Risk To Benefit
Released 18 October 2024
All digital platforms​
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1. Risk To Benefit
2. Risk To Benefit (Martyn Ware & Charles Stooke remix - The Risky Mix)
3. Risk To Benefit (Team Wellness Session)
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'Risk To Benefit' taken from the debut album 'Doing. Is. Thinking.' Released 1/3/24
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It is exciting times for our Bexhill-on-Sea motivational startup. Following a year of unprecedented growth, the company has exceeded all of our key performance indicators and we are fast becoming a major player in the personal development market.
The OPD is proud to announce that this October will see the release of ‘Risk To Benefit’, the latest single to be taken from the critically-acclaimed debut album ‘Doing. Is. Thinking.’ (released March 2024).
Head Office is extremely proud to confirm the recruitment of synthpop legend Martyn Ware (Heaven 17 / Human League / BEF) to the board. He impressed the panel with his extensive experience and exceptional aptitude. His first job of work has been to create ‘The Risky Mix’ alongside colleague Charles Stooke, which will feature on the b-side of the forthcoming release.
The visual marketing department has also been hard at work and is currently on track to deliver its informational video which will feature the renowned actor Bill Fellows, his exemplary CV includes his continued work on Coronation Street, Ted Lasso and much, much more.
Completing the communique is a live recording taken from the recent, highly successful, OPD Team Wellness Day. Significant progress was made by all in attendance.
Go out there and get it!
Sincerely,
Trevor Deeble
Director, OPD.
Please read on below for selected industry testimonials:
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​'Office for Personal Development could be the future of wonderful pop.'
Louder Than War
'This is great stuff... and you can quote me!'
Martyn Ware, Heaven 17 / The Human League
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‘I'm Loving this!'
Craig Charles, BBC Radio 6 Music
'Slightly strange... in a good way!'
Chris Hawkins, BBC Radio 6 Music.
'OPD seem to have loomed fully formed on the electronic music scene.'
Blitzed
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'A brilliant, razor-sharp synthpop spoof of testosterone-driven corporate culture.'
Electronic Sound
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'Make no mistake this band's star will rise in 2024 and they deserve nothing less, a great album.'
Electronic Café
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'Corporate synth-pop excellence... a band that manages to stand out - and by some considerable distance.'
The Electricity Club