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Being the dashingly post-modern modern pop outfit that they are, Van She have gone and completely reworked the bulk of their debut album V into a brilliantly banging techno techno called Ze Vemixes. Taking tracks like Strangers, Cat & The Eye, Changes and Talkin, re-imagining and destroying the early single Sex City and with the addition of a new track, the seriously titled Techno Music, Ze Vemixes is a stunning showcase of the Van She Tech side of the Van She coin.
Ze Vemixes will be available as a second disc alongside V complete with reworked artwork, or as a stand alone digital release, later in the year.
The original album V is available to buy on good old fashioned CD over HERE or from iTunes over HERE.
Source: Modular Records [Australia]