Gentle Cell reissue 1982 remix album Non-Cease Ecstatic Dancing

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Gentle Cell will reissue their traditional remix album Non-Cease Ecstatic Dancing on the 20 June by way of Common Music.

The 1982 unique is totally remastered and bolstered by the inclusion of prolonged variations of its two hit singles. Specifically, the smouldering melodrama of Torch, which famously simply missed turning into Gentle Cell’s second No.1 hit by being stored off the highest spot by Adam Ant, plus the highest three hit What!, a canopy of Judy Avenue’s 1968 Northern Soul heartache anthem.

The second disc options remixes from Erasure, The Hacker, Jon Happy Wimmin, Daniel Miller and Hifi Sean, alongside highlights from 2007’s long-deleted Warmth – The Remixes.

Non-Cease Ecstatic Dancing options six dancefloor-slaying tracks, together with, along with the aforementioned singles, an prolonged model of Memorabilia that reworked the unique right into a 3am proto-house banger. The reissue channels the neon glamour and grit of Danceteria, Batcave, The Camden Palace and Studio 54. It nonetheless sounds contemporary, menacing and able to throw shapes in 2025.

Take heed to The Hacker 808 Remix of Memorabilia under:

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On the making of the album, Dave Ball mentioned: “Non-Cease Ecstatic Dancing, recorded at Mediasound in a really chilly and snowy New York in February 1982, was a bit like a celebration within the studio.  It was created to encapsulate the environment and influences of all of the golf equipment we went to and the music we danced to.

“We stripped or dubbed out a lot of the vocals and added extra horns, and extensively used the analogue Serge modular system (that additionally performed the pulsating sound heard on Torch, recorded across the identical time).  It generated fantastically soiled, random chaos and artificial scratch sounds which simply added to the depth of the album. It in the end captured the zeitgeist – and I believe nonetheless sounds legitimate at this time.”

Tracklisting:
Double LP

Facet A
Memorabilia (NSED Model) – Remastered
The place Did Our Love Go? (NSED Model) – Remastered
What! (NSED Model) – Remastered
Facet B
A Man May Get Misplaced (NSED Model) – Remastered
Chips On My Shoulder (NSED Model) – Remastered
Intercourse Dwarf (NSED Model) – Remastered
Facet C  
Torch (12″ Model) – Remastered
Insecure Me? (12″ Model) – Remastered
A Man May Get Misplaced (Jon Happy Wimmin Remix) – Beforehand promo solely
Facet D   
Bedsitter (Erasure Remix) – Beforehand on Keychains field set solely
What! (12″ Model) – Remastered
So (12″ Model) – Remastered

Double CD model

CD1
Memorabilia (NSED Model) – Remastered
The place Did Our Love Go? (NSED Model) – Remastered
What! (NSED Model) – Remastered
A Man May Get Misplaced (NSED Model) – Remastered
Chips On My Shoulder (NSED Model) – Remastered
Intercourse Dwarf (NSED Model) – Remastered
Tainted Dub (From Authentic 12″) – Remastered
Torch (12″ Model) – Remastered
Insecure Me? (12″ Model) – Remastered
What! (12″ Model) – Remastered
So (12″ Model) – Remastered
Torch (7″ Model) – Remastered
Insecure Me? (7″ Model) – Remastered
What! (7″ Model) – Remastered

CD2
Memorabilia (The Hacker 808 Remix) – Beforehand unreleased
A Man May Get Misplaced (Jon Happy Wimmin Remix) – Beforehand promo solely
Torch (MHC 2001 Remix) – Beforehand unreleased model
Insecure Me? (Hifi Sean Remix) – Beforehand promo solely
So (Hifi Sean Baltimore Basement Dub) – Beforehand promo solely
Bedsitter (Manhattan Clique Combine) – Beforehand on Warmth The Remixes solely
Tainted Love (Paul Dakeyne Remix) – Beforehand unreleased model
Memorabilia (Wally Funk Remix) – Beforehand promo solely
Intercourse Dwarf (The Grid Remix) – Beforehand on Warmth The Remixes solely
Bedsitter (Erasure Remix) – Beforehand on Keychains field set solely
So (The Grid Remix) – First time ever on CD
Memorabilia (Daniel Miller Remix) – Beforehand on NSEC 6CD solely

Most just lately, Gentle Cell toured Australia and will likely be visiting the US extensively in Might and June with Easy Minds. Nearer to house, Gentle Cell headline Rewind Competition at Henley-on-Thames on 16 August, their solely UK present of 2025. Round touring commitments, Marc and Dave are engaged on their as-yet-untitled sixth studio album.

Guide tickets for Rewind Competition right here

Non-Cease Ecstatic Dancing is obtainable now to pre-order on double LP, double CD and digital right here

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