Madonna to Release Long-Lost ‘Ray of Light’ Remix Album, ‘Veronica Electronica’

Madonna unveils Veronica Electronica, a long-lost remix album of Ray of Light, featuring rare tracks and unreleased demos, out July 25 on silver vinyl.

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Madonna is set to finally release Veronica Electronica, a long-rumored remix companion to her iconic 1998 album Ray of Light.

Arriving July 25 in digital and silver vinyl formats, the album will be part of her Silver Collection reissue series.

Originally conceived in 1998 but shelved due to the success of Ray of Light‘s hit singles, Veronica Electronica includes eight rare and unreleased tracks.

Highlights include remixes by Peter Rauhofer, Sasha, BT, William Orbit, and Victor Calderone, plus a never-before-heard demo titled “Gone, Gone, Gone” produced with Rick Nowels.

This release is part of Madonna’s 2021 partnership with Warner Music, bringing her catalog back to the label where her career began.

The album reflects the late-’90s “electronica” era and adds a nostalgic twist for longtime fans.

The first track, “Skin (The Collaboration Remix Edit),” is available now.

Track Listing:  

Side A

1. “Drowned World/Substitute For Love” – BT & Sasha Bucklodge Ashram New Edit

2. “Ray Of Light” – Sasha Twilo Mix Edit

3. “Skin” – The Collaboration Remix Edit  

4. “Nothing Really Matters” – Club 69 Speed Mix Meets The Dub

Side B

1. “Sky Fits Heaven” – Victor Calderone Future New Edit

2. “Frozen” – Widescreen Mix and Drums

3. “The Power Of Good-Bye” – Fabien’s Good God Mix Edit

4. “Gone, Gone, Gone” – Original Demo Version *

Source Variety

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