Neon Neon Mix for Pitchfork

Boom Bip has made an amazing new Neon Neon mix exclusively for Pitchfork. The 35-minute set features 1980s and 90s pop, electronic, and disco tracks that served as inspirations for Neon Neon’s revved-up electro-pop, plus Neon Neon rarities and a few words by Har Mar Superstar.

From the Italo horror-rock source material for Justice’s “Phantom” to coked-out early-80s electro by Neil Young (from Trans), Paul McCartney (much-blogged McCartney II cut “Temporary Secretary”), and more typical synth wielders like Kraftwerk and Tears for Fears, to giddy dance-pop by Debbie Gibson, Janet Jackson, and Prince, DeLorean might’ve found plenty here to soundtrack his hedonistic exploits.

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TRACKLIST

  1. Neon Neon – Theme Song
  2. Goblin – Tenebre
  3. Neil Young – Sample and Hold
  4. Paul McCartney – Temporary Secretary
  5. Kraftwerk – Numbers (Wicked Mix)
  6. Tears for Fears – Mother’s Talk
  7. Neon Neon – Raquel (Extended Mix)
  8. Debbie Gibson – Only In My Dreams (Extended Club Mix)
  9. Janet Jackson – Pleasure Pricipal (Eli Edit)
  10. Prince – I Could Never Take the Place of Your Man
  11. Neon Neon – Fuckin’ Off Cover (Outtake)

That final track is a cover of Jan Hammer (of Miami Vice Crockett’s Theme fame) Don’t You Know.


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