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New Dave Audé Track Features Andy Bell from Erasure

Andy BellDance music artist Dave Audé has drawn on the vocal talent’s of Erasure singer Andy Bell. The track is called ‘Aftermath (Here We Go).

Erasure’s have released 15 albums since they first started in 1986. Their most recent album was a 2013 Christmas themed collection called ‘Snow Globe’.

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Aside from his work with Erasure Andy Bell has also recorded two solo albums.

Dave Audé is no stranger to dance music either, he’s remixed a bunch of artists to make them dance floor friendly including Sting, Madonna, U2, Coldplay, Britney Spears, Jennifer Lopez and OUTinPerth favourite Luciana.

Check out the new track below.

 

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