Description: Tracks:IntroFree Your MindWe are ExplorersLet Me Show You LoveInto The DessertFootstepsIn Memory CapsuleAbove The CityDark Corners & Mountains TopsMeet Me In The House Of LoveTake Me HigherThe WavesWalking In The SkyMantra Performer Notes: Audio Mixer: Dave Fridmann.Recording information: Adelphia Studios, Melbourne, Australia; CCHQ; Sing Sing, Melbourne, Australia.After the release of their icy and heavily '80s-inspired In Ghost Colours in 2008, Cut Copy warmed up and expanded their sound to the point where they almost seem like a completely different band. 2011's Zonoscope was almost excessively bright and extroverted, with songs like "Where I'm Going" sounding like Jock Jams in comparison to the introspectively moody sound the band had previously established. Their 2013 album, Free Your Mind, is even bigger sounding and warmer. Taking tons of inspiration from the late-'80s and early-'90s club scene in the U.K. and touching on everything from the Hacienda-ready acid house to the thumping piano house of groups like Black Box, the album is a danceable love letter to the era. Almost every move the group makes is instantly familiar to anyone with any interest in that time period, but the band add more than enough of their own personality, as well as advanced skill at mixing and matching moods and feels, to keep it from being an empty exercise in nostalgia. Call it a full exercise instead. Influences and inspirations aside, what makes the album work is the sense of joy and upbeat emotion that the band, and especially vocalist Dan Whitford, inject into every nook of every song. Starting off with "Free Your Mind," a bongo and gospel backing vocal-filled empowerment jam so soft and fuzzy that even Primal Scream at their most "Come Together" dippy might find a bit much, and going from there, the record is light as a shiny helium balloon and filled with percolating house trax that should fill dancefloors (like the very Pet Shop Boys-sounding "Footsteps"), higher-than-the-sun electro-pop ("Dark Corners and Mountain Tops," which is like ELO gone full disco, "Take Me Higher"), and slowly grooving songs that are perfect fodder for late-night revelry (the K-Klass sampling "Let Me Show You Love"). Cut Copy may have left behind the monochromatic brilliance of their early work, but the explosion of colors they've added, like Jackson Pollock on a bender, has only made their growth more interesting and enriching. ~ Tim Sendra Professional Reviews: CMJ - "On their fourth LP, Aussie dance-rock idols Cut Copy have created yet another starry-eyed, synth pop universe in which they impeccably blend engaging melodies with good ol' disco beats..." Mojo (Publisher) (p.89) - 3 stars out of 5 -- "'Meet Me In The House Of Love' presses all the right euphoric buttons." Producer: Dan Whitford Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: USA Release Date: 5 November, 2013 Label: MODULAR Dimensions: 12.4 x 0.5 x 18.4 centimeters (0.01 kg)
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Intro
Track #2: Free Your Mind
Track #3: We are Explorers
Track #4: Let Me Show You Love
Track #5: Into The Dessert
Track #6: Footsteps
Track #7: In Memory Capsule
Track #8: Above The City
Track #9: Dark Corners & Mountains Tops
Track #10: Meet Me In The House Of Love
Track #11: Take Me Higher
Track #12: The Waves
Track #13: Walking In The Sky
Track #14: Mantra
Era: 2010s
Run Time: 3025 Sec
Release Year: 2013
Format: CD
Features: Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Alternative, Rock
Type: Album
Style: Punk/New Wave, Ethereal
Record Label: Loma Vista / Modular Recordings
Artist: Cut Copy
Release Title: Free Your Mind