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Sunset Special Markets (SSM) Presents Closet Classics — Boy George Curates a Defining Collection of Club Culture, Identity, and Underground Sound

There are releases that revisit history—and then there are releases that reconstruct it, reframe it, and reintroduce it with purpose. This week, Sunset Special Markets (SSM) delivers exactly that with the spotlight on Closet Classics, a meticulously curated project produced by Boy George—a figure whose influence extends far beyond pop stardom into the deeper architecture of club culture, identity-driven music, and genre-defying sound.

This is not a standard compilation.
This is a statement release—a layered, intentional body of work that captures the intersection of house music, underground club movements, LGBTQ+ cultural expression, and the evolution of remix-driven artistry.

With Closet Classics, SSM is not just highlighting a release—it is positioning a cultural artifact that bridges eras, scenes, and sonic philosophies.


A Curated Blueprint of Club Culture

At its core, Closet Classics operates as a time capsule and forward-looking blueprint simultaneously. Each track, remix, and reinterpretation reflects a moment in club history while maintaining relevance in today’s global dance and electronic landscape.

The project draws heavily from the creative orbit of Boy George and his extended network of collaborators, including:

  • Ezee Posse
  • Jesus Loves You
  • Eve Gallagher
  • Kinky Roland

What emerges is not a singular sound, but a multi-dimensional exploration of house, dub, club mixes, and vocal-driven dance music, each track carrying its own identity while contributing to a unified narrative.


Track-by-Track: The Architecture of Closet Classics

The sequencing of this release is deliberate. It moves between high-energy club cuts, deep dub explorations, and vocal-driven anthems, creating a listening experience that mirrors the arc of a night out—build, peak, release, reflection.

1. “Everything Starts With An E” (Brainstorm Raymix – Ezee Posse)
A foundational club track reimagined with rhythmic urgency, establishing the tone immediately: this is music built for movement and momentum.

2. “Satan’s Butterfly Ball” (Kinky Roland’s Performance Mix – Boy George)
A theatrical, immersive reinterpretation that blends narrative with beat-driven structure, reinforcing Boy George’s ability to merge storytelling with dancefloor sensibility.

3. “Deliverance” (Kinky Roland Fiddled With Me Mix – Ezee Posse)
Layered textures and percussive tension define this mix, pushing into deeper, more experimental territory.

4. “Let Love Shine” (Cleveland City 10″ Dub – Amos)
A dub-driven construction that strips vocals back to essentials, emphasizing groove and atmosphere.

5. “You Can Have It All” (Cleveland City Vocal Mix – Eve Gallagher)
A standout vocal performance, balancing emotional delivery with club-ready production.

6. “(Don’t Let Me Be) Misunderstood” (Mantilla Madness Mix – Eve Gallagher)
A reinterpretation that transforms a familiar theme into a club anthem rooted in identity and expression.

7. “Dreamtime” (Quivver Vocal Mix – Zee)
A more atmospheric entry, expanding the sonic palette into ambient-infused house.

8. “Love On You” (Bombed Out In Peru Mix – Ezee Posse)
Driving rhythms and layered percussion create a sense of forward motion that never lets up.

9. “Same Thing In Reverse” (Clubzone’s Rough Trade Dub – Boy George)
Minimalist and hypnotic, this track leans into repetition as a form of immersion.

10. “Love Is Leaving” (Back Teeth Dub – Boy George)
A darker tonal shift, emphasizing mood over melody.

11. “Generations Of Love” (Cheap Spanish Wine Vocal – Jesus Loves You)
One of the defining tracks of Boy George’s club legacy, reintroduced here with renewed energy and relevance.

12. “Broadway” (EP Mix – Kinky Roland)
A rhythmic pivot point, balancing groove with structure.

13. “Church Of Freedom” (Quivver Dub – Amos)
Spiritual undertones meet club production in a track that feels both introspective and expansive.

14. “Come Away (4 da Floor)” (Hard Hop Heaven – Amos)
A high-energy cut that leans into classic house patterns while maintaining contemporary edge.

15. “Liberation” (Pussy Dread Dub – Lippy Lou)
Closing the collection with a dub-heavy statement that reinforces the project’s thematic core: freedom, identity, and expression through sound.


Why Closet Classics Matters in 2026

This release arrives at a time when global club culture is undergoing a reexamination. Across Europe, North America, and emerging markets, there is a renewed focus on:

  • The origins of house and club music
  • The role of remix culture in shaping modern sound
  • The importance of identity-driven artistry within dance music

Closet Classics sits directly within this conversation.

It does not simply revisit past material—it recontextualizes it for a new generation of listeners, while offering long-time fans a deeper appreciation of the original movement.


The Boy George Factor: Beyond Icon Status

To understand the weight of this release, it is essential to recognize Boy George’s role not just as an artist, but as a cultural architect.

His work has consistently bridged:

  • Pop and underground club scenes
  • Mainstream visibility and subcultural identity
  • Vocal performance and DJ-driven production

With Closet Classics, that influence is distilled into a single project that reflects decades of evolution, experimentation, and cultural impact.


Sunset Special Markets (SSM): Curating Cultural Relevance

Sunset Special Markets is not simply presenting this release—it is positioning it within a broader narrative of music discovery and cultural significance.

By selecting Closet Classics as this week’s featured release, SSM reinforces its role as:

  • A curator of influential and forward-thinking music
  • A platform that connects past movements with current trends
  • A destination for listeners seeking depth beyond surface-level releases

This is not about volume.
It is about precision—identifying projects that carry weight, history, and forward momentum.


The Listening Experience: More Than a Playlist

Closet Classics is designed to be experienced in full. The progression from track to track mirrors the dynamics of a live DJ set, where transitions matter as much as individual songs.

Listeners will find:

  • Peaks of high-energy club intensity
  • Moments of stripped-back dub minimalism
  • Vocal-driven passages that anchor the emotional core

This structure transforms the release from a collection into a continuous experience.


The Bottom Line

Closet Classics is not just a release—it is a cultural document, a club manifesto, and a reintroduction of foundational sound through a modern lens.

It represents:

  • The enduring influence of Boy George on global music culture
  • The continued relevance of remix-driven artistry
  • The power of curated releases to shape listening experiences

For Sunset Special Markets, this is exactly the kind of project that defines its mission—bringing forward music that matters, that resonates, and that continues to evolve.

This week, the message is clear:

The club never really disappeared.
It just evolved—and Closet Classics proves it.

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STARS, ICONS, LEGENDS — ALL UNDER ONE BANNER

Welcome to the wild, the beautiful, and the boundary-breaking. SSM’s latest lineup of reissues, remixes, and rare recordings brings the brilliance of pop, rock, Broadway, and Beethoven into one electrifying newsletter. Here’s what’s spinning in our world this month:


🎭 BOY GEORGE – Closet Classics

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The eyeliner. The anthems. The attitude. From ‘80s icon to modern provocateur, Boy George doesn’t just wear the crown—he is the culture. His Closet Classics compilation is a high-glam, high-drama time capsule from a time when pop was loud, proud, and fabulously defiant.

🎤 Still making headlines: Whether he’s calling out J.K. Rowling or calling down the house with Culture Club, George remains as bold as ever.
📍 And in a full-circle moment? He once graced Southampton’s HMV stage—now he’s owning digital shelves worldwide.


🎸 INXS – The Timeless Thieves Return

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It’s been 40 years since Listen Like Thieves first kicked the doors down. Today, INXS is back on the charts, proving once again that great music never dies—it multiplies.

🔥 Never-before-heard demos, nostalgic bangers, and a career-spanning reappraisal have re-ignited fan devotion. Michael Hutchence’s charisma. The Farriss brothers’ precision. Kirk Pengilly’s unmistakable sax lines. This is Aussie rock history—louder than ever.

🗣 “This band had a work ethic like no other,” says Andrew Farriss. And it shows.
🇦🇺 Plus, catch JD Fortune on his upcoming Best Of INXS Australian tour, reimagining the band’s hits for a new generation.


DREAMGIRLS REMIXED – Broadway to the Beat

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Step aside, sequins. Dreamgirls just got a remix. This new edition spins Broadway’s most glittering musical into a kaleidoscope of funk, soul, and remixed grooves.

💫 Kesha spilled the tea on being a background extra in the original Dreamgirls film—but now she could be front-row for this remix renaissance.
🎶 Featuring nods to Hudson, Holliday, and Ralph, this is a tribute to both the legacy and the evolution of Motown magic.


🎼 CLASSICAL MASTERPIECES: BEETHOVEN – The Best Of

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“Dun dun dun DUN!” You already know the opening notes—but have you felt the power behind them? Dive into Beethoven’s most dramatic and breathtaking works in this masterfully curated collection.

🎻 From the defiant Fifth Symphony to the soaring Emperor Concerto, this set is both a crash course for the curious and a treasure trove for the devoted.

👂 Lucia Micarelli recalls being floored by Op. 130 at just 15. That’s the kind of shock Beethoven still delivers—centuries later.


🐍 ALICE COOPER LIVE – The Shock Rolls On

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You can’t kill the King of Shock Rock. Alice Cooper, 77 and still on fire, just rocked a Connecticut casino with boa constrictors, guillotines, and a surprise appearance by original bassist Dennis Dunaway.

👻 The tour? Pure spectacle. The sound? Louder than hell. The vibes? Immortal.
🎉 After the show? Celebrating at a Scranton restaurant for Sheryl Cooper’s birthday—because even monsters need cake.

🛣 And it’s not slowing down: Catch Alice this summer on his Too Close For Comfort Tour and this fall as he joins Judas Priest on a double bill of heavy-metal havoc.


SSM: LEGACY LOUDER THAN EVER.
Rediscover the classics, reimagine the legends. You bring the ears—we bring the icons.

🛒 BROWSE FULL SSM CATALOG »

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Boy George Returns to Broadway, Morning Joe last week, Closet Classics, Do Not Adjust Your Set, and Sparks Controversy in Rowling Clash

Boy George, the ever-iconic frontman of Culture Club and genre-bending pop legend, is back in the spotlight—and not just for his music. He’s returned to the Broadway stage, wrapped a major documentary, launched new music projects, and stirred conversation with his latest public commentary.


🎭 Back on Broadway: “Moulin Rouge! The Musical”

Boy George has resumed his flamboyant and fiery role as Harold Zidler in Moulin Rouge! The Musical, stepping back into the spotlight on March 28, 2025, and continuing through May 25. This marks his second run in the hit Broadway production—he originally portrayed Zidler from February 6 to May 12, 2024. While his return was initially scheduled for March 18, Broadway News reports that it was pushed back ten days due to scheduling changes.

The singer promoted his return in a lively appearance on MSNBC’s Morning Joe last week, where he discussed the show, his connection to the role, and how Broadway has given him a new kind of creative fulfillment. His performance has been praised for its glam-rock energy and cheeky theatricality, perfectly aligning with the musical’s decadent spirit.


🎶 New Music: Closet Classics & Do Not Adjust Your Set

Beyond Broadway, Boy George is also pushing forward with new musical releases. His projects Closet Classics and Do Not Adjust Your Set are out now via SSM and available in stores and on streaming platforms.

These albums reflect George’s eclectic sensibilities—fusing elements of electronic, soul, and new wave, while lyrically exploring personal freedom, identity, and transformation. Longtime fans will find nods to his ’80s roots, while newer listeners will discover an artist still pushing boundaries.


🎬 Culture Club Documentary Wraps Production

In a major development for fans of music history, production has wrapped on “Boy George & Culture Club,” a new documentary from Propagate. This film promises an unfiltered look at the rise, fall, and resurgence of one of the most iconic bands of the 1980s.

Featuring Boy George, Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, and others, the documentary marks the first time the classic lineup has come together to tell their story on-camera—detailing the highs, the heartbreak, and the cultural legacy of Culture Club. A release date has yet to be announced, but anticipation is building fast.


Controversy: Trans Rights and JK Rowling Clash

Boy George has also found himself at the center of a social media storm after making pointed comments about JK Rowling, suggesting that the Harry Potter author “hates men” and questioning her stance on gender and identity issues. His post on X (formerly Twitter) quickly went viral and sparked fierce debate online.

Rowling, never one to back down, responded publicly, reigniting the ongoing discussion about gender politics and celebrity influence. The clash follows years of heated dialogue around Rowling’s public statements on trans issues, and George’s comments have added fuel to the fire.


A Slimmed-Down Style & Personal Reinvention

Adding to the headlines, Boy George appeared recently at a Broadway opening night showing off a dramatic slimmed-down look, which he attributed to using the weight-loss drug Mounjaro. Dressed in bold prints and his trademark hat, he looked confident and rejuvenated, embracing what he called a new chapter in self-care and creativity.


💬 “I’m still curious, still restless, and still causing trouble,” George recently said. “Why stop now?”

Between his Broadway return, bold new music, ongoing pop culture presence, and unfiltered opinions, Boy George remains one of the most unpredictable and compelling figures in entertainment today.

Would you like a preview playlist of Closet Classics or early access info on the Culture Club documentary release?