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Luke Slater - Nothing At All (Mute)
release date: March 25 2002
Luke Slater - Nothing At All

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Luke Slater releases an upbeat technopop anthem called Nothing At All.

A worthy successor to electropop pioneers and labelmates Erasure and Depeche Mode and calling to mind the finer moments of Sparks, Slater's single features the vocal talents of Ricky Barrow and remixes (also available on two 12" versions) by King Unique, Spincycle and Rob Rives.

He's been busy in recent years remixing work by, amongst others, Madonna and Depeche Mode, but this single shows that Luke Slater is well able to grasp his chance of his own limelight.






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