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Maggie K de Monde whose musical work spans over 4 decades has recorded a new Scarlet Fantastic album, From Montreal to Rotherham. An alluring collection of songs written and produced by herself with collaborations from John Walters (Landscape Einstein a go go) Basil Gabbidon from Brum reggae band Steel Pulse and mixed with the expertise of Hifi Sean (Soup Dragons) The album will be released on the Last Night From Glasgow label in March 2026 with the first single, a cover of Bowie’s “Time” being released on October 4th this year.
Maggie enjoyed chart success in the '80s with her bands Swans Way (Soul Train) and Scarlet Fantastic (No Memory) She toured extensively in the UK & Europe and recorded an album in New York with Mike Thorne. Andy Weatherall championed her song No Memory which went on to become a club classic in the '90s and remains so to this day.
Maggie appeared on all the TV shows of the time including Top of the Pops, The Tube, The Old Grey Whistle Test, The Roxy, No Limits and MTV. Maggie’s very first band appeared on TV with fellow Birmingham band Duran Duran and then also toured with them as their single Planet Earth hit the charts. Her most recent album “Reverie” received rave reviews.
“Reverie, the new album by returning '80s band Scarlet Fantastic is my favourite kind of pop noir” Caroline Sullivan-author and journalist at The Guardian
Maggie enjoyed chart success in the '80s with her bands Swans Way (Soul Train) and Scarlet Fantastic (No Memory) She toured extensively in the UK & Europe and recorded an album in New York with Mike Thorne. Andy Weatherall championed her song No Memory which went on to become a club classic in the '90s and remains so to this day.
Maggie appeared on all the TV shows of the time including Top of the Pops, The Tube, The Old Grey Whistle Test, The Roxy, No Limits and MTV. Maggie’s very first band appeared on TV with fellow Birmingham band Duran Duran and then also toured with them as their single Planet Earth hit the charts. Her most recent album “Reverie” received rave reviews.
“Reverie, the new album by returning '80s band Scarlet Fantastic is my favourite kind of pop noir” Caroline Sullivan-author and journalist at The Guardian
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