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Sugar

Ladytron · 2005

19 min · 4 tracks · synth-pop · electronica

A hypnotic blend of synth-pop and electronica enveloped in dreamy textures and catchy melodies.

Sugar is a single by Ladytron, released in 2005. A hypnotic blend of synth-pop and electronica enveloped in dreamy textures and catchy melodies. 'Sugar' achieved notable success on the charts, helping to solidify Ladytron's presence in the electronic music landscape. The various remixes further expanded its reach within club scenes, influencing a new wave of electronic artists and contributing to the resurgence of synth-driven pop during the mid-2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Sugar sound like?

A hypnotic blend of synth-pop and electronica enveloped in dreamy textures and catchy melodies. Rooted in synth-pop and electronica.

What makes Sugar by Ladytron notable?

'Sugar' achieved notable success on the charts, helping to solidify Ladytron's presence in the electronic music landscape. The various remixes further expanded its reach within club scenes, influencing a new wave of electronic artists and contributing to the resurgence of synth-driven pop during the mid-2000s. By 2005, Ladytron was already gaining traction after their breakthrough album '604' (2001) and the follow-up 'Light & Magic' (2002). 'Sugar' marked their continued evolution as a prominent act in the synth-pop scene, showcasing their ability to craft infectious hooks while maintaining an experimental edge.

How many songs are on Sugar?

Sugar has 4 tracks, running approximately 19 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·19:48

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Sugar Standout 2:50
  • 2 Sugar (Archigram Under The Roof Paris 2005 remix) Standout 6:13
  • 3 Sugar (Playgroup vocal) Standout 5:09
  • 4 Sugar 'M' Ladytronomy (remix) 5:36

Release Date

January 1, 2005

Genre

electronica, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

19 min 48 sec