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Summer Camp, Idiot Glee, Slow Club & More Line Up For Moshi Moshi Christmas Compilation EP

Tuesday, 23 November 2010 Written by Jon Stickler
Summer Camp, Idiot Glee, Slow Club & More Line Up For Moshi Moshi Christmas Compilation EP

Moshi Moshi are feeling Christmassy. And what better way to celebrate
the festive season than this collection of heart-warming Noel-inspired
songs featuring two exclusive tracks from Idiot Glee and Summer Camp.

With the October release of his critically acclaimed debut single on
Moshi Moshi - 'All Packed Up' – and a forthcoming UK tour Idiot Glee is ending 2010 on a high. His glorious re-working of 'Baby, It’s Cold
Outside', featuring the fresh and relatively unknown dulcet tones of
Ela Orleans, a Polish-born, Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, will be
previewed in an exclusive performance – with a very special guest - on
Huw Stephen’s show on December 1st.

2010 rising stars Summer Camp opt for a lo-fi version of The
Waitresses 1981 Xmas smash 'Christmas Wrapping'. Synonymous with the
winter season the song has previously been covered by the likes of
Spice Girls and Kate Nash.

Sheffield’s own Charles Waston and Rebecca Taylor aka Slow Club come
armed with an array of percussion and a shed load of style. Their
take on the Phil Spector classic 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)' was originally included on their Christmas 'Thanks For Nothing' EP and makes a welcome return here. Dedicated fans of the duo will be making their annual pilgrimage to a sold out Union Chapel on 22nd December, for the Slow Club Xmas show – their third at this hallowed London venue.

Available exclusively throughout December the EP will be available
digitally with full track listing as follows.

Idiot Glee (feat. Ela Orleans) - 'Baby, It's Cold Outside'
Slow Club - 'Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)'
Summer Camp - 'Christmas Wrapping'
James Yuill (feat. Rod Thomas) - 'Winter Wonderland'
Ingo Star Cruiser - 'Just Like Christmas'
Hot Club de Paris - 'Will You Still Be In Love With Me Next Year?'
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