May 20, 2026

Venus Fly Trap announce ‘Deja Vu 1986-2026’ re-collection on Glass Modern

Venus Fly Trap announce "Deja Vu 1986-2026" re-collection on Glass Modern
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Venus Fly Trap, the Northampton alternative rock duo of Alex Novak and Andy Denton, release “Deja Vu 1986-2026” on Glass Modern as a 20-track re-collection and rarities compilation on CD and digital download on 12 July 2026. To mark four decades since their first gig, Venus Fly Trap will play a special show at the Black Prince in Northampton on 12 September 2026, with special guests. The date marks 40 years since the band’s first live show, at Stax in Northampton on 12 July 1986.

“Deja Vu 1986-2026” draws tracks from across Venus Fly Trap’s eight studio albums and selected releases spanning four decades. The compilation is available on CD and digital download via Glass Modern. Preview tracks are available via the Glass Modern Bandcamp page at glassmodern.bandcamp.com.

Full tracklist:

The compilation title references the neurological phenomenon the band describes as “a temporary glitch in the brain’s memory causing a new experience to feel like a familiar past memory.”

The compilation opens with “Morphine” and “Desolation Railway” (tracks 1 and 3), both originally released as 12″ singles on Tuesday Records in 1987 and 1988 respectively, then re-recorded for the debut album “Mars” on Danceteria. “Rocket USA” (track 5) is Venus Fly Trap’s cover of the Suicide song, first released as a single by the band in 1989 on Danceteria.

“Control Addicts” (track 19) is a cover of a Religious Overdose song originally released as a 7″ single in 1980. Alex Novak was vocalist in both bands. The cover was recorded to mark the 40th anniversary of Glass Records and appeared on the Glass compilation “Glass: Re Make/Re Model” in 2021.

“Bebe” (track 20) is dedicated to Bebe and Louis Barron, who composed the pioneering electronic score for the 1956 MGM science fiction film “Forbidden Planet” and are credited with creating the first wholly electronic score recorded in the United States. The track was released on Glass in 2025.

Official videos exist for the following tracks included on “Deja Vu 1986-2026”:

About Venus Fly Trap

Venus Fly Trap formed in Northampton, England, in 1986. The founding lineup brought together Alex Novak on vocals – previously vocalist with Religious Overdose and Attrition – and John Novak on guitar and vocals, with Tony Booker on bass. Their first live performance was at Stax, Northampton, on 12 July 1986.

The band signed to Tuesday Records, a sub-label of the French label Danceteria, and released the debut 12″ single “Morphine” in 1987, followed by the three-track “Desolation Railway” 12″ EP in 1988. Both were re-recorded for the debut album “Mars” on Danceteria.

“Totem”, the second album, was recorded at Raven Studios near Norwich and produced by Howard Turner (Nivens). It was released on Danceteria in 1989. The band then produced a single covering Suicide’s “Rocket USA”, produced by Kevin Haskins of Bauhaus and Love & Rockets, and featuring Pat Fish of the Jazz Butcher.

The lineup changed frequently during this period, with key contributors including Curtis Johnson and Dave Freak on guitar, Chris Evans on bass, Nathan Bundy on keyboards, and Andy Denton, who joined initially on drums before moving to guitar, programming, and vocals. In early 1991 the band toured Czechoslovakia, resulting in the live album “Jewel – Live In Prague” (1991, A.Z.Y.L.).

“Pandora’s Box”, the third album, was recorded at SDH Studios near Rouen, France, by Jean-Louis Greif and produced by Pat Fish. “Luna Tide”, the fourth album, was released on Spectre Records (Germany) in 1994. It was recorded at Outrider and Far Heath studios in the UK, and at Hansahaus in Bonn, Germany, by Angus and Manni. “Dark Amour”, the fifth album, was recorded at Cage Studio in Coventry and produced by Martin Bowes of Attrition. It was released on Soundbuster (Germany).

By the 2000s the permanent members were Novak and Denton. “Zenith” (2004) was recorded at Villers Wood in Northampton and released on Big Blue/SPV (Poland/Germany). “Nemesis” followed on the same label, recorded at Villers Wood and Hot Rock in Northampton.

“Icon” (2018) was released on Glass Modern, the first of the band’s albums on that label. Side-Line covered the single “Vitesse” ahead of the album, and reported on the band’s distribution move to Plastic Head and forthcoming new album in 2016. In 2015 a Side-Line article covered the vinyl compilation ‘Metamorphosis 1987–2010’, an earlier retrospective on Big Blue.

“Control Addicts” (2021) and “Bebe” (2025), both released on Glass, complete the catalogue run represented on “Deja Vu 1986-2026”.

“Deja Vu 1986-2026” is released on CD and digital download via Glass Modern on 12 July 2026.

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