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David Bowie to release 'Space Oddity' multi-tracks to celebrate moon landing

'Space Oddity EP' gives fans the chance to remix their own versions of the song

David Bowie is to give fans the chance to own and remix the multi-track recordings of his seminal 1969 track 'Space Oddity', when he releases a new EP featuring the song to celebrate the 40th anniversary of man walking on the moon.

Released on July 20 – 40 years to the day that Neil Armstrong stepped foot on the moon - the 'Space Oddity EP' consists of four variations of the track. When fans purchase the EP they will also receive the original eight stems/multi-tracks for the track for free.

They will then be able to remix the song through their own software, or through iKlax software).

The tracklisting for 'Space Oddity EP' is:

'Space Oddity' (Original UK Mono Single Edit)
'Space Oddity' (US Mono Single Edit)
'Space Oddity' (US Stereo Single Edit)
'Space Oddity' (1979 Re-Record)

See Davidbowie.com for more information.
 

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the maggot farmer 

Jul 8, 2009

Ching ching.

goncalo147 

Jul 9, 2009

The songs from de moonlander era. And speaking of which, watch this new moonlander video ( very funny )http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DdaBwh20nIk

lizzy26 

Jul 23, 2009

David Bowie’s 1999 VH1’s Storytellers was just released on DVD, but you can see this footage of him performing “Always Crashing in the Same Car” for free only at http://www.billboard.com/#/news/unaired-footage-of-david-bowie-on-vh1-storytellers-1003995561.story. Never even knew this existed, pretty amazing footage!

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Rock’s greatest chameleon, throughout the 70s and 80s Bowie regenerated more times than ‘Dr Who’. From Ziggy Bowie to Berlin Bowie to Mad Psycho Clown Bowie to Suave’n’Sophisticated Bowie to Bit Rubbish In Tin Machine Bowie, he kept us guessing and gasping for decades. Track 'Heroes' stars on the NME Classics CD.
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Rock’s greatest chameleon, throughout the 70s and 80s Bowie regenerated more times...

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