Dubstar
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Dubstar are Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie.
Forming in 1993 and signing to Food / EMI Records in 1994, they released their hugely successful debut Disgraceful in 1995, which yielded the hit singles Not so Manic Now, Stars, and Anywhere. The albums Goodbye, Make It Better and One followed.
‘Two’ is the second album from Dubstar since Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie reunited in the mid-2010s,
and the first since their seminal 90s albums Disgraceful and Goodbye to be produced by New Order and Pet
Shop Boys collaborator Stephen Hague. This reunion with Hague, ushers in a record of full-spectrum
megapop, swooning synthesised orchestras, acutely observed kitchen sink dramas, and outright bangers. A
mere 26 years since Stars and Not So Manic Now announced them as something disturbing and different in
the pop firmament, Dubstar are themselves again – only more so.
Forming in 1993 and signing to Food / EMI Records in 1994, they released their hugely successful debut Disgraceful in 1995, which yielded the hit singles Not so Manic Now, Stars, and Anywhere. The albums Goodbye, Make It Better and One followed.
‘Two’ is the second album from Dubstar since Sarah Blackwood and Chris Wilkie reunited in the mid-2010s,
and the first since their seminal 90s albums Disgraceful and Goodbye to be produced by New Order and Pet
Shop Boys collaborator Stephen Hague. This reunion with Hague, ushers in a record of full-spectrum
megapop, swooning synthesised orchestras, acutely observed kitchen sink dramas, and outright bangers. A
mere 26 years since Stars and Not So Manic Now announced them as something disturbing and different in
the pop firmament, Dubstar are themselves again – only more so.
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