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Steve Bronski has teamed up with singer Stephen Granville and programmer Ian Donaldson to create an updated line-up of this classic, much-loved sythn-pop band. Their new album, The Age Of Reason, is their first in 22 years! With The Age Of Reason, the trio pay homage to the origins of Bronski Beat through an inventive and inspired reworking of their landmark debut album The Age Of Consent. But, crucially, they also present a template for the future direction of this latest Bronski Beat line-up with three all new songs and a generous offering of celebratory dance mixes thereof! The first of these new tracks is an inventive cover of the queercore disco classic, Sylvester (written by the scene legend Patrick Cowley), which has been given a refreshing electro-soul makeover. There's an all new song I'll Be Gone that celebrates, with Bronski Beat's trademark searing vocals, the euphoric self-realisation gained in ditching a less than perfect love affair. Bronski Beat have been a going concern since 1983's trail-blazing The Age Of Consent album; there have been a number of different singers through the years that have included Jimmy Somerville, Jon Jon Foster and Jonathan Hellyer. The constant in all the line-ups to date has been their chief songwriter and programmer, the genius producer and founding member that is Steve Bronski.
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Steve Bronski has teamed up with singer Stephen Granville and programmer Ian Donaldson to create an updated line-up of this classic, much-loved sythn-pop band. Their new album, The Age Of Reason, is their first in 22 years! With The Age Of Reason, the trio pay homage to the origins of Bronski Beat through an inventive and inspired reworking of their landmark debut album The Age Of Consent. But, crucially, they also present a template for the future direction of this latest Bronski Beat line-up with three all new songs and a generous offering of celebratory dance mixes thereof! The first of these new tracks is an inventive cover of the queercore disco classic, Sylvester (written by the scene legend Patrick Cowley), which has been given a refreshing electro-soul makeover. There's an all new song I'll Be Gone that celebrates, with Bronski Beat's trademark searing vocals, the euphoric self-realisation gained in ditching a less than perfect love affair. Bronski Beat have been a going concern since 1983's trail-blazing The Age Of Consent album; there have been a number of different singers through the years that have included Jimmy Somerville, Jon Jon Foster and Jonathan Hellyer. The constant in all the line-ups to date has been their chief songwriter and programmer, the genius producer and founding member that is Steve Bronski.
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