Superorganism share new remix of ‘Everybody Wants To Be Famous’ by Dan the Automator

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EMI Press Release

In a match made in remix heaven, Dan The Automator has stepped up to put his own unique twist on Superorganism’s crossover anthem ‘Everybody Wants To Be Famous’. The legendary producer and artist – famed for his productions for the likes of Kool Keith, Gorillaz, Primal Scream and DJ Shadow, his own collaborative artist project Handsome Boy Modelling School and remixes for artists like Run The Jewels and Interpol – has delivered a cinematic take on one of the standout tracks from Superorgaism’s acclaimed, eponymous debut album.

Talking about the remix, Superorganism say:

“Dan the Automator has produced some of our favourite records, what an honour to have him mix our song! We love what he’s done with the track, it feels like the final credits to an epic coming of age movie.”

Listen to “Famous (2.0 Dan The Automator On The Fader” right now HERE

Meanwhile, following a triumphant appearance at the UK’s All Points East and the BBC’s Biggest Weekend to kick off the festival season in May, Superorganism are set to perform at festivals around the world in the coming months, including their debut Australian tour in July. The band play Splendour In The Grass, folllowed by headline shows in Melbourne and Sydney. For further information head to http://www.wearesuperorganism.com/#tour

Superorganism Live

JULY
Sat 21 July – Splendour In The Grass, Byron Bay
Sun 22 July – 170 Russell, Melbourne
Tue 24 July – Metro Theatre, Sydney

Superorganism Press Quotes:

“An album that confirms Superorganism as that rarest and most wonderful of all musical beasts: a guitar band that reflects the age we are living in by embracing the technologic” – Pitchfork
“Superorganism are the hottest band on the planet right now” – Dork
“The hot new sound of 2018” – The Observer
“Superorganism are pushing pop into the next dimension. The future is now” – DIY
“Sharp, clever, experimental, oddly charming contemporary pop.” – The Guardian
“I absolutely love this band, They sound like the inventive, electronic pop of the future” – Alex Kapranos
“They will fuck with your brain, turn it inside out, make you question what you knew to be possible from the art of using instruments to make music” – Noisey

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