Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange

Esteemed British electronic outfit Blancmange return with Private View. Originally from the UK’s post punk DIY scene, Blancmange found success in 1982, long player Happy Families selling Gold in the UK, and its 3 singles becoming international hits. They went on to have 7 Top 40 hits and 70 weeks in the UK album charts. Long-standing admirers include Moby, John Grant and Honey Dijon, who states that “British synth pop was hugely influential in the burgeoning house music scene and Blancmange was a big part of that.”

40 years and 16 albums later, Blancmange have re-signed to London Records with the captivating and inspired Private View, melding futuristic electronics, Neil Arthur’s unmistakable vocal hooks, and songs spanning buoyant and joyful to dark and brooding.

Blancmange

Private View

London
Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
LP +

£27.99

Orange
Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521759

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Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
CD

£8.99

Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521738

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Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521737

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Blancmange

Private View

London
Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
LP +

£27.99

Orange
Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521759

Learn more
Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
CD

£8.99

Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521738

Learn more
Album artwork for Private View by Blancmange
LP

£24.99

Black
Released 30/09/2022Catalogue Number

LMS5521737

Learn more

Esteemed British electronic outfit Blancmange return with Private View. Originally from the UK’s post punk DIY scene, Blancmange found success in 1982, long player Happy Families selling Gold in the UK, and its 3 singles becoming international hits. They went on to have 7 Top 40 hits and 70 weeks in the UK album charts. Long-standing admirers include Moby, John Grant and Honey Dijon, who states that “British synth pop was hugely influential in the burgeoning house music scene and Blancmange was a big part of that.”

40 years and 16 albums later, Blancmange have re-signed to London Records with the captivating and inspired Private View, melding futuristic electronics, Neil Arthur’s unmistakable vocal hooks, and songs spanning buoyant and joyful to dark and brooding.