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We are marking 40 years of the one and only Chris & Cosey in this month's Electronic Sound. Our cover story is an in-depth interview with Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, who look back over the highs and lows of their fascinating musical partnership. Elsewhere in this issue, you will also find Martin Gore, Alan Vega, Gazelle Twin, Leon Vynehall, Rusty Egan, The RAH Band and tons more.
To accompany the magazine, we have a limited edition yellow vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased mix of Chris & Cosey's classic 'October (Love Song)'. "It’s one of the tracks we’ve consistently revisited and reworked over the decades, mostly because it’s a favourite of many of our fans,” says Cosey. The B-side is 'Jamming Tottenham, 1982', an improvised piece that has never been heard before. It was recorded just after the pair had left Throbbing Gristle. "We used to play together for hours in our studio in Crouch End and when we moved to our house in Tottenham," says Chris. "It was like a form of therapy, driving out the post-traumatic stress of being in TG."
As with all our seven-inch releases, this record is strictly limited and available exclusively to readers of Electronic Sound, so make sure you grab your copy while you can.
We are marking 40 years of the one and only Chris & Cosey in this month's Electronic Sound. Our cover story is an in-depth interview with Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, who look back over the highs and lows of their fascinating musical partnership. Elsewhere in this issue, you will also find Martin Gore, Alan Vega, Gazelle Twin, Leon Vynehall, Rusty Egan, The RAH Band and tons more.
To accompany the magazine, we have a limited edition yellow vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased mix of Chris & Cosey's classic 'October (Love Song)'. "It’s one of the tracks we’ve consistently revisited and reworked over the decades, mostly because it’s a favourite of many of our fans,” says Cosey. The B-side is 'Jamming Tottenham, 1982', an improvised piece that has never been heard before. It was recorded just after the pair had left Throbbing Gristle. "We used to play together for hours in our studio in Crouch End and when we moved to our house in Tottenham," says Chris. "It was like a form of therapy, driving out the post-traumatic stress of being in TG."
As with all our seven-inch releases, this record is strictly limited and available exclusively to readers of Electronic Sound, so make sure you grab your copy while you can.
We are marking 40 years of the one and only Chris & Cosey in this month's Electronic Sound. Our cover story is an in-depth interview with Chris Carter and Cosey Fanni Tutti, who look back over the highs and lows of their fascinating musical partnership. Elsewhere in this issue, you will also find Martin Gore, Alan Vega, Gazelle Twin, Leon Vynehall, Rusty Egan, The RAH Band and tons more.
To accompany the magazine, we have a limited edition yellow vinyl seven-inch featuring a previously unreleased mix of Chris & Cosey's classic 'October (Love Song)'. "It’s one of the tracks we’ve consistently revisited and reworked over the decades, mostly because it’s a favourite of many of our fans,” says Cosey. The B-side is 'Jamming Tottenham, 1982', an improvised piece that has never been heard before. It was recorded just after the pair had left Throbbing Gristle. "We used to play together for hours in our studio in Crouch End and when we moved to our house in Tottenham," says Chris. "It was like a form of therapy, driving out the post-traumatic stress of being in TG."
As with all our seven-inch releases, this record is strictly limited and available exclusively to readers of Electronic Sound, so make sure you grab your copy while you can.