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Tom Aspaul recruits MNEK for club remix of fan-favourite single Traces
Tom Aspaul has dropped his MNEK-assisted remix of Traces.
While the melody and overall vibe of the track has been completely revamped, the new version still retains that triumphant sensation of getting over a former lover.
Speaking with GAY TIMES, Tom says MNEK – who produced his first ever single Indiana – was the perfect artist to hop on the remix because he’s “at the zenith of it all, he’s the gold standard at the minute, blazing a trail for all of us.”
Remembering the moment the Head & Heart chart-topper sent him the final version, Tom said: “I didn’t have any notes!
Black Country Disco on the world – and it was exactly what the queer community needed.
Black Country Disco begs to be heard in a gay club. Across 10 tracks, the Wolverhampton singer-songwriter explores love, intimacy, heartbreak and sex – all against the backdrop of glorious, life-affirming, disco-infused pop. Coursing through the album is the influence of the Black Country, the part of the West Midlands where Aspaul grew up and recently returned to after more than a decade of living in London.
The album hasn’t had a proper outing yet for obvious reasons (thanks, COVID-19). Instead, fans have had to make do with swaying in their bedrooms, a gin and tonic in hand, imagining throngs of sweaty revellers surrounding them.
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The River Lea, Ware. Picture: DANNY LOO
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A leafy town with around 18,000 residents, Ware is known for its proximity to Hertford - the county town is less than four miles away - and its peaceful riverside setting. We found out more about it.
East Street, Ware. Picture: DANNY LOO
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Ermine Street, which Ware is built on, was the Roman road between London and Lincoln - and with signs of occupation dating back to 4000BC, the town is one of the oldest continuously occupied settlements in Europe.