band Black Like Oil displays interesting sides of synthwave music. On the one hand, it can be dreamy and thoughtful, on the other - reactive and rushing forward. 

The heroine of the song asks herself about her path in life. She's moving forward and everything seems to be alright, yet it's combined with uncertainty, doubts. You have to accelerate just to ignore all obscurity - isn't that a definition of youth? Extreme conditions, exuberance and high spirit - ask Marty McFly about them. Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads!

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