Veronica Electronica remixes Madonna's album now available.
Madonna Drops Long-Awaited 'Veronica Electronica' Remix Album
Pop icon Madonna is set to drop her long-anticipated remix album, titled 'Veronica Electronica', based on her critically acclaimed 1998 album 'Ray of Light'. The album, consisting of seven remixes and one unreleased demo, was originally planned for release in 1998 but was shelved due to the massive success of 'Ray of Light'.
Key Features of 'Veronica Electronica'- Title: Veronica Electronica- Release Date: July 25- Format: Vinyl (pressed on "silver nugget" colored vinyl)- Special Edition: Some editions will come with an exclusive 10x10 inch lithograph
Track Listing
| Side | Track | Remix/Details ||------|-------|---------------|| A | 1. Drowned World/Substitute For Love | BT & Sasha Bucklodge Ashram New Edit || A | 2. Ray Of Light | Sasha Twilo Mix Edit || A | 3. Skin | The Collaboration Remix Edit || A | 4. Nothing Really Matters | Club 69 Speed Mix Meets The Dub || B | 5. Sky Fits Heaven | Victor Calderone Future New Edit || B | 6. Frozen | Widescreen Mix and Drums || B | 7. The Power Of Good-Bye | Fabien’s Good God Mix Edit || B | 8. Gone, Gone, Gone | Original Demo Version |
The album features remixes from popular producers like Peter Rauhofer, William Orbit, Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone. It also includes the original demo of “Gone, Gone, Gone”, a previously unreleased recording produced by Madonna and Rick Nowels.
BackgroundMadonna's new project has been in the rumor mill since the 1990s, making it a highly anticipated release for her fans. Unlike a biographical film about the artist that Universal was previously developing, a new project with producer Sean Levy is currently in the works for Netflix, focusing on a specific period of Madonna's career.
Incorporating synth work and electronic textures similar to 'Ray of Light', 'Veronica Electronica' acts as a companion piece, resurrecting rare and previously unreleased club mixes and demos that were overshadowed at the time by the album’s mainstream success.
The July 25 release of Madonna's 'Veronica Electronica' remix album will offer fans a new dimension of electronic entertainment through merged synth work and club mixes, including the original demo of "Gone, Gone, Gone". This music project, a follow-up to Madonna's critically acclaimed 1998 album 'Ray of Light', features renowned producers such as Sasha, BT, and Victor Calderone.