Chris and Neil are busy in the studio with producer Trevor Horn working on five tracks for their new album due for release in Spring next year.
Trevor Horn produced “Left to my own devices” and “It’s alright” for Pet Shop Boys in 1988⁄89 and recently produced the song “Numb” for them which was originally intended for the “PopArt” compilation but will now appear on next year’s album. At the end of last year Pet Shop Boys appeared in the “Produced by Trevor Horn” show at London’s Wembley Arena which also featured Seal, Tatu, Grace Jones and Frankie Goes To Hollywood.
Songs being recorded at the moment include “Luna Park”, “Casanova in Hell” and “The Sodom and Gomorrah Show”. The musical style is described as “electronic and quite epic”.
There will be a special preview screening of Sergei Eisenstein’s “Battleship Potemkin” with music by Pet Shop Boys at the Max Linder cinema in Paris, France on Friday, 5th June. First released in 1925, the newly restored centenary edition of Eisenstein’s masterpiece with the PSB score is coming to French cinemas for the first time on 17th June 2026. All details at the link below.
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