Cut Copy, Doug Fir Monday April 28th plus free MP3 and Mixtape
I became a fan of Australia’s Cut Copy through their online mix tapes which have been made available here and there. Their album Bright Like Neon Love came out in 2004 and this March you can now get Lights and Music which is a remix ep by the look of it. Visit the Cut Copy blog to get a free download of a track from their upcoming new release ‘In Ghost Colours.’ I overheard someone at the party say “why’s it taken so long for a band to come along and pick up where New Order left off?”..true, true a fine compliment.
The boys are extremely personable and very clear about their situation but they still foolishly allowed themselves to be interviewed by me. Because of the background noise and their thick Australian accents they may have got off lightly during the Moose interrogation….two takeaway quotes from the interview for me when I asked them about the internet and the ability to get music into peoples hands were “The powers gone back into the hands of the bands” and “It’s time for the labels to try and catch up.” That must put a chill into the hearts of the folks at their label, Interscope.
Watch the YouTube version here or right-click/control click to download your own iTunes/iPhone version here.








March 16th, 2008 at 12:37 am
“buy it or steal it” great ending quote from the band. looking forward to their new release…
March 16th, 2008 at 12:52 am
hear lights and music here:
http://www.pampelmoose.com/mspeaks/?p=1277
March 29th, 2008 at 3:30 pm
[...] I’ve always considered The Notwist to be one of those wonderfully brainy bands - close cousins to the wonderfully brainy Radiohead. I don’t mean brainy as in the guy with horn rims and a pocket protector, I mean meaningful, thoughtful….authentic. They own their particular sound. With Radiohead as soon as you hear Thom Yorke’s high tenor you know you are on familiar and safe ground. I feel the same when I hear Markus Acher’s vocals. And their musical confidence, the twists and turns that each song’s arrangement takes, reinforces their musical maturity and integrity. Unlike their last album, Neon Golden, The Devil You and Me, takes more risks. On ‘Alphabet’ and ‘Gravity’ the band at times sounds positively post-punk; compressed electronic squalls and perhaps distorted guitars clatter across much heavier beats than they’ve offered in the past. You’ll find hints of Modeselektor and Aphex Twin offered up here but as always, wherever the arrangements take the songs, the vocals remain as airy and melodic as ever even when they are often lyrically morose. The Notwist may have spent six years getting to this but it’s been worth the wait. I’m filing this alongside Cut Copy’s ‘In Ghost Colours’ as my second must have album of 2008. [...]
March 31st, 2008 at 4:53 pm
Good interview dave. i’m a fan and can’t wait to see them in p-town later this month!
April 29th, 2008 at 1:20 pm
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