Oui Plastique release ‘Linger’, second single from upcoming album
Oui Plastique release the single “Linger” on June 12, 2026 via Town & Towers Records, the second single from “Forever Will Be Over Before You Know It”.

Oui Plastique
Electronic duo Oui Plastique have released the single “Linger” on Friday, June 12, 2026 via the Danish label Town & Towers Records. It is the second single from the project’s upcoming second album “Forever Will Be Over Before You Know It”, due later in 2026. Oui Plastique consists of Martin Nyrup (Denmark), also one half of dark wave act Perpacity, and James Thomas (UK).
“Linger” follows “Revival”, the first single from the album, which was released on April 10, 2026.
About Oui Plastique
Oui Plastique grew out of a 2017 collaboration between Martin Nyrup, one half of the Danish-British dark wave duo Perpacity, and James Thomas of the band DVL, who together recorded the album “Convergence” that year. The Oui Plastique name followed, and in 2018 the pair recorded a three-track covers EP for the UnMute project, a tribute to Mute Records, released on Bandcamp as “UM EP 04” on February 1, 2019.
The duo’s debut album “Fraternity of Strangers” was released on February 25, 2022 through ScentAir Records, as a limited CD and digital release containing eleven tracks. A remastered edition of “Convergence” followed in June 2022. In August 2025, the UnMute covers were remastered and reissued on all major platforms as the EP UnMute via Town & Towers Records, featuring the Martin Gore-associated tracks “Compulsion”, “The Bottom Line” and “It Doesn’t Matter Two”. Nyrup’s other project Perpacity most recently released the Danish-language single Lille Flamme in May 2025.
With “Revival” in April and “Linger” now out on June 12, Oui Plastique continue the run-up to “Forever Will Be Over Before You Know It”, their first full-length since their 2022 debut.
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