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Martin (Coloured Vinyl)
Soft Cell - Marc Almond and Dave Ball - release their classic track āMartinā as a single for the very first time this Halloweāen, Friday 31st October.
Originally featured as one side of a bonus 12ā released as part of the original The Art of Falling Apart album in 1983, Martin has since become one of the most popular and enduring Soft Cell deep cuts. Limited to 500 copies and pressed on deluxe black and red vinyl, it features special Halloweāen remixes from Dave Ball, as well as a club remix from French electroclash pioneer The Hacker. Martin will also be released download EP across all digital platforms. āMartin originated in the arts studio at Leeds Polytechnic, as it was then known. We wrote and recorded it at the same time as the track āThe Art of Falling Apartā. After we left art school all the pop madness of Soft Cell began and those two tracks were shelved.
Suddenly, Phonogram Records were asking for a second album. We were unsure of a direction or concept then I reminded Marc of those two art school tracks. I suggested to him that āThe Art of Falling Apartā would be a great album title and he agreedā¦.
Originally featured as one side of a bonus 12ā released as part of the original The Art of Falling Apart album in 1983, Martin has since become one of the most popular and enduring Soft Cell deep cuts. Limited to 500 copies and pressed on deluxe black and red vinyl, it features special Halloweāen remixes from Dave Ball, as well as a club remix from French electroclash pioneer The Hacker. Martin will also be released download EP across all digital platforms. āMartin originated in the arts studio at Leeds Polytechnic, as it was then known. We wrote and recorded it at the same time as the track āThe Art of Falling Apartā. After we left art school all the pop madness of Soft Cell began and those two tracks were shelved.
Suddenly, Phonogram Records were asking for a second album. We were unsure of a direction or concept then I reminded Marc of those two art school tracks. I suggested to him that āThe Art of Falling Apartā would be a great album title and he agreedā¦.
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Martin (Coloured Vinyl)ā
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Soft Cell - Marc Almond and Dave Ball - release their classic track āMartinā as a single for the very first time this Halloweāen, Friday 31st October.
Originally featured as one side of a bonus 12ā released as part of the original The Art of Falling Apart album in 1983, Martin has since become one of the most popular and enduring Soft Cell deep cuts. Limited to 500 copies and pressed on deluxe black and red vinyl, it features special Halloweāen remixes from Dave Ball, as well as a club remix from French electroclash pioneer The Hacker. Martin will also be released download EP across all digital platforms. āMartin originated in the arts studio at Leeds Polytechnic, as it was then known. We wrote and recorded it at the same time as the track āThe Art of Falling Apartā. After we left art school all the pop madness of Soft Cell began and those two tracks were shelved.
Suddenly, Phonogram Records were asking for a second album. We were unsure of a direction or concept then I reminded Marc of those two art school tracks. I suggested to him that āThe Art of Falling Apartā would be a great album title and he agreedā¦.
Originally featured as one side of a bonus 12ā released as part of the original The Art of Falling Apart album in 1983, Martin has since become one of the most popular and enduring Soft Cell deep cuts. Limited to 500 copies and pressed on deluxe black and red vinyl, it features special Halloweāen remixes from Dave Ball, as well as a club remix from French electroclash pioneer The Hacker. Martin will also be released download EP across all digital platforms. āMartin originated in the arts studio at Leeds Polytechnic, as it was then known. We wrote and recorded it at the same time as the track āThe Art of Falling Apartā. After we left art school all the pop madness of Soft Cell began and those two tracks were shelved.
Suddenly, Phonogram Records were asking for a second album. We were unsure of a direction or concept then I reminded Marc of those two art school tracks. I suggested to him that āThe Art of Falling Apartā would be a great album title and he agreedā¦.

















