Electronica & Shoegaze band from Antibes, France, M83 has shared new single ‘Oceans Niagara’. The project of Anthony Gonzalez, has announced his ninth studio album, the first since 2019’s DSVII and 2016’s Junk. is due on March 17 via Mute and Other Suns, Anthony’s own new label. The new single comes with a music video directed by Anthony’s brother, filmmaker Yann Gonzalez.
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Divus Julius presents: The Big Pink
The Big Pink are an indie electronic rock band from London, England, UK. Their sound features heavy incorporation of shoegaze and noise pop elements, and also exerts a dualistic nature, pairing commercial pop with experimental tendencies (a style earning them comparisons to acts like M83 and School of Seven Bells)
Over the past couple months, The Big Pink have revved up again with new singles “No Angels” and “Love Spins On Its Axis.” Now, the UK group is announcing its first album in a decade, The Love That’s Ours, which is out in October.
The possible futures of Miami Horror
The pastel electro act pushes further into pink pop on All Possible Futures, a sun-baked that reeks of coconut lotion and lemonade, like M83 buried up to its head in sand. Miami Horror are blending a daiquiri of many trends—chillwave, EDM, shoegazer, bliss-out—but mix the cocktail to perfection. You can laze in a chaise to it, or get up and dance. Tonight at Razzmatazz.
Ville à Dômat #147: Arrivederci!
The majestic pop of M83
The majestic and dreamy songs of M83 get their inspiration from 80´s synthpop and are becoming a musical reference in the new millenium.
Anthony González is the French man behind M83. After releasing the third album “Before The Dawn Heals Us” (2005) he became a very requested remixer, working for Depeche Mode, Block Party, Placebo or Goldfrapp.
M83´s sophisticated electronic pop became more ambient with “Digital Shades Vol. 1” (2007) and recovered the song structure with “Saturdays = Youth” (2008). This tribute to eighties music made him become the supporting artist of The Killers before establishing in Los Angeles.
His interest in soundtracks took him to write music for cinema, as well as completing the ambicious orchestral double album “Hurry Up, We´re Dreaming” (2011) that brought the definitive international fame. M83 is back in order to present the brand new “Junk”, inspired by eighties television series, with the collaboration of Beck. Toniight at Festival Jardins de Pedralbes.