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Although Chapman-Fox’s music may appear to represent a wistful journey back to synth music’s early days, it’s motivated by something is that it’s nostalgic for a future that never happened. The new album got its name from a 1980s ad campaign from local property developer Eileen Bilton, which was accompanied by a slogan of “London’s moving our way” []. This 

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