Tag: Australian indie pop

Daniel Cartisano is a Sydney, Australia-based electronic music artist, producer and vocalist, and his solo recording project MK Grands draws from a diverse array of influences including Tom Waits, Arca, Bon Iver, and Flying Lotus, and in a relatively short period Cartisano has received praise and attention nationally and internationally through features on Triple J‘s Unearthed, HillyDilly, French publications Teez FM and Pause Musicale and GQ Magazine UK among others for a icy and broodingly atmospheric pop sound.

Building on the national and international buzz that he has already received, Cartisano will be releasing an EP at some point in the near future — but in the meantime, his latest single “Hold You Down,” is a sparse track that pairs ominously swirling and icy synths, glitchy beats and Cartisano’s plaintive falsetto as the song slowly builds up with a layer of cascading synths that appear towards the song’s last 45 seconds or so.

The song is centered around the deeply conflicting and intense feelings shared by two people, who are trying to leave each other after being together for a considerable period of time. In other words, it captures the strange push and pull sensation of desire, longing, revulsion and contempt that can frequently come about in long-term relationships. But at the core of the song is the sense that it comes from a deeply personal experience — one that’s paradoxically almost universal for anyone, who’s been in a long-term relationship.

New Audio: YOKOTA’s Unique Spin on Contemporary Pop

YOKOTA is a somewhat mysterious, young, up-and-coming Sydney, Australia-based singer/songwriter and producer, who quietly released her debut single “Blindside” a single that possessed elements of swing-period jazz, brass band jazz, hip-hop, soul and pop in a densely […]

New Video: Miami Horror’s Summer Pop Confection, “Cellophane (So Cruel)”

With the 2010 release of their debut effort, Illumination, the Melbourne-based quartet of Miami Horror, comprised of founding member, Benjamin Plant (DJ and producer), Josh Moriarty (vocals, guitar), Aaron Shanahan (guitar, vocals and production) and Daniel Whitechuch (bass, […]

Originally from Bega in New South Wales, Australia pop artist, KIT has developed a reputation across her native country for a vocal styling that has been described as a mix of Adele and Aretha Franklin. […]

Several years ago, Nic Cogels packed up his life and moved from Brussels, Belgium to Sydney, Australia in search of a new beginning. Cogels met brothers Ed and Lloyd Prescott and Nick Langley and formed […]

Comprised of Aviva Payne and Matais Coulter, the Sydney, Australia-based duo of AViVAA formed about a year ago, and in a relatively short period of time, Payne and Coulter have released three singles that have […]

Over the course of their ten year history as a band, the members of Midnight Juggernauts have developed a reputation for being uncompromisingly different in just about every way possible – their sound has been […]

The release of their sophomore effort, In Ghost Colours put the Melbourne, Australia-based act Cut Copy on the international map as the album was a commercial and critical success, thanks in part to a sound that deftly mixes and blurs the […]

Sophia Exiner, who writes, performs and records under the moniker of Phia is a Australian-born and Berlin, Germany-based indie pop artist whose sound has been compared to the likes of Bjork, tUnE yArDs, Regina Spektor and others —and considering that all of […]

The number of emailed requests from PR firms, labels, bands, artists and record labels I’ve received from all over the world have gone up exponentially over the last few months, providing proof – to me, […]