Legendary artists Peter Murphy and Boy George joined forces in late 2024 for the release of the gorgeous orchestral single ‘Let The Flowers Grow’. Produced by Youth (Pink Floyd, Killing Joke, The Orb, Paul McCartney, etc), it saw both singers deliver a powerful message of acceptance and hope. Its initial premise about George’s personal acceptance of being gay took a more expansive and universal scope as the song developed, its lyrics extending beyond sexuality and embracing race, gender, creed and religion.
A remix of ‘Let The Flowers Grow’ by the Vancouver, Canada based Delerium is available from today. Well known as the electro-industrial duo of Front Line Assembly’s Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber in ambient-techno guise, they have provided a regally refined treatment of a song that they describe as “a soulful journey of endearing sentiments where poetry and music collide.” It provides a neat contrast to an intensely epic psytrance workout by Ben Watkins of Juno Reactor that was issued in late 2025 STREAM | BANDCAMP.
The original version of the song proved so popular with fans that it was added to Murphy’s acclaimed 2025 album ‘Silver Shade’ as a bonus track. Voted the no. 2 Album of the Year by Vive Le Rock magazine in the UK, ‘Silver Shade’ is available to stream HERE and can be purchased via Bandcamp HERE.
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