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Nicky Romero Partners With Universal Music and Releases His First Single ‘Nights With You’

by the partae October 10, 2020
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Artists: Nicky Romero
Title: Nights With You
Label: Universal Music
Release date: October 09, 2020

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Nicky Romero makes his debut on Universal Music with “Nights With You,” which finds the dance music titan exploring his softer side. Opening with a piano solo, “Nights With You” delivers soulful vocals and gently undulating basslines that meld into soaring cinematic acoustic strings. The song’s organic and raw style compliments lyrics like “I’ll hold you like I know you were mine,” making for a wistful and cathartic experience that will hit you right in the feels. Since his initial fame as one of the progressive house’s frontrunners, Romero has experimented with different genres of musical influences, and “Nights With You” is one of his most radio-friendly singles yet. Nicky Romero recently launched his dark progressive house project Monocule with the inaugural EP and now the Protocol Recordings label boss expresses his excitement at the release of new dance-pop crossover with Universal (Protocol Recordings will continue to release music of Nicky Romero and other Protocol artists independently):

“‘Nights With You‘ is a song I have loved from the very first moment I finished the demo. We went through many versions of this record, but when the acoustic strings came in, I knew instantly we had something special. Sometimes, to get the best results and bring out the magic, certain elements of a track need to be preserved as raw. Partnering with Universal on this release is also exciting news, and I’m looking forward to the upcoming edits and remixes we have planned for ‘Nights With You‘.” – Nicky Romero about “Nights With You.”

“The team at Universal Music has been thoughtful and flexible in the way they look after artists in 2020, particularly in dance music. I feel like they understand me as an artist and don’t attempt to put a box around creativity. I’m really excited about this partnership between our brands and look forward to what I know we’ll accomplish together” – Nicky Romero about the new partnership with Universal Music.

After taking the world by storm with early hits such as ‘Legacy‘ (with Krewella) and #1 single ‘I Could Be The One‘ (with Avicii), Nicky Romero quickly proved that his talent is ever-evolving and here to stay. After launching his Protocol Recordings imprint in 2012, the renowned performer, producer, and label head continued his personal successes with a string of high-profile releases, ranging from collaborations with David Guetta, Mike Williams & Amba Shepherd, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, W&W, DallasK & XYLØ, Timmy Trumpet and Steve Aoki & Kiiara to remixes for the likes of Kygo, Rita Ora, Steve Aoki, Martin Garrix, Jess Glynne and more. While showcasing his label’s roster via his weekly Protocol Radio show, Nicky Romero continues to innovate and evolve during these unprecedented times in the music industry. He recently debuted his ultra-modern “Another World” live stream concept this summer, and now has proved again his ability to turn into gold everything he touches, so keep an eye out for what’s next from him.

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AVANT Festival is a new boutique music festival showcasing the natural and architectural beauties of Apulia, Southern Italy. The 1st edition takes place on 6th-7th November in Lecce, a city renowned for its Roman origins and sparkling Baroque style. The festival is a slow, intimate experience of local culture and tradition, with mild seasonal temperature, outside of the peak tourist season. AVANT aims to bring together diverse, quality avant-garde musicians to the Baroque city of Southern Italy. They are theremin mastermind Dorit Chrysler, Raster’s sonic electronic musician Grischa Lichtenberger, Editions Mego’s experimental guitarist Julia Reidy, Italian experimental composer Donato Epiro and pop singer Lucia Manca. Picturesque views surround, throughout a programming of indoor & outdoor activities. Guests are invited for a hiking tour and lunch on Apulia’s Adriatic coast, between the city of Otranto and the lighthouse at Punta di Palascìa, a breathtaking spot on Italy’s most easterly point. There will also be a sound walk around Lecce's old town and the stunning castle Castello Carlo V, as well as a fresh pasta course & degustation with artisanal chef Anna Quarta. The concerts are set for Friday 6th and Saturday 7th November at Corigliano d'Otranto castle. The daily activities are scheduled for Saturday, November 7th and Sunday, November 8th. Tickets on sale now, more information on http://avantfestival.com/.  Event: AVANT Festival Dates: 6th-7th November 2020 Venue: Lecce, Apulia, South Italy Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/514150979515646 Website: http://avantfestival.com/ Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/cFWohtTDpab
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Festival AVANT – 6/7th Nov 2020 – Lecce (South Italy)

by the partae October 10, 2020
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AVANT Festival is a new boutique music festival showcasing the natural and architectural beauties of Apulia, Southern Italy. The 1st edition takes place on 6th-7th November in Lecce, a city renowned for its Roman origins and sparkling Baroque style. The festival is a slow, intimate experience of local culture and tradition, with mild seasonal temperature, outside of the peak tourist season.

AVANT aims to bring together diverse, quality avant-garde musicians to the Baroque city of Southern Italy. They are theremin mastermind Dorit Chrysler, Raster’s sonic electronic musician Grischa Lichtenberger, Editions Mego’s experimental guitarist Julia Reidy, Italian experimental composer Donato Epiro and pop singer Lucia Manca.

Picturesque views surround, throughout a programming of indoor & outdoor activities. Guests are invited for a hiking tour and lunch on Apulia’s Adriatic coast, between the city of Otranto and the lighthouse at Punta di Palascìa, a breathtaking spot on Italy’s most easterly point.

There will also be a sound walk around Lecce’s old town and the stunning castle Castello Carlo V, as well as a fresh pasta course & degustation with artisanal chef Anna Quarta.

The concerts are set for Friday 6th and Saturday 7th November at Corigliano d’Otranto castle. The daily activities are scheduled for Saturday, November 7th and Sunday, November 8th. Tickets on sale now, more information on http://avantfestival.com/.

Event: AVANT Festival
Dates: 6th-7th November 2020
Venue: Lecce, Apulia, South Italy
Facebook Event: https://www.facebook.com/events/514150979515646
Website: http://avantfestival.com/
Tickets: https://link.dice.fm/cFWohtTDpab
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Where are you currently based? I am currently based in Melbourne, Australia. How did you first start playing music? I’ve been singing since I was a kid! There is a video that my family always talks about of me singing “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. I started lessons when I was about that age too, so even growing up, its always been a really huge part of my life.  What's been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far? COVID has been…. intense. I was really struggling at the start, but i’ve just been trying to see the little silver linings and be grateful for all the things that I do have during this time. Although I will say, I’ve had a lot of time to write which has been cool. Your new single 'Need From You' is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting? When I first started writing music, I was super into ballads. Everything I wrote was Ed Sheeran inspired, Adele inspired, Sam Smith inspired. As I got older, and got more involved in the music scene, I realised I really loved RnB/Soul and all the elements of those genres, and ever since then my music has been slowly evolving into an acoustic RnB kind of vibe. With that being said, I never stray too far from my roots. Those ballad themes are still underlying in all of my music, and it's been really cool to keep that part of my songwriting with me.  How did you go about writing Need From You? I wrote “Need From You” when I was in a very vulnerable place. I was facing a lot of stuff about my current relationship that I didn’t really want to see, which was hard for me. This song kind of just came out of nowhere. I don’t think I was even trying to write a song, I was trying to write a letter.. and "Need From You" was born. Where and when did you record/produce and who with? I produced this song maybe about a year ago in a very intimate little studio with my producer Rino Darusman- who is amazing at what he does. He’s produced all of my tracks.  What programs/instruments did you use? I wanted it to feel really stripped back, so we recorded a guitar track, and vocals, and that was pretty much it.  Who are you listening to at the moment? I’m listening to a lot of H.E.R, she is so damn cool. I also listen to a lot of Summer Walker, Daniel Cesar, Jorja Smith and J Cole What do you like to do away from music? I’m still at uni so that takes up a lot of my time, I also spend a lot of time with my friends, but to be honest, most of my close friends are musicians too so even when we hang out, we’re usually writing together, which is really cool.  What's planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021? At the moment, all future plans are currently on hold. I’m just counting down the days until lockdown is over to be honest haha Favourite food and place to hangout? My favourite food is pasta, and I don’t really have a favourite place to hang out, but my favourite thing to do is get in the car with my friends and just go for a drive and see where we end up. Always down for an adventure.  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viamusiic  Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viamusicc/  Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27bcltpXTQQBPbGlFXLBfU?si=Sxc35NoUQFySP07aiWnNqA 
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VIA

by the partae October 10, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

I am currently based in Melbourne, Australia.

How did you first start playing music?

I’ve been singing since I was a kid! There is a video that my family always talks about of me singing “My Heart Will Go On” by Celine Dion when I was maybe 4 or 5 years old. I started lessons when I was about that age too, so even growing up, its always been a really huge part of my life.

What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?

COVID has been…. intense. I was really struggling at the start, but i’ve just been trying to see the little silver linings and be grateful for all the things that I do have during this time. Although I will say, I’ve had a lot of time to write which has been cool.

Your new single ‘Need From You’ is out now, what influenced the sound and songwriting?

When I first started writing music, I was super into ballads. Everything I wrote was Ed Sheeran inspired, Adele inspired, Sam Smith inspired. As I got older, and got more involved in the music scene, I realised I really loved RnB/Soul and all the elements of those genres, and ever since then my music has been slowly evolving into an acoustic RnB kind of vibe. With that being said, I never stray too far from my roots. Those ballad themes are still underlying in all of my music, and it’s been really cool to keep that part of my songwriting with me.

How did you go about writing Need From You?

I wrote “Need From You” when I was in a very vulnerable place. I was facing a lot of stuff about my current relationship that I didn’t really want to see, which was hard for me. This song kind of just came out of nowhere. I don’t think I was even trying to write a song, I was trying to write a letter.. and “Need From You” was born.

Where and when did you record/produce and who with?

I produced this song maybe about a year ago in a very intimate little studio with my producer Rino Darusman- who is amazing at what he does. He’s produced all of my tracks.

What programs/instruments did you use?

I wanted it to feel really stripped back, so we recorded a guitar track, and vocals, and that was pretty much it.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

I’m listening to a lot of H.E.R, she is so damn cool. I also listen to a lot of Summer Walker, Daniel Cesar, Jorja Smith and J Cole

What do you like to do away from music?

I’m still at uni so that takes up a lot of my time, I also spend a lot of time with my friends, but to be honest, most of my close friends are musicians too so even when we hang out, we’re usually writing together, which is really cool.

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

At the moment, all future plans are currently on hold. I’m just counting down the days until lockdown is over to be honest haha.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

My favourite food is pasta, and I don’t really have a favourite place to hang out, but my favourite thing to do is get in the car with my friends and just go for a drive and see where we end up. Always down for an adventure.

 

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/viamusiic

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/viamusicc/

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/27bcltpXTQQBPbGlFXLBfU?si=Sxc35NoUQFySP07aiWnNqA
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Paria

by the partae October 10, 2020
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Hey Paria, thanks for speaking with us! Congrats on the release of your new track ‘C’mon’. You wrote this in record time didn’t you, when you were staying on a farm in Norway? 

Yes, I was on a farm and really bored haha, I remember walking around humming the melody that now has become the hook for this song “c’mon, c’mon, c’mon” for some reason. I figured, I could just record it on my phone, I ended up putting the recording in a project and started making a beat. After half an hour I had written the whole song. The hook and the chords gave me a really dreamy and romantic vibe and the melodies went together perfectly. I tend to write story-based lyrics and often from a certain character’s point of view, but this time I just wanted to paint pretty pictures with the melodies and lyrics. C’mon puts you in the situation of someone who tries to convey their basic needs to another person, but they’re too scared to say the words out loud.”

How do you find tracks normally come to you? Do you often find the hook will come to you out of nowhere, or do you prefer to lock down in the studio and work on tracks in a big session?

It’s different every time, like with C’mon it was instant but sometimes I spend the whole day coming up with things. But I would say I always have a chill set-up. So, it’s never big sessions for me unless I’m writing for another artist. I do like to take things as they come in the studio. I only have a few producers I choose to work with, and they are my friends so it’s always like, ok let’s meet and make something nice. And often I’m producing myself at home so it’s easy to work several hours without even noticing. 

You were born in Iran and moved to Oslo in 2013. What inspired the move? And why Oslo?

Well I lived in Turkey before moving to Norway in 2013 so when we moved out of Iran, I was very young and had to do what my parents wanted me to do. And I guess their motive was to build a better life for us, so we moved out. 

How did you get into singing and music in the first place?

I grew up in a musical family and was always exposed to a lot of music. So, I started playing the violin then piano and guitar, but nothing gave me so much joy like singing did. So, I’ve continued to love singing and felt called to make music that maybe can move people the way music moves me. 

Do you remember your first singing performance? 

Uuuuuhm the first ever? Cause that would be in kindergarten in a children’s play performance my mom forced me to do haha.

What are your favourite things about Oslo/Norway in general? If someone was visiting you, where would you take them for the best coffee/food/culture for example?

I am so fortunate that I’ve been able to travel around Norway and performed in so many different cities. I guess the typical answer to this question would be the nature; I’ve seen some crazy fjords and mountains here! But I guess the thing I enjoy the most about Norway/Oslo is the flea markets. I’m a total sustainable fashion junkie and I’ve found some really exciting treasures in markets all over Norway. So, I’d take any visiting friends to one of those markets. 

What’s next for Paria?

I’ve just released the video for “C’mon” and I think this is the last single for this year. But I really want to release Christmas songs that I’ve been writing lately. So that’s a big maybe for this year… and of course my album is coming next year.

 

 

Paria ‘C’mon’ is Out Now on Bøl Records, get it here: https://ditto.fm/paria

 

Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/7tBuWTC4AL48W3dWjdNnFQ?si=j2HxxZk-RTylAugruDi-xQ

SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/paariia

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pariamusicofficial

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pariaofficial/

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Where are you currently based? Hi Partae! I live in Seattle. How have you been navigating the current situation around Covid? Having to stay at home has forced me to spend more time in the studio & be more creative. I have a day job which keeps me pretty busy as well, I work in the aviation industry. When did you first start getting interested in music and making music? Well I got into music in my early teens. I was a total metalhead. Listened to lots of thrasher & death metal, things like Sepultura, Slayer, Megadeth, etc. Once I got a little older in my teen years, I started to listen to lots of other stuff. I think it was around 15 when I discovered electronic music. I listened to things like Hardfloor, Front 242, Orbital, Juno Reactor, Kraftwerk, The Orb, etc. I started learning to DJ when I was around 20 or 21. I was really into psytrance at the time, but I also liked tech house, techno, progressive, etc. So I was back & forth with my djing styles. I think it was probably in my late 20's/early 30's that I got interested in making my own music and I'd mess about with Logic & Ableton. I would kind of do it on and off as I was focused on my career mainly. When I moved to San Francisco and started clubbing again, I think it helped rekindle my interest in making music again and started getting a bit more serious about it and started buying some gear to make music with. I just started actually getting serious in the past year and finishing up productions. Your first EP on Superfreq will arrive on Friday, talk us through the 'Alebrijes' ep. Yeah! I'm pretty excited to have my very first ep out. So the first track I did for that was 'Purrr'. I had a cool sample of a lion roar and a fat sub I had done. I had a pretty cool loop going with some tribal drums and those other elements in it & I finished the track up. Next I had a loop I liked for 'Tomorrow' which I had actually done on a modular system. I was going for something a little darker, edgier and more aggressive with that one. I had a cool vocal sample which I had been wanting to use for quite some time which I used in that track. Next I did 'Spirit Animal'. With that one, I was going for something with a more organic feel & an acid bassline in it. It is something that I would play earlier on in a set with a more minimal style to it. I like trying to keep things sounding different and I prefer not to be associated with any particular one style, so I try to use different elements and styles in every production. Where did you record the EP and what programs and gear did you use for it? I recorded the EP in my home studio with Logic Pro. I used a variety of gear on all of the tracks. I tend to use a mixture of both analog & digital. For 'Purrr', I used a Prophet 6, some drum loops/samples I tweaked and a kick & sub I made. With 'Tomorrow', I made it almost entirely on a modular system with one of my favorite vocal samples. With 'Spirit Animal', I used an MFB Tanzbar 2 drum machine, some VSTs and an Avalon Instruments Bassline (a 303 clone) for the acid bassline in it. Who are the most inspirational peers and figures in the industry right now? That's a tough one. I've drawn inspiration from countless artists and influences over the years across my musical journey. I can't name any single one that just stands out for me at the moment. I've been inspired by so many artists over the years. A couple of big influences for me were always Depeche Mode & The Cure for instance. And as for electronic artists in the dance scene, well, that list would be endless! What are you listening to at the moment? Well, I've been listening to a lot of older stuff lately from my younger years. Artists like Megadeth, Pink Floyd, Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche, Trentemoller, Shpongle, etc. I've also been listening to a lot of more indie electronic stuff lately. And I'm always listening to some new tech house & minimal grooves. What do you like to do away from the DJ booth & studio? I enjoy creating art and traveling quite a bit. I like to illustrate & sculpt although I haven't created a sculpture since forever. I'm also a big movie buff. And of course the typical stuff, I enjoy hanging out with my family & friends which is always a treat. Favourite food & places to hang out.  I love spicy food. I love Mexican, Indian & Japanese food. I don't think you can beat an amazing taco! As for places to hang out, I travel a lot to Guadalajara, Mexico. It's home for me, so I have family and all my old friends there. From there you can drive to a lake, go to the mountains and a drive to the beach which is only a couple of hours away as well. I tend to do quite a bit of traveling, but when I'm at home, I like to spend time with friends, go to the record shop, go clubbing or to a cool bar, go for a good cup of coffee, go out and try new restaurants, etc. Thanks for the interview and for your time, Partae! Stay cool & stay safe! http://www.instagram.com/brad_jehr https://www.facebook.com/superfreqrecordlabel/
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by the partae October 10, 2020
written by the partae

Where are you currently based?

Hi Partae! I live in Seattle.

How have you been navigating the current situation around Covid?

Having to stay at home has forced me to spend more time in the studio & be more creative. I have a day job which keeps me pretty busy as well, I work in the aviation industry.

When did you first start getting interested in music and making music?

Well I got into music in my early teens. I was a total metalhead. Listened to lots of thrasher & death metal, things like Sepultura, Slayer, Megadeth, etc. Once I got a little older in my teen years, I started to listen to lots of other stuff. I think it was around 15 when I discovered electronic music. I listened to things like Hardfloor, Front 242, Orbital, Juno Reactor, Kraftwerk, The Orb, etc.

I started learning to DJ when I was around 20 or 21. I was really into psytrance at the time, but I also liked tech house, techno, progressive, etc. So I was back & forth with my djing styles. I think it was probably in my late 20’s/early 30’s that I got interested in making my own music and I’d mess about with Logic & Ableton. I would kind of do it on and off as I was focused on my career mainly. When I moved to San Francisco and started clubbing again, I think it helped rekindle my interest in making music again and started getting a bit more serious about it and started buying some gear to make music with. I just started actually getting serious in the past year and finishing up productions.

Your first EP on Superfreq will arrive on Friday, talk us through the ‘Alebrijes’ ep.

Yeah! I’m pretty excited to have my very first ep out. So the first track I did for that was ‘Purrr’. I had a cool sample of a lion roar and a fat sub I had done. I had a pretty cool loop going with some tribal drums and those other elements in it & I finished the track up. Next I had a loop I liked for ‘Tomorrow’ which I had actually done on a modular system. I was going for something a little darker, edgier and more aggressive with that one. I had a cool vocal sample which I had been wanting to use for quite some time which I used in that track. Next I did ‘Spirit Animal’. With that one, I was going for something with a more organic feel & an acid bassline in it. It is something that I would play earlier on in a set with a more minimal style to it. I like trying to keep things sounding different and I prefer not to be associated with any particular one style, so I try to use different elements and styles in every production.

Where did you record the EP and what programs and gear did you use for it?

I recorded the EP in my home studio with Logic Pro. I used a variety of gear on all of the tracks. I tend to use a mixture of both analog & digital. For ‘Purrr’, I used a Prophet 6, some drum loops/samples I tweaked and a kick & sub I made. With ‘Tomorrow’, I made it almost entirely on a modular system with one of my favorite vocal samples. With ‘Spirit Animal’, I used an MFB Tanzbar 2 drum machine, some VSTs and an Avalon Instruments Bassline (a 303 clone) for the acid bassline in it.

Who are the most inspirational peers and figures in the industry right now?

That’s a tough one. I’ve drawn inspiration from countless artists and influences over the years across my musical journey. I can’t name any single one that just stands out for me at the moment. I’ve been inspired by so many artists over the years. A couple of big influences for me were always Depeche Mode & The Cure for instance. And as for electronic artists in the dance scene, well, that list would be endless!

What are you listening to at the moment?

Well, I’ve been listening to a lot of older stuff lately from my younger years. Artists like Megadeth, Pink Floyd, Smashing Pumpkins, Depeche, Trentemoller, Shpongle, etc. I’ve also been listening to a lot of more indie electronic stuff lately. And I’m always listening to some new tech house & minimal grooves.

What do you like to do away from the DJ booth & studio?

I enjoy creating art and traveling quite a bit. I like to illustrate & sculpt although I haven’t created a sculpture since forever. I’m also a big movie buff. And of course the typical stuff, I enjoy hanging out with my family & friends which is always a treat.

Favourite food & places to hang out. 

I love spicy food. I love Mexican, Indian & Japanese food. I don’t think you can beat an amazing taco!

As for places to hang out, I travel a lot to Guadalajara, Mexico. It’s home for me, so I have family and all my old friends there. From there you can drive to a lake, go to the mountains and a drive to the beach which is only a couple of hours away as well. I tend to do quite a bit of traveling, but when I’m at home, I like to spend time with friends, go to the record shop, go clubbing or to a cool bar, go for a good cup of coffee, go out and try new restaurants, etc.

Thanks for the interview and for your time, Partae! Stay cool & stay safe!

https://www.beatport.com/release/alebrijes/3129827

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Funk Hip-Hop Collective Downtown Mischief Announce Release Of New Album - New Single WARM BATH Out Today!
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Funk Hip-Hop Collective Downtown Mischief Announce Release Of New Album – New Single WARM BATH Out Today!

by the partae October 10, 2020
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FIRST SINGLE ‘WARM BATH’  OUT TODAY! WATCH/SHARE VIDEO HERE

Part funk, part jazz, part rhymin’ – the Downtown Mischief crew are back with their sophomore release Galactic Mantis out on November 13th. The first single ‘Warm Bath’ gets its official release today, after premiering yesterday on Aesthetic Magazine. Watch the video here.

Downtown Mischief give us a slice of summer with their new single and video. The Victoria-based collective’s signature hybrid of funk, jazz and hip-hop comes through loud and clear on ‘Warm Bath’ and the song’s blissed out sex-positive vibe definitely makes for a fun and interesting video.

“‘Warm Bath’ is really just a song for those who love to bathe, but it’s also for everyone who loves those people..so I guess it’s kinda for everyone,” says DTM frontman Poppa Phat Smile. “Who doesn’t love a sudsy wet time? Almost no one. So we decided to splash some tunes together!”

A wild West Coast lifestyle fuels Downtown Mischief’s inspiration, and each member has a musical story to tell. This unique menagerie of musicians met through the raw energy of Friday night jam parties in Victoria, BC. Incredible live performances and hot vibey studio sessions gave rise to Downtown Mischief: a cast of musical characters, each with their own alter ego, who form a driving, pulsing machine that explodes with life on stage. This emerging band will not only captivate you with their beats, smiles and words, but they’ll get you moving and grooving!

Downtown Mischief’s new single ‘Warm Bath’ is available now on Spotify, Apple Music/iTunes, and other digital retailers and streaming services. For more information, please visit: downtownmischief.ninja

DOWNTOWN MISCHIEF IS: 
Poppa Phat Smile (Vocals, Guitar, 2nd flute)
Wishbone Jenkins (Vocals, Guitar)
Mikey Viperteeth (Vocals, Alto Sax)
Crispy Bananas (Vocals)
The Loneranger (Tenor Sax)
Staves the Tiger (Bass)
Elegant Mckenzie aka The Local Celebrity (Drums)

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CHORES UNVEIL STIRRING NEW SINGLE ‘TREMBLE’ FEAT. LÂLKA

by the partae October 9, 2020
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SUPPORT FOR ‘TREMBLE’ FT. LÂLKA

“This got a stadium rock kinda feel going on!”
– The Aston Shuffle – triple j (AUS)

“It’s a rumbling, anthemic track that sees Chores’ production hit a new peak; rushing bass kicks and heavy-armed explosions of synth moving with a euphoric pace that makes it seem perfect for the wind-swept summer.”
– Pilerats (AUS)


Melbourne-based, New Zealand-born producer duo Chores have just revealed their anthemic new single ‘Tremble’ featuring Brisbane-based avant-garde artist LÂLKA.

‘Tremble’ is three minutes of engrossing EDM, punctuated by steadfast drums, thudding bass and the alluring auto-tuned vocals of LÂLKA. The pre-choruses see the tracks most intimate moments, before escalating towards intense choruses, led by echoing vocal samples and ferocious saw synths.

Chores talk about the process behind ‘Tremble’:

“We discovered LÂLKA on triple j. She reminded us of our favourite bands when we started DJing – Crystal Castles, The Knife. We tracked her down via triple j Unearthed, and the collaboration began. We sent her a bunch of instrumentals we thought would be perfect for her vocal. After a few revisions between Brisbane and Melbourne, the remote sessions were done and we finished the production.”

Previous releases have been widely embraced by Spotify and radio stations triple j, triple j Unearthed, FBi, 4ZZZ, RTR FM, The Edge and George FM (NZ). They’ve also seen support from online tastemakers Acid Stag, Stoney Roads and Purple Sneakers. The duo has also won several awards, including ‘Best Electronic Act’ at the 2018 New Zealand Music Awards and ‘Breakthrough Artist’ at the Georgies in 2017.

Chores have spent years honing their craft, DJing and performing as a full band at New Zealand festivals Rhythm and Vines, Northern Bass, Bay Dreams and Deep Hard N Funky, as well as supporting dance music luminaires Basement Jaxx, What So Not, Duke Dumont, Peking Duk, The Chainsmokers and A-Trak.

In the coming weeks, Chores will reveal an accompanying music video for ‘Tremble’ ft. LÂLKA.

‘Tremble’ is available worldwide now

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FUTURE ISLANDS New album As Long As You Are is out today! Watch Late Show with Stephen Colbert Performance ‘A Stream Of You And Me’ global livestream event Tomorrow at 8PM AEDT
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FUTURE ISLANDS New album As Long As You Are is out today! Watch Late Show with Stephen Colbert Performance ‘A Stream Of You And Me’ global livestream event Tomorrow at 8PM AEDT

by the partae October 9, 2020
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Praise for As Long As You Are

“Melding melodic punch with brooding gloom, Future Islands’ role as new wave torch bearers is assured on a sixth album gilded with emotional and sonic depth, symptomatic of their rising status as seasoned songsmiths.” – The Line Of Best Fit, 9/10

“existential bangers from Baltimore’s most eccentric band” – NME, ★★★★

Album Of The Week – AU Review, ★★★★

“Future Islands stun once again with their sparkling synthpop that is equal parts melancholic and uplifting.” – STACK

“Brimming with confidence and dripping with arena-sized existential anthems… As Long as You Are is the rejuvenated sound of a band who finally found what they are looking for.” – Loud and Quiet

“A work of incredible density, and yet, it feels so light. A remarkable dichotomy.” – Scenestr

“One of the most anticipated albums of the season.” – Consequence of Sound

“This album feels like the next step in their story, with more deeply felt New Romantic intensity than ever.” – Rolling Stone

Today, Future Islands have released their sixth album As Long As You Are via 4AD / Remote Control Records. Earlier this week, the band launched As Long As You Are Listening, Together, an interactive real-time cooperative listening event, released a new video for ‘Born In A War’ and performed ‘For Sure’ on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

Tomorrow night, to celebrate the release of As Long As You Are, Future Islands will perform their only show of 2020. The Baltimore group have been road warriors for over a decade, touring extensively every year without fail, but 2020 is the first year the band will not hit the road since 2008.  Instead, for their 1,235th live show, the group will move online for a one-off global livestream event tomorrow night, Saturday 10 October at 8PM AEDT. ‘A Stream of You and Me’ will be filmed in Maryland and feature a bespoke one-off light show created by light artist Pierre Claude (The Strokes, Phoenix, Gesaffelstein). The broadcast will be directed by Michael Garber (Phoenix, Bon Iver, Kamasi Washington). For further details, and to purchase tickets, head to Handsome Tours.

As Long As You Are looks to the past as well as the future, confronting old ghosts and embracing a new hope. It is an album about trust, full of honesty, redemption and “letting go”, allowing old wounds to heal and bringing painful chapters to a close. The album features singles ‘Born In A War’, ‘Moonlight’, ‘Thrill’ and ‘For Sure’. Signalling a new era for Future Islands, touring drummer Mike Lowry officially joins as a fully-fledged member and songwriter bolstering the founding trio of William Cashion, Samuel T. Herring and Gerrit Welmers. Together, the four-piece took on official production duties for the first time, co-producing As Long As You Are with engineer Steve Wright at his Wrightway Studios in Baltimore. Given time to allow the songs to slowly come to life, these 11 new songs of post wave synth-pop are as euphoric and uninhibitedly joyful as anything the band has done in their 14-year career.

As Long As You Are is now available digitally, on CD, standard black vinyl, petrol blue vinyl (4AD and indie stores only), fluorescent orange vinyl (band store only) and cassette (4AD Store, band store and US indies only). To order, head to futureislands.ffm.to/aslongasyouare.

Future Islands – As Long As You Are is out now via 4AD / Remote Control Records.
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MAJAK DOOR UNVEIL EXUBERANT NEW SINGLE ‘WILL SHE LEAVE YOU’
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MAJAK DOOR UNVEIL EXUBERANT NEW SINGLE ‘WILL SHE LEAVE YOU’

by the partae October 9, 2020
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SUPPORT FOR ‘WILL SHE LEAVE YOU’

“Showcasing Majak Door’s brilliance in breathing new life into an old favourite sound.”
– Pilerats (AUS)

“Songs like this always just jangle straight into my heart. If i had to have one guitar tone/ pedal/mood for the rest of my life, this sorta zone would be it.” – 4/5 stars
– Declan Byrne – triple j (AUS)

Premiered on triple j Unearthed’s TOPS program

 


Melbourne-based surf-rock sextet Majak Door has just revealed their carefree new single ‘Will She Leave You’ – mixed by Daniel Caswell (Dune Rats, Bad//Dreems, The Living End).

Taking cues from luminaires The Growlers, Mac DeMarco and DIIV, ‘Will She Leave You’ is an effortless jaunt full of reverb-laden guitars, gliding bass and summery drums. The endearing vocals of lead singer Frankie Vakalis playfully intertwine with engrossing lead guitar riffs, driving the tracks infectious hooks to its wholly satisfying conclusion

Frankie talks about the process behind ‘Will She Leave You’:

“This track differed from the last single in that we were forced to work from home rather than in the studio. We tracked the drums at our home studio and sent each other bits and pieces to finish off our parts. This approach will now be a big part in the way we approach our recording from now on as we look to broaden our recording and mixing skills.”

Previous releases have been widely embraced by Australian radio stations triple j, triple j Unearthed, FBi, 3RRR, 4ZZZ, Edge Radio, SYN FM, PBS FM, Radio Adelaide and 2RRR. They’ve also seen support from online blogs Trouble Juice, The Music, Beat Magazine and Little Indie Blogs (UK).

Majak Door has consistently traversed the East-Coast of Australia, packing out shows across Sydney, Wollongong, Newcastle and Melbourne, including supporting contemporaries Planet, The Grogans, Seaside and Merpire.

With the majority of the band experienced in audio engineering, tracks are recorded across various home studios from Melbourne to the North Coast of New South Wales, fully embracing the bands DIY ethos.

In the coming weeks, Majak Door will reveal an accompanying music video for ‘Will She Leave You’.

‘Will She Leave You’ is available worldwide now


 

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HOCKEY DAD Drive-In Info pack ? Final Tix Inside!

by the partae October 9, 2020
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Friday 9th October Tix: https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/hockey-dad-alive-at-the-drive-in-album-release-show/120945

Saturday 10th October Tix: https://moshtix.com.au/v2/event/hockey-dad-alive-at-the-drive-in-album-release-2nd-show/120998

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HOWLITE DROP FINAL SINGLE 'CANARY' AHEAD OF EP RELEASE FOR NOT HERE
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HOWLITE DROP FINAL SINGLE ‘CANARY’ AHEAD OF EP RELEASE FOR NOT HERE

by the partae October 9, 2020
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FOLLOWING AN EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE WITH THE AU REVIEW, ‘CANARY’ BY MELBOURNE’S HOWLITE IS OUT NOW VIA BELIEVE.

The electronic trip-pop trio have been crafting their dreamscape sounds since 2016, garnering attention both locally and internationally starting with their debut EP Reasons. The current release of single ‘Canary’ builds on from their quadruple roll out of singles over the past year, and fills out the body of their latest EP Not Here, set for release Friday 16 October 2020.

Not Here launched in with the pillowy-pop power of ‘Reducer’ released in August of 2019. The single is currently tracking to reach a 40K streaming milestone with features on Spotify New Music in Germany and Switzerland and Spotify Fresh Finds. It has been on rotation on Triple J Unearthed and made appearances on the J’s ‘Home and Hosed’, ‘Roots and All’, and ‘Something More’ whilst also gaining spins on 3RRR, PBS, SYN, 4ZZZ and JOY.

The end of 2019 saw the release of ‘Reducer’ accompanied by the dark and brooding ‘Olympia’, followed by the delicate ‘Infancy’ released during lockdown in May 2020. Howlite then dropped their latest single from Not Here on Friday 10 July, the deep boiling hymn ‘Stranger’. They supported the single with the haunting black and white music video on Tuesday 9 August, to praising audiences.

Moving into the EP release, their final single instalment ‘Canary’ further builds on the groups ethereal, indie foundations. With pulsing heartbeats, swirling soars of harmonies and frontwoman Alison Thom’s gloriously powerful vocal lines, ‘Canary’ encompasses the textured and incredibly captivating Howlite sound.

‘Canary’ further sinks into the EP theme of delving into vocalist Alison Thom’s psyche as she weaves through dense emotional and psychological material. This time around, Thom explores self identity through her gaze as a female in her final years of her 20’s.

‘Canary’ is available for streaming and purchase on all good music streaming platforms.

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Howlite

by the partae October 9, 2020
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Where are you currently based?

Right now, our bedrooms! The band is spread across Melbourne, all of us in various stages of lockdown. 

What’s been happening recently and how has your Covid experience been so far?

We’ve mostly been preparing for our upcoming EP release, ‘Not Here’. Covid has definitely thrown us a curveball though – it put a pin in our touring plans and meant we had to rethink a lot of our approach when it came to performing and promoting the release, especially when Melbourne hit round two of lockdown as the rest of Australia opened up. Fortunately, we’ve all been really lucky in terms of our day-to-day employment, we have a great band support team around us and isolation has turned out to be a really productive, creative time. So we’re actually pretty excited for what we have planned with the EP release now.

How did you first start playing music?

We all got into music pretty young, learning through school either self taught or lessons – Alison (vocals) and Andrew (keys) went to high school together and have been playing music together since about 2010, while Ben (guitar / bass) and Lyle (live drums) have both been in different bands over the years. In terms of playing together, it was a matter of convenience – Alison and Ben started dating, so he joined the band with Andrew, and for a while it was just the three of us. We met Lyle last year, when he was playing drums for a mutual friend, and quickly realised we needed to recruit him!

How did Howlite come about?

Howlite is Alison’s baby. She initially wanted a musical project that didn’t have her name on it, and had a kind of ambiguity over whether it was a band, a solo project or something else. It also gave her the chance to move more into pop music and away from the folk music she was performing at the time. Alison recorded Howlite’s first EP ‘Reasons’ with a friend from uni, Michael Robinson, but slowly grew to incorporate Andrew and Ben into her live sets. From that point onwards Howlite was formed as the band, and we went on to record and perform together as a group rather than a solo project.

Your new single ‘Canary’ is out now, what or who influenced the sound and songwriting?

The idea of metaphors or analogies is something that happens a lot in our writing and it’s fun to incorporate them into a narrative. We’d all been listening to a lot of trip-hop music, and we were definitely influenced by bands such as Portishead and Massive Attack, along with bands such as London Grammar and Daughter, that delve into that more sort of dark-pop or left of field pop realm. At the time of writing, Alison had also been listening to some of Aurora and Marika Hackman’s early stuff, and she really liked the dark imagery of their music.

How did you go about writing Canary?

Alison tends to write all the songs, and will bring them to the band for evaluation and workshopping. The seed of the song started with Alison on piano, just the chord progression of the verses and the opening line, “Curse me in your mother tongue, do you kiss her with that mouth – why not me?”, and it kind of developed from there. At the time Alison was in a transitional period of life, really questioning identity and sense of self within the context of others. It’s a very “lost” song. Kind of pleading and looking around for answers from people, or wanting to feel accepted and safe. The chorus is quite sparse, with the line fading off into repetition, to give that idea of isolation and a lack of clarity or response. 

Where and when did you record/produce?

We recorded the bones of the whole EP way back in 2019 at The Alamo Studios here in Melbourne, working with our producer Tyson Fish and mixing engineer Daniel Caswell. From there, we did some development on drum tracks and arrangements with our friend and producer, FAULK. The main post-production, and some of the mixing was then carried out by our other producer JP Fung, who’s based in Sydney, who helped craft and articulate the tracks. We then left the final mastering in the capable hands of our longtime mastering lord Joe Carra from Crystal Mastering. It takes a village to build an EP!

How did you approach the recording process?

We had worked with Tyson and Dan in the studio on our last single before this EP, ‘Orchestra’, and it was such a positive, fruitful experience that we were excited to dive right back in for the EP. They helped us immensely with pre-production, workshopping the songs and demos to the point of recording and planning out the recording schedule. Previously, we’d often head into the studio right away, and then end up spending a lot of time problem solving or exploring multiple ideas. This time round we had the good fortune and freedom to really take the time to do things properly, both before, during and after recording, to get the best out of ourselves and the songs. We made the decision to track the vocals first, and build the song around it. As we got further into the project, we decided we really wanted to push and develop our sound, and look at creating something that took things to the next level. That’s when we decided to work with JP on the post-production side of things, as well as sharing the mixing of some tracks alongside Dan.

Working with different people over an extended time meant that there was a lot of development, a lot of inspiration and a lot of logistical nightmares! We had some concrete reference artists and production styles, and it was exciting to build things we loved about other artists into our own work. By not setting dates on the releases this time we had the freedom to explore some really creative directions and approaches, both with recording and production, until we ended up with a product we felt 100% happy with – and we feel that you can really hear that in the recordings. We couldn’t have asked for a better team to help bring the tracks to life to be honest, and everyone was completely on board with what we were trying to achieve.

What programs/instruments did you use?

We record all our demos in our home studio using Ableton, with a basic midi set-up and direct input for guitar, bass and vocals. Neither of us are particularly well-versed with DAW set ups; so the process is very raw and serves ultimately as a way to organise arrangements, construct vocal harmonies and experiment with ideas rather than achieve any kind of polished product. As we move more into the realm of pop and synthetic sounds, it’s been so much fun to play with samples and sound packages, and create things we wouldn’t have considered a few years ago. Once pre-pro is signed off, it’s time for the professionals and ProTools. It’s always a joy recording at The Alamo because we get to work with such a large collection of vintage instruments and amps, and record with their amazing Neve V1 Recording Console.

In terms of instruments, we wanted a nice blend of organic & synthetic – so there are live tracked drums and bass, but also sampled beats and synth modulations, and a lot of elements that take cues from trip-hop and 90s/2000s electronica. JP really helped bring a sense of pop to the recordings as well, by introducing more layers of samples in post-production. We also like to reflect this approach in our live setup as well, so we now incorporate guitar, bass, live kit and keys, but also work with sample pads, vocal loops and pedals.

Your EP ‘Not Here’ will be released in the next few weeks, please give us an idea of what to expect:

A warm, dark, luxurious embrace, like cocooning yourself in velvet and taking a nap. 

What do you like to do away from music?

Our DIY projects have gone through the roof this year thanks to isolation! Alison has taken up knitting, Andrew has been renovating his bathroom and making his own salami, Ben has been restoring a 1970’s moped and our drummer Lyle has gone full handyman and built his own soundproof studio in the garage so he can play drums at 3am. 

Who are you listening to at the moment?

There has been so much time for music at the moment! We’ve been listening to a lot of local artists – absolutely loving Braille Face’s latest album ‘Original Cast Recording’. We’ve also been loving Two People, Lastlings, ALTA and EOGISM, who are such big inspirations for us. Internationally, we’ve been listening to London Grammar’s latest, as well as Anna of the North, Future Islands, Tuvaband, Florence + The Machine, and the latest The XX side project from Romy. Alison has also recently taken a dive back through Spotify and is taking a lot of inspiration from early 2000s alt/electronic artists, like Ladytron, Vaults, The Delgados – and lots of synth horror movie soundtracks! Gotta be ready for Halloween. 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2020 going into 2021?

We have a few exciting plans for the release of our EP, including an amazing music video that filmmaker Michael Roberts has been working on. He’s done some incredible work with Slowly Slowly, and produced the music video for our last single ‘Stranger’, so we’re excited for that. We’re also planning to record a live set with him and photographer Jeff Anderson Jnr at some point, once we’re able to leave the house!

As for 2021, it’s also shaping up to be pretty exciting, as we’ve been writing heaps, and looking to head back into the studio and record our next EP. Depending on travel restrictions amid the pandemic, we’re also hoping to get the chance to take this EP out on the road, and actually play some live shows around Australia. Anything further than 5kms will be exciting.

Favourite food and place to hangout?

Pizza! It’s such a versatile food, with so many flavour options! And they do dessert pizzas! You’re covered for all occasions. As for a favourite hangout place, we’re all just hanging to be able to get back into a pub – any pub, anywhere, just a pub please! 

 

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LIFE ON PLANETS & TAYLOR BENSE SHARE R&B/HOUSE EP 'GLOWSTICK' OUT NOW VIA KITSUNÉ MUSIQUE
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LIFE ON PLANETS & TAYLOR BENSE SHARE R&B/HOUSE EP ‘GLOWSTICK’ OUT NOW VIA KITSUNÉ MUSIQUE

by the partae October 9, 2020
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“If you’re a fan of Channel Tres, you’ll dig what Life On Planets and Taylor Bense are cooking up.” –This Song is Sick

October 9, 2020 — Today, Baltimore artist Life On Planets shares his new collaboration with Brooklyn’s Taylor Bense to share a new EP ‘Glowstick‘. The three-song project is their first release together after signing to esteemed dance/electronic label, Kitsuné Musique. The two musicians put their newfound musical chemistry on full display with their sultry summer R&B/House EP.

The title track “Glowstick” premiered on This Song is Sick who says, “The groove on this one is undeniable. The bass line is enough to get any dance floor moving, especially with the playful vocalizing, “bum-ba-dum-bum,” that rides along with it.”

Celeste explains how his new project with Taylor Bense materialized staying, “We were at the studio talking about how we both loved R&B and trap and stuff that was coming out but how it didn’t belong in our sets at dance clubs. We wanted to make something with a taste of both worlds that could be played at our performances without being totally alien to what we already do.”

Life On Planets and Taylor Bense’s new EP is out now via Kitsuné Musique.

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LIFE ON PLANETS & TAYLOR BENSE SHARE R&B/HOUSE EP  'GLOWSTICK' OUT NOW VIA KITSUNÉ MUSIQUE

MORE INFO ON LIFE ON PLANETS:
Life On Planets is the solo project of singer/guitarist Phill Celeste. Melding soul, R&B, and house in his original productions; the artist’s eclectic sound took him from the streets of Baltimore to cities the world over. Join Phill as he weaves live performance with electronics to spread messages of truth, love, and consciousness across dance floors.

MORE INFO ON TAYLOR BENSE:
Like his own musical tastes, Taylor Bense draws on numerous and diverse inspirations. From jazz and Motown, all the way up to the records that sampled them (Dilla, Tribe, Detroithouse) Bense has managed to take familiar sounds and repurpose them into fresh tracks with unexpected lyrical and stylistic pairings.

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JACK R. REILLY'S DEBUT ALBUM, MIDDLE EVERYTHING IS OUT NOW
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JACK R. REILLY’S DEBUT ALBUM, MIDDLE EVERYTHING IS OUT NOW

by the partae October 9, 2020
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ANNOUNCES ALBUM RELEASE SHOW AT THE VANGUARD, SYDNEY

 “…charming Sydney singer songwriter churning out indie heartwarmers” – triple j

“…a star amongst the Sydney indie-rock world that in the year just gone started to find his footing in a national sense” – Pilerats

Sydney singer-songwriter Jack R. Reilly has released his long-awaited debut album, Middle Everything, out now on Lost Boy Records. The album was produced by Jonno Tooke from Cry Club.
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Jack R. Reilly explains the theme behind Middle Everything, “Middle Everything is me acknowledging the feelings and thoughts that come up while practicing meditation. During the writing process I was living alone in Kings Cross and spending a huge amount of time either meditating, or going for really long walks in to and around the city. I’d spend almost every Saturday and Sunday walking around with a notebook, finding little places to write. At night I’d come home and try to work shop those into songs. I received a lot of help from my long time producer and studio collaborator, Jonno Tooke (from cry club) to bring these songs out of my notebook, and the extreme talent of my live band to bring these songs to life.”In April, Jack R. Reilly won the triple j Unearthed NIDA music video competition. They produced the video for lead single, Blood, which premiered on Rage over the weekend.

Jack explains what Blood is about, “Blood is also a meditation of frustration. Of feeling as though I’m just working all the time. Where it differs from Who Can Say is that I’m more leaning in to it, throwing myself into the flood. Being honest with myself is a really liberating thing, and I’m feeling the frustration eases and I can remind myself that the work is the actual reward.”

He adds, “We wanted to explore the concept that, although it’s long and arduous, putting in work is a reward in itself. It also does a lot to capture my non-musical influences such as Dr Who, Batman and The Mighty Boosh.” about the video.

To celebrate the release of Middle Everything, Jack R. Reilly will be performing an album release show in November.
JACK R. REILLY
TUESDAY 10 NOVEMBER
THE VANGUARD, SYDNEY
6PM: SOLO SHOW
8:30PM: BAND SHOW

SUPPORTS: TBA

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Raised in Kiama, NSW, before making the pilgrimage to Sydney, Jack has been carving out a unique niche in the scene for a few years now. The strength and consistency of his work has earned him the prized support slots of some huge international headline shows, including Gavin DeGraw (USA), Andrew McMahon (Something Corporate/Jack‘s Mannequin, USA), Into It. Over It. (USA) and Tiny Ruins (NZ).Jack has also found himself in good company locally, playing alongside praised Australian acts including Press Club, Slowly Slowly, Bec Sandridge, Rat!hammock, Hard Aches, Cry Club, Endless Heights, Easy Life, Greta Stanley and festival slots such as Yours & Owls, Blood Sweat & Beers and Strawberry Boogie.

2018 saw Jack release his EP Pursuing Balance with very positive reception, earning triple j spins and drawing crowds to both his local and interstate shows. Prepare for the heartbreak and the healing.

MIDDLE EVERYTHING TRACK LISTING:

01. Shaking
02. Who Can Say
03. I Don’t Like To See Us Like This
04. Blood
05. Old Guard
06. Where You Find Yourself
07. Into The Fire
08. Title Dictates Behaviour
09. Some Days
10. Newland Street

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MDOU MOCTAR Signs to Matador Records Releases 'Chismiten' New full length out next year
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MDOU MOCTAR Signs to Matador Records Releases ‘Chismiten’ New full length out next year

by the partae October 8, 2020
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Photo: Cem Misirlioglu
Praise for Mdou Moctar

“An incandescent set of guitar music with a spontaneous, celebratory air—and a latent urgency”
– Pitchfork

“… raw guitar sound and haunting lyrics” – The Guardian

Matador Records & Remote Control Records are thrilled to announce the addition of prodigious Tuareg guitarist and songwriter Mdou Moctar to its roster.

A once-in-a-generation artist backed by an unstoppable rhythm section, Mdou’s music has roots in both traditional Tuareg melodicism and Eddie Van Halen’s daredevil majesty. Today we offer you ‘Chismiten’, the white-hot ripper that will kick off an expansive new full-length due to hit down next year. “The song is about how people in a relationship lose their sense of self, they become jealous and envious of others”, explains Mdou. “It is not about one specific person, but about all people in the world. I turn to Allah for guidance not to be that person”.

The song is accompanied by a video that blends illustrations by artist Robert Beatty with animation and cellphone footage shot in Niger, capturing wedding performances by the band, their friends and family, the markets in Niamey and Agadez, and the famous Agadez Mosque.

It’s possible that you’re already familiar with Mdou via his leading role in Akounak Tedalat Taha Tazoughai, the first Tuareg language film – a retelling of Prince’s Purple Rain. Otherwise, you may have spent time with last year’s monumental Ilana: The Creator, the guitarist’s first true studio album recorded alongside his live band. Indeed, it was this album and the band’s explosive concerts that brought them to Matador’s attention.

Mdou and his group – bassist and producer Mikey Coltun, drummer Souleymane Ibrahim, and rhythm guitarist Ahmoudou Madassane – have toured ceaselessly throughout the world, evolving into a ferocious ensemble that can rock a Tuareg wedding as easily as they can scorch a festival stage.

At present, their live energies are unparalleled and their range immense, capable of evoking both the mesmeric boogie of Masters of Reality-era Black Sabbath and Black Uhuru’s sublime electrified grooves. “At our concerts we never talk about the music we are going to play, never write out a setlist, it’s whatever comes to my head that I’m feeling”, says Mdou. “My band is always with me listening”.

This is all evident on ‘Chismiten’, where Mdou’s whirling riffs embroider and illuminate the band’s hypnotic grind, kicking up a noise that is at once elemental and undeniably transcendent.

Mdou Moctar – ‘Chismiten’ is out now via Matador Records / Remote Control Records.
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