The project was originally conceived by the pop queen in 1998 as an eight -song album that would accompany “Ray of Light”, his seventh studio album, published that same year.
Madonna announced the launch of his long -awaited album “Veronica Electronica”. The project was originally conceived by the pop queen in 1998 as an eight -song album that would accompany “Ray of Light”his seventh studio album, published that same year. Conceived as an LP of Remixes, “Veronica Electronica” was finally abandoned after the success of the original album, which sold more than 16 million copies worldwide and won four Grammy awards.
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Now, more than 25 years later, the singer has shared that the album will be released on July 25.


The collection includes unpublished remixes of the songs of “Ray of Light”, including versions for disco of the late Peter Rauhofer, the producer William Orbit, Sasha, BT and Victor Calderone. It also includes an original model of “Gone, Gone, Gone”, an unpublished recording produced by Madonna and Rick Nowels.
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In addition to its digital launch, the album will also be available in silver vinyl with an exclusive lithography of Silver Mylar. The latter is part of Madonna’s “silver collection”, a series that leads her to share parts of her catalog as collectible reissues in limited edition vinyl.
To celebrate the announcement, Madonna has launched the subject “Skin (The Collaboration Remix Edit)” as an advance of “Veronica Electronica”.
The list of “Veronica Electronica” songs
- 1
- 2. «Ray of Light» – Sasha Twilo mixed edition
- 3. «Skin» – The Remez of Collaboration
- 4. «Nothing Really Matters» – The rapid mixture of Club 69 merges with the DUB
- 5. «Sky Fits Heaven» – New future edition of Victor Calderone
- 6. «Frozen» – Mixture of wide screen and drums
- 7. «The Power of Good-Kye»-Mixed edition of Fabien’s Good God
- 8. «Gone, Gone, Gone» – Original Demo
Source: Ambito

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