Showing posts with label Sophie Sarigiannidou. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sophie Sarigiannidou. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Watch: Marsheaux Reveal Music Video For "Now You Are Mine"

Greek synth pop duo Marsheaux have revealed the video for their current single "Now You Are Mine".

The track is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'AthLon', released in June 2016 via Undo Records. Buy it here.

The video was directed by Nick Bitzenis/George Geranios. Watch it below.


Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Watch: Marsheaux Reveal Music Video For "Like A Movie"

Greek synth pop duo Marsheaux have revealed the video for their latest single"Like A Movie".

The track is part of our current playlist and is taken from their latest album 'AthLon', released back in June via Undo Records. Buy it here.

The video was directed by Nick Bitzenis/George Geranios. Watch it below.


Friday, June 26, 2015

Watch: Marsheaux Drop Music Video "Monument" (Depeche Mode Cover)

Greek electro pop duo Marsheaux have dropped the video for their cover version of Depeche Mode's "Monument".

The song is taken from their cover album 'A Broken Frame', released earlier this year via Undo Records. Get it here.

About the track the duo said: "Monument was the first track that we worked on, when we decided to go on with the A Broken Frame project. It was a song that we both loved and we were really curious how it would turn out. We believe that behind Martin Gore’s lyrics there is a hidden political background that is really similar with the crisis that we are experience in Greece. We really think that Monument is one of our best covers, and a great track for someone to get to know our A Broken Frame project.”

Check out the video here (via depechemode.de).

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Wednesday, February 11, 2015

Marsheaux Release 'A Broken Frame' A Tribute To Depeche Mode

Greek electro pop duo Marsheaux (aka Marianthi Melitsi and Sophie Sarigiannidou) have covered Depeche Mode's second ever album release in full as a tribute to one of the most influential groups of modern pop music.

'A Broken Frame' stands as "a tremendous challenge to dare cover it in full", the girls said, “In our minds ‘A Broken Frame’ is the most underestimated Depeche Mode album, it needs to find its fair place in the course of Depeche Mode’s career. When we started recordingthe first demos many said that the whole idea wasn’t good at all but we had faith in it and treated itwith love and respect. We know that it sounds strange to listen to ‘Leave In Silence’ or ‘My SecretGarden’ with female vocals. 

Depeche Mode’s ‘A Broken Frame’ was released in September 1982 and signaled the start of Martin Gore’s songwriting duties after Vince Clarke’s departure from the group. For this exact reason, ‘A Broken Frame’ is widely considered, their ‘first’ original, though it was released just one year after their official debut album ‘Speak And Spell’, an album that carried the songwriting seal of Vince Clarke who left the group to form Yazoo with Alison Moyet. Three singles were released from‘A Broken Frame’prior to the album release – ‘See You’ (January 1982), ‘Meaning Of Love’ (April 1982) and‘Leave In Silence’ (August 1982).

Marsheaux stand gracefully to the performing demands of the songs with a reflective sense when they sing for love’s calls (‘See You’, ‘Meaning Of Love’) as well as with a respect that the darker tracks need when dealing with loss and betrayal (‘Leave In Silence’, ‘My Secret Garden’). They also highlight with a fresh, modern production approach on masterpieces such as ‘Satellite’, ‘Monument’ and even the new romantic instrumental ‘Nothing To Fear’.

The album is available now digitally and will be out on vinyl and CD on February 23 via Undo Records. Get it here.

Stream "Leave in Silence" below.



(facebook.com/marsheaux)

Friday, November 08, 2013

Marsheaux To Release "Odyssey" Best of Collection Next Year

Greek synth pop female duo Marsheaux, aka Marianthi Melitsi and Sophie Sarigiannidou, will release a 19-track 'best of' collection titled 'Odyssey' via Les Disques Du Crépuscule label in January 2014.

As well as highlights from all four studio albums released on Undo Records, like "E-Bay Queen", "Peek-A-Boo", "Lumineux Noir" and this year's "Inhale", Odyssey also includes hard to find single "Ghost", advertising jingle Cosmogirl, and Full Attack - a brand new song recorded especially for this project. 

All tracks are produced by Fotonovela, and written by Marsheaux except their hit cover of Popcorn, the kitsch electronic classic by Gershon Kingsley. Available on CD only. Deluxe six panel digipack with booklet.

Recently, the duo released the video for "Inhale", the title track from their latest album.

The tracklisting for 'Odyssey' is as follows:

01. m.a.r.s.h.e.a.u.x.
02. Flash Lights
03. Computer Love
04. Dream of a Disco
05. Home
06. Wait No More
07. Summer
08. Destroy Me
09. Faith
10. Sorrow
11. Ghost
12. Do You Feel?
13. Over and Over
14. Inhale
15. Alone
16. Can You Stop Me?
17. Full Attack
18. Cosmogirl
19. Popcorn

Website: www.marsheaux.com