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MOSSY Shares Energetic Remix Of New Single ‘Shade’ By Canadian Hyperpop Artist kmoe

by the partae September 25, 2021
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I OH YOU are excited to share ‘Shade (kmoe remix)’, the energetic rework of electronic pop auteur MOSSY’s latest single.

Backed by tastemakers such as Lyrical Lemonade and Majestic Casual, and industry peers such as Laura Les of 100 gecs, brakence, Curtis Waters, Cashmere Cat and glaive, kmoe is a 17-year-old artist/producer/songwriter that creates a distinct blend of electronica and pop that mixes his eclectic taste and experimental approach. His enigmatic sound has seen adds to influential playlists including Spotify’s New Music Friday, hyperpop, idk and RADAR Canada amongst others, as well as Apple Music’s Glitch and support from Zane Lowe.

On ‘Shade (kmoe remix)’, kmoe takes MOSSY’s bright and shimmering pop soundscapes and blows them into jagged and distorted pieces of beautiful digital chaos. Employing glitchy pitched-up vocals, mile-deep bass and cavernous drums, the result is a ferociously hard, club-ready hit.

“kmoe is such a huge talent. I’m so grateful he decided to work on the Shade remix. It’s so unapologetically extra, and the chiptune and dubstep vibes are wild.”
– MOSSY

MOSSY’s first single in 4 years, ‘Shade’ was produced by Dean Tuza (The Rubens, Stella Donelly) and mixed by Stu White (Beyonce, Jay Z). The track was swiftly added to rotation at FBi Radio and saw adds to tastemaker playlists like Spotify’s Friday Cratediggers, The Local List and cellophane, Apple Music’s Future Sounds, Antidote and New In: Pop globally and Amazon Music’s Hyperpop.

Bursting with energy, ‘Shade (kmoe remix)’ sees MOSSY cross into entirely new territories, suggesting that what you think you know of MOSSY, is just the tip of the iceberg.

MOSSY – ‘Shade (kmoe remix)’

Out now through I OH YOU

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NEW ALBUM +/- (PRONOUNCED “POLARITY”) OUT TODAY

by the partae September 25, 2021
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BOYS NOIZE RELEASES HIS FIFTH STUDIO ALBUM +/-
THE ALBUM FEATURES COLLABORATIONS WITH RICO NASTY, KELSEY LU, ABRA, TOMMY CASH, CHILLY GONZALES, JAKE SHEARS, CORBIN, VINSON + MORE
Today Boys Noize (Alex Ridha) releases his long-awaited fifth studio album +/- (pronounced “polarity”). The album features collaborations with Rico Nasty, Kelsey Lu, Chilly Gonzales, Corbin, Jake Shears, Tommy Cash and ABRA, amongst many others.

Few artists find a unique voice and even fewer remain committed to it, but with insatiable ambition, Boys Noize turned principled dedication into an outsize presence among 21st century DJs and electronic musicians. A career punctuated by audacious cross-genre exploration has earned him an enviable fluidity of practice across borders and scenes, yet his definitive fingerprints are present on every creation. An underground hero with mainstream appeal and acid-dripped, techno-punk sensibilities, he jumpstarts crowds from Berghain to Coachella. Boys Noize’s fascination with traversing dualities hits a new apex on +/-.

“The album dives into the polar tension between the musical styles and worlds I find myself in,” says Alex Ridha. “When you combine opposites, something transcendent can take place, something greater than the two parts. And with music, it becomes a magic that can create new worlds.”

The collective volume and diversity of Boys Noize has put him in high demand among artists seeking his proprietary sonic techniques and peerless production. Berlin’s world-renowned subterranean culture acts as a beacon for international stars who are willing to probe the margins for the innovative and unusual, and it is Boys Noize’s studio where their fresh inspirations are transmuted into even fresher music with his expertise. Over the years, working relationships have flourished and production credits multiplied, including with such luminaries as Lady Gaga, Frank Ocean, A$AP ROCKY, Bon Iver, Mark Ronson and Francis & The Lights. And as an unrivalled remixer, Boys Noize has been enlisted by Depeche Mode, Rammstein, Daft Punk and David Lynch, adding his signature to the work of artistic royalty. Even while personally embracing an outsider role, Boys Noize finds his influence penetrating the center: 2020 was marked by a GRAMMY nomination for his collaboration with Skrillex and Ty Dolla $ign ‘Midnight Hour’—an unlikely blend of late-night R&B, oldskool rave and hard house—while 2021 brought a GRAMMY win for Lady Gaga’s ‘Rain On Me’, feat. Ariana Grande.

“I’ve always been inspired by trying to integrate opposing, polar forces,” says Ridha. “There’s something really thrilling in it, and it’s always a secret motivation for me; building and exploring the combination of contrasts. Techno’s earliest inspiration was the idea of combining man and machine. And you can continue from there—aggression and beauty, past and future…”

+/- encapsulates a distillation of his career-to-date in waveform shape, where valleys of subterranean techno, industrial and jacking house transition into peaks of star-driven collaborations. Backed by the club adept’s battering beats and cloaked in deep, immersive textures, the songs, while rich, possess a mean bite – even +/-’s most melodic moments bare the sharpened teeth of Boys Noize’s modular synthesis and processing; a new breakthrough for the gear lover.

Boys Noize – +/-
Out now through Liberator Music
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Tracklisting:

1. Boys Noize – Close
2. Boys Noize & Kelsey Lu – Love & Validation
3. Boys Noize – Girl Crush (feat. Rico Nasty)
4. Boys Noize – Greenpoint
5. Boys Noize – Polarity (feat. Ghost Culture)
6. Boys Noize – XYXY
7. Boys Noize & ABRA – Affection
8. Boys Noize – All I Want (feat. Jake Shears)
9. Boys Noize – Detune
10. Boys Noize – IU (feat. Corbin)
11. Boys Noize – Xpress Yourself
12. Boys Noize – Sperm
13. Boys Noize – Nude (feat. Tommy Cash)
14. Boys Noize – Ride Or Die (feat. Chilly Gonzales)
15. Boys Noize – Act 9 (feat. Vinson)

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RADIOHEAD Reveal brand new video for ‘If You Say The Word’ Track taken from upcoming KID A MNESIA reissue Out November 5 via XL Recordings KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION launches this November

by the partae September 25, 2021
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Photo Credit: John Spinks

Radiohead have today revealed the brand-new video for their recently released single ‘If You Say The Word’. The video is directed by Norwegian director Kasper Häggström (Kelly Lee Owens). ‘If You Say The Word’ is taken from Radiohead’s upcoming KID A MNESIA reissue package, set for release on 5th November via XL Recordings / Remote Control. Watch the video here.

KID A MNESIA collects Radiohead’s fourth and fifth albums, alongside the debut of a newly compiled third disc, titled Kid Amnesiae. Exclusive to this release, Kid Amnesiae is made up of unearthed material from the Kid A / Amnesiac sessions, as well as a previously unreleased recording of ‘Follow Me Around’.

Radiohead and Epic Games recently announced a KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION via Sony’s PlayStation Showcase.

KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION, described as an “upside-down digital/analogue universe” is created from Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood’s original artwork and audio design by Nigel Godrich. The exhibition commemorates the coming of age of Radiohead’s records, Kid A (2000) and Amnesiac (2001). Watch the exhibition teaser here.

Published by Epic Games and developed by Name The Machine and Arbitrarily Good Productions, KID A MNESIA EXHIBITION will be available to download this November, exclusively on PlayStation 5, PC and Mac, via the Epic Games Store.

Earlier this week, Christie’s announced that they will be partnering with Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood to present an auction of artworks by Stanley, created for Radiohead’s album Kid A. The six paintings will be on display at Christie’s Headquarters in London from 9 to 15 October 2021, alongside drawings, lyrics and digital art curated by Stanley and Thom. The paintings will also be offered in an online sale First Open: Post-War and Contemporary Art for global bidding from 5 to 19 October 2021.

Pre-order / pre-save Radiohead – KID A MNESIA: https://radiohead.ffm.to/kid-a-mnesia

Radiohead – ‘If You Say the Word’ (Official Video)
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THE FINKS Release new EP The moment the world rushed in Share video for ‘I could have stayed’

by the partae September 25, 2021
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The Finks play the songs of Oliver Mestitz. They are the hidden gem of Melbourne’s DIY music scene – sincere but flippant, intimate but aloof, subtle but unpolished. Today, they release The moment the world rushed in via Milk! Records / Remote Control Records. You can now listen to the six-song digital album in full and watch the video for ‘I could have stayed‘.

The Finks have released a steady stream of quietly uncompromising music via Milk! Records since 2012 – two EPs, two cassettes, three LPs and a handful of singles. Critics have described The Finks as “crushingly beautiful” and “perhaps the most underrated act in Australian music”.

With not a little luck
I’d come unstuck, I’d swim
the moment the world rushed in

Recorded in a tiny, sun-filled apartment during a pandemic, this “non-album” is an introvert’s consolation – a meticulously arranged collection of digital and analogue sounds, heartbreaking melodies and private enthusiasms. A musical beachcomber, Oliver Mestitz has turned his songwriter’s ear to building textures – synth blips and cassette loops, plucked cello and organ drones, brushed drumheads and mellotron flute, fiddly guitars and mournful clarinet – that intermingle and unravel like thoughts at the edge of dreaming. The moment the world rushed in is a lullaby for houseplants, a pebble in a pocket, the sound of a curious mind working on a whim.

Mestitz writes about the second single, ‘I could have stayed‘: “I had the first of many synth epiphanies when I heard Mikey Young’s soundtrack to the film Strange Colours. That was the impetus for the arpeggiated synth line in this song. The percussion is mostly me shaking a bag of gumnuts.”

The video for the second single enters the same blurry, dreamlike world created by the first. As Oliver explains: “In 1998, Anne Mestitz (my mum) and Brigita Ozolins were second-year art students. With an artist in residence grant, they set up an exhibition in the middle of Northgate, a shopping centre just off Main Road, Moonah. The exhibition was a grouping of person sized boxes, each with an opening at head height that encouraged passers-by to peer into a real or virtual interior.

One day during the exhibition, mum took her old Sony camcorder to Northgate and filmed shoppers tentatively looking into the boxes or pushing their trolleys past or reading the newspaper on one of the benches scattered around the plaza. The tape from that day contains over an hour of footage of shoes, legs and wheels travelling past the frame, angled towards the ground. This is three unedited minutes of that footage.”

Apart from music, Mestitz’s creative output as The Finks includes album art, t-shirt and poster design, film clips, photography, poetry booklets and zines. His fiction has been published in Meanjin and The Saturday Paper, and his poetry, drawings and collages can be found on fridges, walls and mantelpieces across the country.

You can now order a digital copy of The moment the world rushed in via the Milk! Records Bandcamp. Physical “non-album” purchase includes ‘Their lives in art’, a limited edition zine of bleakly funny vignettes about the lives of artists real and imagined, unstuck in time. Each 44-page zine has been lovingly assembled, stitched and stamped by OM, and comes with full download of the music.

Buy / Download The Finks – The moment the world rushed in: http://thefinks.lnk.to/tmtwriEP

The Finks – ‘I could have stayed’ (Official Video)
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POPPY RELEASES NEW ALBUM ‘FLUX’

by the partae September 25, 2021
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“lands somewhere between the sonic extremes of her previous work, marrying heavy distortion with sticky pop hooks.” – NEW YORK TIMES

“nine tight, hook-focused songs that favour front-to-back consistency over constant mayhem — drawing on uptempo grunge (‘Lessen the Damage’), pop-punk (‘Mean’), new wave (‘Hysteria’) and shoegaze-y dream-pop (‘As Strange As It Seems’) in satisfying bursts.” – SPIN

“Poppy has well and truly earned her spot amongst the greats of the alternative scene” – Wall Of Sound

Poppy has just released her new album Flux via Sumerian Records. The album is another ambitious leap for the ever-evolving musician, putting a renewed focus on a stream-lined songwriting approach that puts her indelible vocal melodies at the foreground of a kaleidoscopic mosaic of overdriven guitars.

To help bring her vision to life Poppy brought in acclaimed producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen (M83, Deafheaven, Jimmy Eat World) who had the band record live to tape, accentuating the warmth of the arrangements and lending a decidedly personal touch to the new set of material. The album was preceded by self-directed videos for “So Mean,” “Flux” (which featured a pastel dream world constructed by Australian visual/sculpture artist Pip & Pop), and a video by accomplished stop motion animator/director Chris Ullens (Rex Orange County, Lee Ann Womack) for “Her.” With each visual she has deepened the world of the album, revealing a world brimming with blisteringly sunny vocal melodies and saturated sonics.

2021 has proven to be a landmark year for Poppy, kicking off with a stunning GRAMMY performance in March (celebrating her nomination for Best Metal Performance, the first solo female artist ever nominated in the category), her global livestream event The Last Disagreement in April, the May release of her cover of Jack Off Jill’s “Fear of Dying,” and multiple appearances on WWE NXT, the most recent of which culminated with her announcing the surprise drop of a five song EP, EAT – NXT SOUNDTRACK.

On top of it all she was just announced as the cover artist for the latest issue of Kerrang & launched a collaboration with acclaimed Harajuku Japanese accessories company Q-pot, in addition to her recently announced collaborative line of shoes with Koi Footwear and her ongoing role as the face of Viktor and Rolf’s blockbuster fragrance Flowerbomb with L’Oreal.

Stream / Purchase Flux
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Watch the video for “Flux”
https://youtu.be/C68Okt3Qg8M

Watch the video for “Her”
https://youtu.be/x_KB4KFPxss

Watch the video for “So Mean”
https://youtu.be/CT40JmmtnY4

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ALT-POP DUO NOX HOLLOWAY SHARE THEIR DEBUT EP ‘IF ONLY THE WORLD DIDN’T SPIN SO MUCH’ LISTEN TO THEIR LATEST SINGLE ‘MONTANA’

by the partae September 24, 2021
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Alt-pop duo Nox Holloway today share their latest single ‘Montana’ taken off their debut EP If Only The World Didn’t Spin So Much out now. Watch the video for ‘Montana’ HERE, listen to the full EP HERE.

‘Montana’ is another masterclass in pristine EDM. Delivering emotional and introspective lyrical content across a lighthearted sound, Nox Holloway artfully darts past cliche confines and connotations, adding in their own markers of innovation. Of the track the pair share, “It’s an inner monologue in the form of a song, in which our narrator debates taking the safe route in life or chasing dreams that feel big, scary, and maybe just out of reach. Accompanied by music that’s constantly moving, amplifying the high stakes of this decision. The use of vocal distortion reflects those feelings you have when you think too hard about who you are and lose sight of who you want to be. It’s a mind-meld — just like growing up so often is.” 

‘Montana’ joins ‘Sapphire’, ‘The Reds’, ‘Audrey’, and ‘Separate Ways’ on the duo’s 7-track debut EP. Sonically cohesive and still unpredictable, If Only The World Didn’t Spin So Much weaves together a melancholic, complex body of work above any expectations the genre may have had for an electronic pop-leaning project. They continue, “Our debut EP has a lot of different sounds and feels. All with the goal to start bringing everyone into our world and show who Nox Holloway is. We’re so excited to share it with you.”

Formed by two college friends during their senior year, the duo came together to combine their musical talents and backgrounds, turning lemons into lemonade when Covid-19 forced one of them to return home early from a study abroad semester. As Nox Holloway, they found all the skills they needed to write the songs that until then, had previously only existed in their imaginations.

Recorded remotely in their bedroom studios across various locations – Clemson University in South Carolina, London during a study abroad semester, and Nashville – Nox Holloway passed onto each other voice notes and a mountain of text messages that would go on to shape their first handful of music.

One half of the duo is a producer whose musical experience started with playing drums and, like any true percussionist, evolved into pianos and keys with a range spanning 10 instruments. The other half is a songwriter, lyricist, and vocalist who often finds inspiration strumming his ukulele and from the flow of hip hop by his idols. The name Nox Holloway is a combination of the Latin word for ‘night’ and the street in London where they found inspiration.

If Only The World Didn’t Spin So Much EP is out today, buy/stream it here.

TRACKLIST
Montana
Separate Ways
Audrey
Sapphire
Truman
The Reds
Melt Clocks

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September 24, 2021 0 comments
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Ayala (IT) Drops His Debut EP On Sabo’s Sol Selectas

by the partae September 24, 2021
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Sabo and his label Sol Selectas welcome Ayala (IT) for an EP with three original tracks along with solo remixes by Sifa, Chambord and Animal Trainer.

Ayala (IT) previously featured on the Sol Selectas Summer Sol compilation with his track “Levante” that showcased his afro house style that blends upbeat tribal percussion with melodic synths and traditional instruments from around the world.

Each of the three originals take influence from aboriginal culture and fuses it with modern electronic sounds to create a sonic tapestry that tells ancient stories with a contemporary twist. Based in Italy, Ayala (IT) has also featured tracks on other imprints such as MoBlack Records, Sirin Music and Sony Music.

Joining the originals are three stunning remixes, the first of which comes from Belgium’s Sifa whose previously featured tracks on labels ranging from Kompakt to Global Underground. French duo Chambord have also featured on Summer Sol compilations, and make their return with a mystic remix in the style they have featured on the likes of Akbal Music and Kindisch. Last of the remixes comes from Swiss duo Animal Trainer who make their debut on Sol Selectas following many high-profile outings on the likes of Katermukke, Stil Vor Talent and Einmusika Recordings.

“Sacred Steels” opens the release with gamelan melodies and ethereal vocals that fuse with the building tension of a swelling synth. Augmented with dramatic vocal textures, it’s a tropical sapphire filled with adventure that teleports the dance floor too far away exotic locations.

Second of the originals, “Sacred Piano” has heavy percussion and distant trumpets that surround bass heavy piano chords. Loose and free-flowing, this ever-evolving slice of tribal house is tailor made for club sound systems, while also telling the story of jungle life.

“Panther” is last of the originals with a low-slung groove full of psychedelic textures and a mystic atmosphere that create a ceremonial vibe. Rich with percussive textures and enchanting melodies, the track feels like a lucid dream come to life.

Sifa’s remix of Sacred Steels lifts the tempo, and chunks up the track to raise the intensity while also adding a hypnotic acid bassline.

Chambord refines Sacred Piano with a version that strips back some of the original’s elements and brings the trumpets into focus to create a Balearic vibe perfect for bringing in the sunset.

Animal Trainer closes out the release with a melodic remix of Panther, which steadily builds momentum and draws focus to the melody until the drums take control in the latter stages of the rework.

The artwork by Helia Jamali is a sacred hypnotic sunset that awakens your deepest senses.

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September 24, 2021 0 comments
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Fiz

by the partae September 24, 2021
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Where are you currently based?

 

Naarm

 

How did you first start playing music?

 

Violin lessons age four

 

What’s been happening recently?

 

Not heaps! Saw some beautiful New Holland Honey Eaters this arvo.

 

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

 

Listening to lots of guitar-oriented music growing up, understanding writing songs as a way of telling a story.

 

How did you go about writing Ripe?

 

A quiet, sunny afternoon. My partner picking up some chips from IGA, me at home in a warm living room on a golden-brown armchair.

 

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

 

Alex Moses, in his home studio, throughout last year and early this year

 

How did you approach the recording process?

 

Through an extended period of time.

 

What do you like to do away from music?

 

I make sculptures, I love to walk, I love to lie in a patch of sun like a cat!

 

Who are you listening to at the moment?

 

As I’m writing this I’m listening to Emma Donovan’s Don’t Give up on Me

 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2021 going into 2022?

 

Time in the (art) studio, hopefully some time in the bush and a gradual coming back to the old acoustic guitar.

 

Favourite food and place to hangout?

 

Food: Ovens Street Bakery turkish bread
Place: Out of the city!!!
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‘Temple’ TBISH x JAY SLAPIT

by the partae September 24, 2021
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Australia’s very own Tbish links up with 410’s Jay Slapit for their latest drill banger ” Temple “.

The two artists featured in a powerfully delivered crossover seen as Businessman and Tweeko’s second production between the two nations.

Jay Slapit wastes no time reminding people of his reputation and lyrical presence he asserts as part of the Brixton crew. While Tbish continues to integrate his Birmingham background and Oz articulation to creep swiftly between recognizable flows.

The release is an example of the timeless pieces we can see from international collaborations.

https://www.instagram.com/_tbish/?hl=en

September 24, 2021 0 comments
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TAWANDA RETURNS WITH HIS NEXT RELEASE ‘TRYING’

by the partae September 24, 2021
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Tawanda returns with his second single (‘TRYING’ prod. by Tawanda X RUCKER COLLECTIVE). Coming off the back of feature track ( ‘All on the line’ by Zyad ft Fin, Tawanda) set to release on Friday 17 September. Tawanda aims to solidify his mark as an artist and producer. The Zimbabwean – Australian artist is set to release the track Friday 24 September.

With a handful of production credits ranging from Szn’s, Yawdoesitall, Bale, Makalita, Michelle and Ruu, Tawanda spent the early days of his music career as a prolific songwriter and producer. His penchant for pretty and flowery chords with a build of hard drums is evident in his previous works with these artist. Tawanda aims to raise awareness to the importance of mental health with his second single. He shares multiple mental health services with the cover art, sharing multiple numbers and website. Tawanda looks forward to making his imprint across the Sydney rising scene and also branch out for future international opportunities. This is also a performance track which makes a future show something to look forward to.

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FRENCH FOR RABBITS SHARE “THE OUTSIDER” AHEAD OF UPCOMING ALBUM THE OVERFLOW OUT NOVEMBER 12

by the partae September 24, 2021
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“Their music’s beating heart is often shrouded by atmospherics and mystique, and they seem to operate under the rightful assumption that a well-placed whisper can be as powerful as dramatically belting it out.” – Stereogum

“Lovely and poignant…cutting lament with a serene, wintry wistfulness for the way things were, and a stoic resignation that they’ll never be the same.” – Gorilla vs. Bear

French for Rabbits – the New Zealand-based, ethereal dream-pop project helmed by singer-songwriter Brooke Singer – are sharing “The Outsider,” the delicate and warm third single to be released from the group’s forthcoming album, The Overflow, on September 24th. The song follows on the heels of LP standouts: “Ouija Board” and the titular-track, “The Overflow.”Speaking on the origins of the song, Singer writes, “I wrote ‘The Outsider’ in the USA in 2019 with Marc Orrell (Dropkick Murphys) and Brooke Johnson. I’d been invited by a friend to a party not long after I landed in Los Angeles – a swimming pool, palm trees, musical heroes of mine (who were, of course, actually just lovely, interesting people). I’m quite a shy person, and the culture shock of coming into this from my normally quiet life in Wellington was real! The song is about being that introvert at a party, inhibitions and trying to fit in.”

The music video for “The Outsider,” just one of four films produced for the album, was shot in Christchurch, NZ, and was co-directed by Singer and her good friend and collaborator, Martin Sagadin, while Julian Vares handled the cinematography.

Singer, writing on her aesthetic inspiration for the video, recalls “…[we] wanted the film to have a 90s American movie aesthetic. My mum and I went searching out a street to film on, and came across this beautiful tree lined street. We also staked out the street the day before filming, trying to figure out when the street lights turned on, because I had an idea for a shot where as I walked past the street light…it would turn on. That turned out to be far too hard – but we did it with a candle instead in one of the shots.”

Together French For Rabbits have released three records – New Zealand Music Award nominated EP Claimed by the Sea; Spirits, which includes the poetic and emotive singles “Goat” and “The Other Side;” and The Weight of Melted Snow.

They’ve toured in the US and Europe, opening for acts such as Lorde, Agnes Obel and performed at SXSW, Iceland Airwaves, WOMAD and in a castle for a fan’s wedding in Switzerland. Despite racking up millions of streams and seeing their music appear in shows from Vampire Diaries to Being Human, the band have remained close to their DIY roots co-running local label Home Alone, and performing in various other bands in their Wellington home-town.

Their forthcoming new album The Overflow is due out November 12, 2021 via AAA Records (AUS/NZ) in conjunction with Reckless Yes (UK) and A Modest Proposal (Italy).

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Maya Rose

by the partae September 24, 2021
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What’s been happening since we last spoke?

Since my debut single ‘See You Again’, I released my debut EP Time, in 2019, in collaboration with Melbourne producers Jerome Farah (Baker Boy, KIAN) and Aman Bayatly (Adrian Eagle) which received strong reviews, support from triple j unearthed and new audiences, and I was nominated for “Best Regional/Outer Suburban Act” Music Victoria Awards 2019. I continued to build my experience as a performer with regular gigs in Melbourne and regional Victoria, then during 2020 lockdowns I spent a lot of time writing new songs and did live-stream events. This year I’ve been busy in the studio with producer Julian Steel (JAYDEAN, HANNAH) releasing ‘Mind the Gap’ as the first taste of my upcoming second EP. 

Your new single ‘Mind Gap’ is out now, how does this track relate to women’s current global movements?

The opening of the song is set with the voices of female protestors chanting “my body, my choice” and I sing about the issue of getting unwanted attention from men, connecting with the ‘Me too’ movement. There is an overrepresentation of men in the music industry which means “He’s making decisions for me; he’s leaving me out”. “He don’t have to dress up before leaving the door” touches on the different expectations put on male and female artists. A man can be on stage in a t-shirt and jeans without judgement. But women in the music industry have been marketed through sexualisation for so long that when an artist doesn’t adhere to this, it’s hard to sell them.
I also address the gender pay-gap in the track “He be out here making more than me; Even though I work just as hard” – statistically women will earn 20% less than her male peers in Australia. At the end of the song, I declare the motto, “Enough is enough”. 

Please tell us about this new social/political aspect to your music:

‘I won’t be quiet about it’ and ‘we’re still not equal yet’ focus on female empowerment, females having more of a voice and developing confidence, what has influenced this new direction in your music? 

Women in music, the ‘Me Too’ movement, and Brittany Higgens speaking out publicly with the help of more women in the media now, supporting her, influenced me. I really believe that encouraging young girls to have confidence to pursue the path of their choice, and to speak up about injustices, builds resilience and determination. Even when there are knockbacks, if women have the self-belief and strength of character to persevere they will be unstoppable in whatever they choose to do. 

What was the process behind developing the production ideas/concepts for ‘Mind the Gap’?  

I wrote ‘Mind the Gap’ a couple of years ago and was looking for a female producer to work with on the track but it was hard to find one as male producers outnumber female producers 47 to one. I needed someone who would best suit the style and understand the genre. Earlier this year I began to work with Melbourne producer Julian Steel. We combined my signature 90s R&B inspired tone and Sade influenced pop/jazz: the smooth tones of the saxophone, with Julian’s live instrumentation of laid-back guitar, reggae nuisances in the organs and rhythm, and groovy bass. 

You have been writing and recording during lockdown, how did you go about writing the music?

I write all my music from home at my keyboard. The concept behind ‘Mind the Gap’ started by wanting to write about a global social/political topic. I usually write from personal experiences, as a healing process, but I wanted to say something that had a bigger meaning to a bigger audience. The song grew from a place of feeling fed up with how women are treated by some men, but also how the topic relates to me personally. And I think more anthem songs are needed. I was inspired by 60s and 70s revolution songs, about civil rights and women’s liberation. Songs like Helen Reddy’s ‘I am Woman’ and Aretha Franklin’s ‘Respect’ were influences for ‘Mind the Gap’. 

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

I recorded ‘Mind the Gap’ in Melbourne, in 2021, with producer Julian Steel and Panorama Mixing & Mastering mastered the track.  

How did you approach the recording process?

As I’m in regional Victoria, I had to go to Melbourne for four recording sessions with Julian over a six-month period because of lockdowns. Firstly, Julian laid down the live drums, organs, bass and guitar. I came in for two sessions, one for the main vocals and another for the backing vocals. I got Bella Winter to feature on saxophone in a separate recording. We had one last session to add the final touches such as the protestors chanting.  

What’s it been like living and being a musician in regional Victoria (Castlemaine) and commuting to Melbourne for recording and performing?

I grew up in Castlemaine, a great arts community, and I love the space and quiet here. However, as a musician, the amount of venues are limited and there are less opportunities to progress my career. I’ve been lucky to not have been in as many lockdowns as Melbourne but it’s hard to build momentum as a performer as most of the gigs and work I need to do as a musician relies on going to Melbourne. It can be tiring going back and forth but I enjoy the scenery on the drive and listening to music in the car. I’m very grateful to have the cultural centre so close to me. It’s very rewarding going to the city to develop my career. 

What’s planned for the remainder of 2021 going into 2022?

When things open up and I can get down to Melbourne next I will finish the recording and production of the remaining songs on my upcoming EP. I’ll be releasing another single and the EP hopefully late this year or early 2022. Can’t wait for you to hear it! 

How was it recording your second EP of introspective songs written in the 2020 lockdowns?

During 2020 I had to find non-public ways to express myself creatively. There was a lot to process about the pandemic and it was hard not being able to see my partner because of lockdowns, and losing a loved one. I got through this time by putting these stories into songs. I turned my wardrobe into a vocal booth and recorded and self-produced a song about struggling through these unprecedented times. I released ‘Home’ last year and filmed moments spent at home to accompany the song. Recording the other songs I’d written during 2020 with Julian in Melbourne and actually being back in a studio was pretty special.

Who are you listening to at the moment?

I’m listening to Sinead Harnett, Snoh Aalegra, Little Simz and Victoria Monét. 

Stream/download ‘Mind the Gap’ here: https://gyro.to/MindtheGap  

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Sydney’s SARAH YAGKI releases striking new single ‘REWIND’

by the partae September 23, 2021
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Local vocal powerhouse Sarah Yagki returns today with the announcement of her new single, the personal alt-R&B/pop single ‘Rewind’.

The release of the track follows on from a trio of single releases from the Sydney artist; music that has demonstrated Sarah’s matured songwriting talents and the development of her own unique voice.

Unafraid to go deep with her lyricism and match that lyricism with equally as compelling music, Sarah’s new single is her most open and raw offering to date.

Co-produced by Ethan Reginato and Sarah’s longtime collaborator Obseen, ‘Rewind’ centres on a toxic relationship. Sarah approaches the content with vulnerability and sensitivity, though through the music, there’s renewed strength that shines above it all.

“‘Rewind’ is a song about getting so deeply caught in a toxic relationship, that you are stuck rewinding memories and moments that are trapped in a cycle. The process of making this was an extremely personal one, and I wanted to capture – to the best of my ability – a track from my own experiences, and one that others could relate to for such a highly sensitive topic.”
Sarah Yagki

Coming after singles like ‘Can’t Hardly Lie’, ‘Shared Eyes’ and ‘This Won’t Hurt’, a song like ‘Rewind’ fits this wider narrative of growth and development that Sarah has been articulating.

“What I am trying to capture is a sound that is authentic, unique and blends a sense of strength and vulnerability.”
Sarah Yagki

 

PRAISE FOR SARAH YAGKI

“Her music is simultaneously raw and explorative; it’s rooted in pop, but reaches far wider.”
Happy Magazine

“It’s a warm dose of pure indie pop, opening with some deep but powerful building ballad style vocals with some rich and lush production.”
AAA Backstage

“Emotional vibes on this one from Sarah. It’s put together pretty solidly with a steady-cruising production and some rich and lush production.”
Triple J Unearthed, Dave Ruby Howe

‘Rewind’ is out now. 
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NOVEMBER ‘Big Star Party’ Premiere

by the partae September 22, 2021
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NOVEMBER is the queer, genre-bending project you never knew you needed in your life. Also an actor of the stage and screen, theatricality is central to NOVEMBER’s artistic vision, and with influences like FKA twigs, ANOHNI and Depeche Mode, their sound is difficult to nail down or pigeonhole.

https://www.novembermusic.ca/
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OSLO’S SASSY 009 ANNOUNCES NEW MIXTAPE HEART EGO OUT OCT 22 VIA LUFT RECORDINGS + SHARES NEW SINGLE + VIDEO ‘MYSTERY BOY’

by the partae September 22, 2021
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Photo by Jacqueline Landvik

PRAISE FOR SASSY 009

“Hyper-slick, trance-indebted electropop”
The FADER

“Hypnotic electronic pop”
Dazed

“Everyone’s electronica girl-crush”
Dummy 

“SASSY 009 defies conventions”
NME

“Excellent Experimental Pop”
Pitchfork

“We aren’t a million miles away from an artist like Robyn”
Resident Advisor

“Otherworldly”
Stereogum

Today, Sunniva Lingård aka Sassy 009 announces her mixtape Heart Ego (out October 22 via Luft Recordings), alongside the crystalline and hard-edged ‘Mystery Boy‘ single and video. LISTEN + WATCH HERE.

“Heart Ego is the most ambitious project I’ve done so far in my career, yet the project I have had the most trouble defining. Framing it as a mixtape was like finding home. The actual structuring and understanding of my compositions is simply a result of how I think it should feel, and not necessarily in line with a structure someone else completely understands,” explains Sassy 009 on her new project.

Those who’ve followed the path of Oslo-based Sassy 009 and the constantly fluid, blurred edges of her hallucinogenic pop, will know that she’s an artist that follows emotion and mood, over strict narrative and composition. Through 2019’s EP KILL Sassy 009 and subsequent tracks, including a collaboration with Clairo, Lingård’s pushed the project through re-imagined techno, breathy Scandi-pop and hyper R&B in a way that suggests an artist as excited as the listener to hear what might come next – as if each track acts as its own sandbox within which Lingård’s allowed to play in.

The accompanying video finally gives an insight into Sassy 009‘s other passion: hitting the slopes with her badass all-female skate/snowboard crew Sensesse. The footage follows Sunni and her pals performing their favourite winter hobby and majestically gliding through the mountain tops of Norway. WATCH ABOVE and stay tuned for Heart Ego.

‘Mystery Boy‘ is out now via Luft Recordings,
buy/stream it here.

SASSY 009
Heart Ego
Mixtape Out Oct 22

TRACKLIST
Forever Seventeen
Blue Racecar
Mystery Boy
Here Comes The Weekend
Red Plum
Wannabe
It’s Complicated
Ego Heart Ego

Stay connected with SASSY 009:
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