After the recent announcement of their forthcoming new studio album, synth pioneers Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark (OMD) reveal details of their return to the stage, with the band taking to the globe next year with South Africa tour dates in toe during April 2024

Across February & March 2024, OMD will play 22 dates across the UK & Ireland, including their biggest ever London headline show at Londonโs O2 Arena on March 24th, 2024 on 100% Records. For April next year, the band confirms South Africa tour dates for Cape Town and Joburg as part of the โGreatest Hits Tourโ. OMD frontman Andy McCluskey says of the South African leg of the tour: โItโs been far too long since we played live in South Africa!, so we are really excited to be coming to do concerts in April 2024!โ
The new album sees the bandโs most explicitly political record and the crowning achievement of their desire to be both Stockhausen and Abba – born from the impetus to kickstart new explorations during lockdown. A broad, electronic, sonic masterpiece that lyrically tackles the topics of the future, it was predominantly written, recorded, and mixed by both McCluskey & Paul Humphreys (who has recently become a second-time father).
OMD have sold an astonishing 25 million singles and 15 million albums, which has established them as electronic synthesiser pioneers and one of Britainโs best-loved pop groups. Their 13 albums include reissued โOrchestral Manoeuvres In The Darkโ (1980), โOrganisationโ (1980), โArchitecture & Moralityโ (1981) and โDazzle Shipsโ (1983).
By rights, OMD should be in semi-retirement, performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers. Instead, theyโve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work. If real life meant OMD were happy to get help, โBauhaus Staircaseโ remains unmistakably the work of a duo who are still perfectly in sync 45 years after their first gig at legendary Liverpool club Ericโs.
OMD Greatest Hits South African tour
Thursday, 18 April 2024 – Green Point A-Track, Green Point, Cape Town
Saturday, 20 April 2024 โ Marks Park Sports Club in Emmarentia, Johannesburg
Details are as follows for OMDโs โGreatest Hitsโ South African Tour:

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Date: Thursday 18 April 2024
Venue: Green Point A-Track, Green Point, Cape Town
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Date: Saturday 20 April 2024
Venue: Marks Park Sports Club in Emmarentia, Johannesburg
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By rights, Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark should be in semi-retirement, performing classics like Enola Gay and Maid Of Orleans on the nostalgia festival circuit like so many peers.
Instead, theyโve created a landmark album worthy of their finest work. Having made one of their most universally acclaimed albums last time out, when 2017โs The Punishment Of Luxury returned Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys to the Top Five for the first time since 1991โs Sugar Tax, the duo have somehow managed to better it. Welcome to Bauhaus Staircase, both OMDโs most explicitly political record and the crowning achievement of their desire to be both Stockhausen and Abba.
The universal love shown for The Punishment Of Luxury meant there were doubts about making a new album at all. โThe fans and the critics said: โYou can put The Punishment Of Luxury up against their best workโ and rated it next to Architecture And Morality or Dazzle Ships,โ notes Paul Humphreys. โThe reception was so good, we thought: โMaybe we should stop now, at the top,โ so the idea of making a new record had some trepidation for us.โ
McCluskey agrees, explaining: โWeโve worked hard to rebuild ourselves since reforming, and weโre in a wonderful position where weโre cooler than weโve been for a long time. We wouldnโt forgive ourselves if we released an album where fans said: โOh no, this is the one where theyโre a pastiche of themselves.โ If Bauhaus Staircase is to be our last album, weโre going out with a strong statement.โ
The new albumโs beautiful film noir ballad Veruschka exemplifies the determination OMD had to make Bauhaus Staircase an album to rank among their finest. McCluskey reasons: โMy attitude is like I say in that song: if youโre too afraid to jump off the cliff, youโll never learn to fly. We couldnโt keep saying: โItโs not going to work.โ You have to keep trying, to see where you end up.โ
The impetus to kickstart new explorations came during lockdown when, as McCluskey admits: โI rediscovered the power of total boredom.โ He acknowledges he was privileged to have that comfort, but being stuck at home took the singer back to his earliest days as a songwriter: โIt was like being a teenager, mum watching Kojak and me thinking: โF*ck this, Iโm going to my room to write a song.โ For the first time since then, there was nothing else to do. Itโs good Inspiration.โ
McCluskey had long wanted to write songs called Anthropocene, Kleptocracy and Bauhaus Staircase. Here was his chance. Humphreys, meanwhile, used lockdown to revisit his stockpile of ideas. โAndy and I never dispose of a song idea,โ he laughs. The music for Veruschka dates back to the unmade second album for Onetwo, Humphreysโ short-lived duo with Propaganda singer Claudia Brucken. โI discovered Veruschka, and Andy immediately said: โOh yeah, Iโm having that!โ Heโs written such a beautiful lyric for it. Anthropocene was Andyโs concept, but he couldnโt think of the right music for it. I gave Andy a cool track Iโd found from years ago, and he said: โIโm going to abandon my backing track, this is much more interesting.โโ
To save anyone Googling, โAnthropoceneโ is the term for the current era in Earthโs evolution, when mankind is directly affecting it. A spiritual heir of Dazzle Shipsโ mordant electro bangers, Anthropocene is a six-minute masterclass in tension as a voiceover starkly intones how mankind is โcrushing all diversityโ of other species, while essentially remaining a โgeological hiccupโ. Spoiler alert: the final line is โOne million years from now, global human population is Zero.โ
Itโs a song where McCluskeyโs boyhood dream to become a paleoanthropologist finally gets to roam around in OMDโs music, and is worth the wait. โIโm fascinated by the various human forms over the past millions of years,โ he says. โWe as human beings are changing the planet in a physical way, creating our own geological epoch.โ A laugh. โThe current Anthropocene epoch, thatโs the sort of thing I write songs about. This stuff is all in my head and comes out in my lyrics. Iโm not the average songwriter. Paulโs track was โThatโs it!โ, then became bigger and bigger, a programming journey.โ
The ominous narratives on Anthropocene and its companion track, the sinister Evolution Of Species, were achieved by Googleโs Text-To-Speak function. โI got bored of vocoders,โ smiles McCluskey. โI was looking for alternative ways of putting lyrics into songs that didnโt require me to sing them. The different languages in Evolution Of Species are via Google Translate โ I hope itโs done them properly.โ
If those songs show OMDโs icily electronic side, then Look At You Now, Where We Started and the stunning closer Healing rival any ballads in McCluskey and Humphreysโ 45-year career. โThatโs a constant thread in OMD,โ acknowledges Humphreys. โWe like our pop side: weโve been blessed with a knack for writing commercial melodies. But thereโs always the deeper side too.โ
Where We Started manages to convey a world of empathy and solace in just 34 words. โI had nothing more to say than those lyrics,โ nods McCluskey. โItโs a song for someone I care deeply about, saying: โIโm sorry youโre hurting. I love you and, if you ever need a hug, letโs go back to page one.โ We were all isolated from each other during Covid, concerned for our health and future, but it was also a time of great compassion. Several songs on this album, although it was completely unconsciously, are about love and support in difficult times.โ
Conversely, the clattering, hectic Kleptocracy is OMDโs greatest straight-up protest song. It was written at the start of lockdown but, as McCluskey points out: โReferences to Trump, Johnson and Putin are sadly still relevant. They just wonโt f*ck off.โ The line โIt doesnโt matter who you vote for, theyโve bought the man you electedโ summarises the duoโs disgust at the current state of democracy. โDazzle Ships was about the Cold War, but we havenโt been so overtly political before,โ says Humphreys. โThe older we get, the more forthright we get. You have to be politically aware in the current climate, because thereโs so much craziness going on that youโre forced into an opinion.โ
Kleptocracyโs chewy discourse is wrapped in an absolute earworm. โItโs what we do,โ laughs McCluskey. โEnola Gay wasnโt the most palatable lyrical content, but thatโs got a very catchy Tune.โ
Protest is also present in Bauhaus Staircaseโs title track. Named after German artist Oskar Schlemmerโs 1932 painting, recreated by Roy Lichtenstein in 1988 for his Pop Art series of classics, itโs a nod both to McCluskeyโs love of the Bauhaus era, the power of protest art, and his sadness as a trustee of National Museums Liverpool that Governments tend to cut arts funding just when times are hard and we need our souls nourishing.
โWe knew Bauhaus Staircase had to open the album and Healing had to end it,โ McCluskey reveals. โBauhaus Staircase has this energy that grabs you as soon as the record starts. It starts aggressively, then it just builds and builds until itโs a maelstrom of synths and howling Vocals.โ
The tender Healing is a moment of reflective calm after the myriad emotions preceding it. Itโs a rare OMD co-write, with lyrics by McCluskeyโs friend, Liverpool singer-songwriter Caroline England, and production from Uwe Schmidt, who records as both lounge star Senor Coconut and glitch artist Atom TM. McCluskey says: โCaroline had said, semi-jokingly, that if I ever have writersโ block sheโd write some words for us. I called her bluff. What Caroline wrote works so well that I feel so comfortable singing Healing. Weโre big fans of Atom TM, so I sent Uwe the demo of Healing, asking him to make it sound more modern. He took the rather lumpy musical idea Iโd had and created a fantastic ambient electro swirl. Healing is such a beautiful song, emotionally very powerful.โ
Humphreys and McCluskey envisage Healing as a centrepiece in OMDโs new tour in April, which climaxes with a huge concert at London O2. โThatโll be a landmark, but itโs also terrifying to play such a big show,โ admits Humphreys. โWe always conceptualise how we look for each album, and we never scrimp on the budget. We love putting on a good show.โ McCluskey adds: โOur touring sales have gone up exponentially in the last decade. Weโve been a bit of a secret band, but now that people have had a chance to see us, they tend to come back.โ
The new albumโs other main external influence is David Watts. Mainly known as a rock producer, who helmed Sheffield band The Reytonsโ recent No 1 album Whatโs Rock And Roll?, Watts mixed Kleptocracy and the raucous glam-tinged explosion, Slow Train. โDavid chose the right songs to work on,โ notes Humphreys. โIโm a clean, electro mixer, whereas David brought some rock elements which enhance those songs appropriately.โ
Humphreys ceded mixing the whole album as he became a second-time father two years ago, explaining: โIโve got the sweetest kid, whoโs taken up quite a bit of my time. I donโt want to work quite as hard as I have in the past, as I donโt want my daughter saying to my wife: โWhoโs that guy over there?โ โThatโs actually your dad.โโ
If real life meant OMD were happy to get help, Bauhaus Staircase remains unmistakably the work of a duo who are still perfectly in sync 45 years after their first gig at legendary Liverpool club Ericโs. They wouldnโt have released the album if it wasnโt up to The Punishment Of Luxuryโs exacting standards. โWe might be seen as โheritageโ, but weโre not going to make a new album just so we can have a new logo on our T-shirts,โ insists McCluskey. Or, as McCluskey summarises: โIโm very happy with what weโve done on this record. Iโm comfortable if this is OMDโs last statement.โ
New album โBauhaus Staircaseโ OUT NOW

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