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August 22, 2006 New Music Posted by: Jerry Soer     6 Comments

End Of Fashion
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End Of Fashion has been remixed by Australia’s foremost proponents of fashion Van She. This reworking of the very radio friendly pop song has stretched its length almost 3 times to 7 minutes.

End Of Fashion got together after two of their members got booted out of The Sleepy Jackson. Their open love of pop music and Beatles-referrencing vocal harmonies easily found them an audience in Australian radio. Frequent MySpace users might also recognise the photo from their long online marketing campaign. Van She came into the scene earlier this year, able to mash disco and pop effortlessly while still simultaneously holding rock music instruments, they made name through both live and DJ-ing gigs.

So what do these two sound like put together? You heard it here first folks, exclusive to Who The Bloody Hell Are They:

End Of Fashion – ‘Oh Yeah’ (Van She Tech Electric Remix)

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Currently there are "6 comments" on this Article:

  1. Tom&Duds says:

    Apparently, when stuck with an uninteresting subject, photographers just ask them to jump in the air.
    Van She on the other hand…. Now they’re interesting.

    and you saved all my reply info!
    How much do you really know about me Jerry?

  2. kb says:

    Psh I disagree. Van She sucked all the heart out of that End of Fashion song and now we have nothing left but another glitzy dancefloor player that’ll be dead and buried before the month is up. I’m so over electro remixes of indie bands! It’s so 2004.

  3. Jerry Soer says:

    I really only find very few remixes of rock songs work like Justice’s remix of Franz or MSTRKRFT remix of Wolfmother. Most of them miss the point and turn them staple dance floor dj drops when they’re trying to put some indie cred into their sets

  4. Pix says:

    not bad not bad. van she certainly seem to have thrown a credibility bone out to the very bland, talentless end of fashion.

    anything is better than evermore remixes.

  5. muscles says:

    these comments are bananas!!!

  6. turbosaurus says:

    i don’t think anyone should take this remix too seriously.

    props to van she for morodering it

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