Win a copy of Propaganda’s 6CD collector’s edition boxset

Author: Dan Biggane

Read Time:   |  3rd November 2025

A Secret Sense Of Rhythm: A Secret Sense Of Sin is the most definitive record of the band’s time with ZTT

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Classic Pop have teamed up with Universal Music Recordings to offer readers the chance to win a copy of Propaganda’s new 6CD collector’s edition boxset. 

A Secret Sense Of Rhythm: A Secret Sense Of Sin is the most definitive record of Propaganda’s time with the ZTT record label and their 1985 album, A Secret Wish.

This 6CD deluxe collector’s edition boxset presents an ultimate archive of the band’s groundbreaking work.

A Secret Sense Of Rhythm: A Secret Sense Of Sin is a time capsule, a curated archive, and a celebration of one of the most ambitious,  artful and best-regarded pop albums of the 1980s. It also serves as the most complete record of the time Propaganda spent with the Zang Tuum Tumb record label, from 1983 to 1985.

Along with the 6CD set, there are also two exclusive companion formats: a limited 1LP vinyl edition remixed by David Kosten, known for his work with Faultline, Everything Everything, Bat For Lashes, Steven Wilson, and Mike Oldfield, and a super deluxe edition exclusive Blu-ray featuring a brand new Dolby Atmos mix also by Kosten.

We have a copy of the A Secret Sense Of Rhythm: A Secret Sense Of Sin 6CD boxset up for grabs for Classic Pop readers.

For your chance to win, click here

A Secret Sense Of Rhythm: A Secret Sense Of Sin is available to order here

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*T&Cs: This competition closes on 09 December 2025  and is open to UK residents only, must be 18+ to enter.

 

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Written by

Dan Biggane

Dan Biggane is a writer for Classic Pop and Vintage Rock magazines. A former entertainment editor at the Bath Chronicle newspaper, he’s interviewed countless big names from the world of rock and pop including Robert Plant and John Lydon, as well as members of The Specials, The Selecter, The Cure, The Go-Go's, Echo & The Bunnymen, Dexys, Deacon Blue, and Suzanne Vega.