Friday, June 25, 2010

Cut Copy Live in Jakarta


CUT COPY – Live in Jakarta 2010 @ Bengkel Night Park
Jul 10 12:00 am
ISMAYA LIVE
presents
► CUT///COPY **LIVE in JAKARTA**
► Saturday, 10th July 2010
Venue: BENGKEL NightPark
Door opens 6pm
► CUT///COPY
Agrikulture
[More Acts to be announced soon]
► ((((( TICKETS INFO – starts 10 May 2010 )))))
Limited EARLY BIRD Tickets ONLY Rp 200,000-
( 10 May – 23 May ) LIMITED ONLY AND SELLING FAST
Limited Release PRESALE Tickets: Rp 250,000-
( 24 May – 06 June ) LIMITED ONLY
NORMAL Tickets: Rp 300,000-
( 07 June – 07 July, and At the Door )

=WHERE TO BUY=

JAKARTA
- SUSHIGROOVE
Mal Taman Anggrek, Pondok Indah Mal 2, Grand Indonesia, Setiabudi One, Emporium Pluit, Mal Kelapa Gading 3, CityWalk Sudirman
- PIZZA E BIRRA (Plaza Indonesia, Setiabudi One)
- BLOWFISH
- DRAGONFLY

BANDUNG
- SUSHIGROOVE Paris Van Java
((( more ticket boxes will be added soon )))

► about CUT COPY

www.myspace.com/cutcopy

www.modularpeople.com/cutcopy

At a time where the marriage between dance and rock is neighboring inevitable, CUT COPY walk the line as pioneers of the new sound movement with a distinctly pop sensibility that draws on classic AM radio pop singles from the 1970s and ’80s, with elements of vintage disco and synth pop that appeal to song-based listeners as well as the club kidz. Their 2008 return, “In Ghost Colours” debuted at the top of Australia’s ARIA charts in 2008 as it delivers both timelessness and forward thinking as the trio embarks on the next phase of their acclaimed career. Haunted with machines of the past and sounds of the future, “In Ghost Colours” inhabits the space in time where trends are irrelevant and 1969 is as important as 2020. Both electronic and organic, Cut Copy have crafted a record filled with glorious sounds and moods, unabashed pop song structures with hooks and melodies for eons.
Cut Copy’s 2004 debut “Bright Like Neon Love” introduced the band as a dance-infused trio whose songs transcended the carbon copy pop makers of modern disco. “Bright Like Neon Love” produced three groundbreaking singles, “Going Nowhere”, “Future” and “Saturdays,” which boasted the vision of frontman/Cut Copy creator Dan Whitford and the talents of drummer Mitchell Scott and guitarist Tim Hoey. As the band evolved into an Australian Festival mainstay, they also toured globally with FRANZ FERDINAND and DAFT PUNK. It followed an inventive Whitford live DJ mix that was released internationally in 2006 as FABRICLIVE 29.
The songs that Cut Copy collected in the period following “Bright Like Neon Love” arrived as promising bones of a more assured, song-based follow up. This idea was something that appealed to Tim Goldsworthy, DFA’s inhouse producer, programming guru, synth mogul and eventual “muse” for In Ghost Colours. Goldsworthy was enlisted for the project after a series of conversations with the band (admitted DFA fans). The result is a more lyrical, guitar heavy work that pushes Cut Copy forward, while channeling their inner dancey soul.
Their download-only single “Hearts On Fire” became the Number One record for 2007 on Australia’s influential radio network Triple J, while the leak track “So Haunted” received tremendous alternative airplay on Australian radio. The follow-up single “Lights and Music,” which features hard-hitting remixes by Boys Noize and Superdiscount, rocketed the band to even greater heights internationally. Their transition from past to present will undoubtedly be a favored one as the Melbourne boys head for the future, setting HEARTS ON FIRE.

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