Last autumn, Au Revoir Simone released their fourth album ‘Move in Spectrums’, their first album in four years, it quickly garnered acclaim across the board with many declaring the trio to be back with their best record yet. Touring across the world followed with sold out shows globally; now Au Revoir Simone announce the details of a remix album.

Entitled ‘Spectrums’, it will be released on 25th August via Moshi Moshi and features 19 remixes of ‘Move In Spectrums’ tracks by the likes of Jack Savidge (Friendly Fires), Babe, The Shoes, Clock Opera and NZCA Lines. Listen to NZCA Lines’ colourful, disco-tinged reworking of ‘Somebody Who’ here.

Additionally the band are back in the UK this weekend to play London’s Electric Ballroom as part of the Camden Crawl.

Upcoming European shows

  • 19Th June – Bolognetti, Bologna
  • 20Th June – Villa Aperta, Rome
  • 21St June – Camden Crawl @ Electric Ballroom, London
  • 11Th July – Optimus Alive Festival, Lisbon
  • 12Th July – Les Ardentes Festival, Liege
  • 3Rd Nov - Olympia, Paris Supporting Etienne Daho
  • 4Th Nov - Olympia, Paris Supporting Etienne Daho
  • 5Th Nov - Olympia, Paris Supporting Etienne Daho
  • 6Th Nov - Olympia, Paris Supporting Etienne Daho

‘Spectrums’ tracklisting:

  1. More Than (Passarella Death Squad Remix)
  2. Lead Is Galloping (Babe Remix)
  3. Crazy (Jack Savidge Remix)
  4. We Both Know (Pete Wiggs Remix)
  5. Just Like A Tress (Tyde Remix)
  6. Somebody Who (NZCA Lines Remix)
  7. Gravitron (In Fields Remix)
  8. Boiling Point (Kiwi Remix)
  9. Love You Don’t Know Me (I Am The Cosmos Remix)
  10. Hand Over Hand (Baum Remix)
  11. Let The Night Win (Clock Opera Remix)
  12. We Both Know (White Collar Boy Remix)
  13. Crazy (Birthday Sex Remix)
  14. Somebody Who (The Shoes and San Zhi Remix)
  15. Somebody Who (Machines In Heaven Remix)
  16. Love You Don’t Love Me (B£AMS Remix)
  17. Let The Night Win (c U P Remix)
  18. Crazy (Birthday Sex Remix Instrumental)
  19. Somebody Who (Dubka Remix)
  • “Saturnine piano chords offer a novel contrast to crisp synth-pop… alluring” Q
  • “An empowered dancefloor record” Time Out 4*
  • “Shimmery atmos-pop magic” The Independent
  •  “[‘Move In Spectrums’] is an invisible forde that sneaks up on you, casting you in its shadow; and slowly, with each pulse and every temperature shift, it becomes your whole world” Drowned in Sound 8/10
  • “Sophisticated and perfectly paced pop” Loud & Quiet
  • “The sheer calibre of the dancefloor-pop poised nuggets is impressive” The Line of Best Fit 7/10
  • “’’Move In Spectrums’ is confident, expansive… their best album” Monocle
  • “Their tendency to continually revise and refine sounds whilst experimenting and recording, means that the songs come to us filled with passion and imbued with an intensity and honesty that's hard to replicate.” The 405 8/10
  • “’Move In Spectrums’ sounds like a Sofia Coppola or Nicolas Winding Refn soundtrack” DIVA

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