Wednesday, June 6, 2012

Gone to (Denver) In My Mind

Great little ditty from the RED ROCKS venue on the upcoming show. This Wall-nut is already packing her bags!~~~ “Making Mirrors finds Gotye making the most of a canny notion: that the pop sounds of the '80s didn't fall out of fashion so much as fall victim to dated production. By freshening up the feel but maintaining the drama, he lands on a batch of songs timeless enough to survive the next 30 years.”- NPR.org “It’s safe to say Gotye has entered the annals of legendary, inescapable crossover breakup hits.” –TIME.com “…Ingenious, oddly touching, refreshingly emphatic bedroom pop.” –Rolling Stone “…pop magician” – The New Yorker~~~ "Special guests on the tour include acclaimed Australian singer/songwriter Missy Higgins, Brooklyn buzz band Chairlift and indie pop outfit Givers. South African born multi-instrumentalist Jonti will open most dates with cult hero Zammuto (ex-The Books) playing first at some shows. Kimbra - who featured on Gotye's chart topping song "Somebody That I Used To Know" - will make a one off appearance on the Dallas date. It was also announced today that Gotye will finally release his cult album Like Drawing Blood on CD and vinyl for the first time in the US through Fairfax/Universal Republic Records this July; it is available digitally now. Like Drawing Blood, originally released in Australia in 2006, is the album that first put Gotye on the map. In his homeland it was the ultimate indie 'word of mouth' project; eventually going platinum without ever making the top 40. It eventually earned Gotye the Australian equivalent of a Grammy and went on to top numerous critics polls in Europe before being named iTunes “Album of the Year” for 2007 in the UK. The album features his cult classic "Hearts A Mess" with its unforgettable video; watch HERE. Next month, fans will get another bonus release from Gotye – ten remixes of the song that changed everything for him - “Somebody That I Used To Know” [Featuring Kimbra] - from his most recent album Making Mirrors (Fairfax/Universal Republic Records). The bundle, available June 8th via iTunes, will feature remixes by Tiesto, Adrock, 4FRNT, Gang Colours, M-Phazes, and many more; full track list below! There are over 1,000 unapproved remixes of this song scattered across the internet so this release collects most of Gotye's favorite versions in one place. “Somebody That I Used To Know” [Feat. Kimbra] has been #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 for the last seven weeks. It also recently reached #1 at Top 40 and #1 at Hot AC and thus sits on top at four radio formats - an historic accomplishment. The music video recently crossed the200 million mark on YouTube, making it one of the most-viewed clips ever; watch HERE. Gotye’s most recent offering Making Mirrors has already sold nearly two millions copies globally. The recordings were created over the duration of more than two and a half years. To write and record its dozen intricate songs, Gotye moved from Melbourne to a barn on his parents’ remote land in Australia’s Mornington Peninsula. Making Mirrors, is pop at its most precise, but also electronic music at its most emotional. The record delves into dub, Detroit-era Motown soul, stadium-size politi-pop, synth-folk and world music on glorious, sprawling, huge-hearted songs" Agreed!

4 comments:

  1. You've been very productive today with posts!

    Methinks we're going to need a daily countdown to the beginning of the NA tour. Your show (the Denver one) is the first North American stop, right? Which means you'll see him about a month before I do in NYC.

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  2. Yes, Denver is first in N. America. Might be a good thing, or perhaps neutral, considering that he may have renewed energy for the stage but will have jettisoned from Japan just days prior.

    I get prolific when I'm excited...as is evident. :)

    We should start a countdown...but what would we call it???? Hmmmmmmm...

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  3. I'll have to think about what to call it...my energy is a bit zapped at the moment. The day has felt LONG.

    I foresee something witty and wise, though!

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  4. no kidding! I will also need some cognitive down time, but once I am refreshed, let the creativity continue!

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