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The 1980s was the golden age of the 12-inch single—a format that allowed artists to break free from the three-minute pop radio constraint and explore dancefloor-ready sonic landscapes. Capturing this era in its full, unedited glory, the series has become a definitive collection for audiophiles and nostalgia seekers alike.

Following the success of the "Extended" collection, NOW Music released on February 25, 2022 . This volume leans into the art of the remix, showcasing how legendary producers like Shep Pettibone and The Latin Rascals transformed radio hits into specialized club tracks. NOW MUSIC Official Store NOW That’s What I Call 12” 80s: Remixed (4CD) VA - Now That-s What I Call 12-- 80s -4CD- -202...

Released on , this initial quadruple-disc set focused on the "Extended Version" as it was originally meant to be heard: a longer journey through the grooves. The 1980s was the golden age of the

– Anchored by New Order’s "Blue Monday," often cited as the best-selling 12" single of all time, alongside synth staples like Visage’s "Fade to Grey". This volume leans into the art of the

– A high-energy closing set featuring Hazell Dean, Divine, and the iconic "I Feel Love" medley by Bronski Beat and Marc Almond.