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Faithless deluxe release to get wider distribution
By CMU Editorial | Published on Monday 1 November 2010
Good news for Faithless fans who refuse to walk through the doors of Tesco (perhaps you’re supporters of my ‘I hate you for stopping selling Cheshire cheese at your Shoreditch branch’ campaign). The only slightly past it dance outfit have announced they will release a deluxe version of their last album ‘The Dance’ and sell it in all record shops – the original version was only available in physical form via the supermarket giant.
The new version of the album – called ‘The Dance Never Ends’ – will feature four new tracks and four videos, plus a new remix disc. It will be released by the band’s own Nates Tunes label and be distributed by Essential.
A spokesman for the act’s management ATC told CMU: “After the success of ‘The Dance’, and the subsequent demand from retail, we were resolved to release a deluxe remix edition in Q4 and to extend our retail distribution for this special format”.