Blue Jeans cover

Blue Jeans

Ladytron · 2003

17 min · 3 tracks · synth-pop · electronica

A shimmering blend of synth-pop and electronica with a nostalgic, dreamy quality that invites introspection.

Blue Jeans is a single by Ladytron, released in 2003. A shimmering blend of synth-pop and electronica with a nostalgic, dreamy quality that invites introspection. 'Blue Jeans' garnered critical acclaim and solidified Ladytron's status within the electropop genre, helping them reach a wider audience. The track was notable for its distinct blend of retro aesthetics and modern production techniques, contributing to its placement on various electronic music charts in Europe. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Blue Jeans sound like?

A shimmering blend of synth-pop and electronica with a nostalgic, dreamy quality that invites introspection. Rooted in synth-pop and electronica.

What makes Blue Jeans by Ladytron notable?

'Blue Jeans' garnered critical acclaim and solidified Ladytron's status within the electropop genre, helping them reach a wider audience. The track was notable for its distinct blend of retro aesthetics and modern production techniques, contributing to its placement on various electronic music charts in Europe. By the time 'Blue Jeans' was released in January 2003, Ladytron had established themselves as a significant name in the indie electro scene with their debut album '604'. This single followed their sophomore effort, marking a phase when they were refining their sound and gaining broader recognition in the UK and beyond.

How many songs are on Blue Jeans?

Blue Jeans has 3 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.

Tracklist

3 tracks·17:20

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

  • 1 Blue Jeans (single version) Standout 3:46
  • 2 Blue Jeans (Josh Wink's vocal interpretation) Standout 6:05
  • 3 Seventeen (Slam remix) Standout 7:28

Release Date

January 1, 2003

Genre

electronica, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

17 min 20 sec