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Gina X

Greatest Fits

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A1

No G.D.M.

A2

Exhibitionism

A3

Be A Boy

A4

Tropical Comic Strip

B1

Nice Mover

B2

Cologne Intime

B3

Opposite Numbers

B4

Vendor's Box

C1

Strip Tease

C2

I.C. Code

C3

Kaddish

C4

Hypnosis/Hypnose

D1

Babylon Generation

D2

Die Kunst Des Liebens (The Art Of Loving)

D3

Kanal Banal

D4

French Lift

D5

Waiting

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Dark Entries (DE-335)

2x Vinyl LP Compilation Remastered Stereo

Release date: May 30, 2025, US

Gina X makes her way to Dark Entries for Greatest Fits, a compilation of gems and jams from the eccentric New Wave icon. Gina X Performance was formed in Cologne in 1978 when art history student and chanteuse Gina Kikoine teamed up with synth wizard Zeus B. Held. Inspired by Patti Smith and Lou Reed, Kikoine aimed to create "the absolute union of music, poetry and travesty," a lofty goal that she most certainly would achieve. 1979 saw the release of the classic first LP, Nice Mover, which put Held’s lush electronic production in dialogue with Gina X’s deadpan delivery. Songs explore androgyny, decadence, and avant-garde art in a fashion that is stylish, sexy, and more than a touch transgressive. Nice Mover quickly became a cult favourite thanks to tracks like the euphoric “Nice Mover” and the dancefloor bomb “No G.D.M.”, dedicated to queer icon Quentin Crisp. Three more LPs followed in the coming years: X-Traordinaire in 1980; Voyeur in 1981; and Yinglish in 1984. The duo continued their genre deviance throughout, exploring uptempo space disco on “Strip Tease,” punk-laced New Wave on “Babylon Generation,” and icy electro-pop on “French Lift.” Greatest Fits is the first-ever double LP compilation of Gina X material. The 17 tracks on Greatest Fits were selected by Kikoine and Held, reflecting the duo’s most cherished moments from their wide-ranging catalog. The record comes housed in a gatefold sleeve designed by Eloise Shir-Juen Leigh featuring press clippings and photographs, and includes an insert with lyrics and memories about each song from Kikoine and Held.