Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark - The Punishment of Luxury (Deluxe Edition) (2017)

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Title: The Punishment of Luxury
Year Of Release: 2017
Label: White Noise Ltd
Genre: Electronic, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 1:18:16
Total Size: 503 Mb
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Tracklist:

CD 1 The Punishment Of Luxury

01. The Punishment Of Luxury (3:27)
02. Isotype (6:10)
03. Robot Man (2:59)
04. What Have We Done (3:47)
05. Precision & Decay (1:43)
06. As We Open, So We Close (3:03)
07. Art Eats Art (3:20)
08. Kiss Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Bang (2:59)
09. One More Time (3:06)
10. La Mitrailleuse (2:04)
11. Ghost Star (6:18)
12. The View From Here (3:04)

CD 2 Demos

01. Isotype [V1.1 15-025-16] (2:38)
02. Delta (The Punishment Of Luxury) [15-06-10] (3:52)
03. Robot Man [27-01-15] (3:23)
04. Precision & Decay [30-03-16] (3:31)
04. Bomber (One More Time) [16-101-15] (3:07)
06. A Fallen Angel (What Have We Done) [V1.4 07-11-16] (2:19)
07. Art Eats Art [V1.3 23-02-16] (1:17)
08. Broken (As We Open, So We Close) [04-10-16] (3:58)
09. Isotype [V1.7 23-02-16] (3:02)
10. Kiss Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Bang [25-02-15] (4:09)
11. The View From Here [V1.3 23-01-15] (4:27)

Synth-pop pioneers OMD return with their dazzling 13th studio album, ''The Punishment of Luxury,'' which sees them combine the wistful nostalgia and idealised romance of their previous work while stepping out of their comfort zone. The LP is out September 1st on White Noise. This is the follow up to the critically acclaimed ''English Electric'' (released in 2013). ''The Punishment Of Luxury'' is a daring collection of stylish synth pop and masterful songwriting, which will certainly rank alongside their very best. Written, recorded, produced and mixed by OMD--Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys--the album is the sound of a band in their prime. ''On this album we have managed to make beautiful things out of noises and repetitive patterns,'' explains Andy. ''The trouble is, we just can't help but write a catchy melody!'' Described by The Quietus as ''not just one of the best synth bands ever, they are one of the best bands ever,'' OMD's influence has become ubiquitous. The XX, the Killers and LCD Soundsystem's James Murphy have cited Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark as an inspiration, and the likes of Future Islands and Chvrches show traces of OMD's DNA.