Blondie v Edison "Heart Of Glass (Electro Disco Mix)"

Positiva Introduces Blondie vs Edison
New floorfiller from the industry’s best label – out December 4th
Renowned for their formidable repertoire, the UK’s biggest dance label Positiva are stepping it up for the Christmas with the biggest track of the season.
They are bringing you the only official remix of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ worked over by Edison, aka Andy Chatterley.
Andy Chatterly is also known to dance aficionados as the Droyds, Demeter, EVE3000 or one half of the Buick Project and Skylark with Nic Fancuili. He’s made his mark throughout the 90s and 00s and is behind up and coming bands, Deaf Stereo, Motormark and Blondelle.
He’s given the Blondie classic a contemporary edge, with even the video being recut for 2006. Meanwhile, other mixes include a dub mix for deeper floors, the Electro Disco retake and a stunning remix courtesy of Soul Avengerz’ Quattro guise.
Of course, ‘Heart Of Glass’ needs little introduction. Blondie’s seminal track epitomized the disco era and its stats speak for themselves: it was a UK and a US No.1 single in 1979, selling over a million copies in the UK alone.
The track arrives on 4th December, just in time for Christmas parties.
New floorfiller from the industry’s best label – out December 4th
Renowned for their formidable repertoire, the UK’s biggest dance label Positiva are stepping it up for the Christmas with the biggest track of the season.
They are bringing you the only official remix of Blondie’s ‘Heart Of Glass’ worked over by Edison, aka Andy Chatterley.
Andy Chatterly is also known to dance aficionados as the Droyds, Demeter, EVE3000 or one half of the Buick Project and Skylark with Nic Fancuili. He’s made his mark throughout the 90s and 00s and is behind up and coming bands, Deaf Stereo, Motormark and Blondelle.
He’s given the Blondie classic a contemporary edge, with even the video being recut for 2006. Meanwhile, other mixes include a dub mix for deeper floors, the Electro Disco retake and a stunning remix courtesy of Soul Avengerz’ Quattro guise.
Of course, ‘Heart Of Glass’ needs little introduction. Blondie’s seminal track epitomized the disco era and its stats speak for themselves: it was a UK and a US No.1 single in 1979, selling over a million copies in the UK alone.
The track arrives on 4th December, just in time for Christmas parties.
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