Friday, May 16, 2014

Wunder Wunder announces remix EP + shares 3 remixes from EP


Today, Wunder Wunder is excited to announce that they will be releasing an EP containing 5 remixes of their first single, "Coastline", next week via Dovecote Records. The EP will contain a wide variety of remixes from Gigamesh, Goldroom, Chad Valley, Fascinator, and Good Night Keaton. This week, Wunder Wunder shared streams of the first three remixes on the EP. Wunder Wunder is also proud to announce that they will be playing Red Bull Sound Select on May 22nd at The Roxy in Los Angeles with Holy Fuck and James Supercave followed by tour dates with Crystal Fighters on the West Coast and Washed Out on the East Coast. Check out the EP details, streams of the first three remixes, and tour dates below. 
More about Wunder Wunder:
Born under a cloudless Californian sky and bled into leftover tape, Wunder Wunder is the rolling amnesia of a Los Angeles summer, the deathless West Coast, and drinking in the dreams of its young. The debut creation of Melbourne producers Aaron Shanahan and Benjamin Plant, Everything Infinite is an album that captures lost moments spent in the pair's adopted city of LA and a unique exploration of their unspent ideas.

"Los Angeles is a dreamy place, almost surreal," notes Shanahan, of the duo's drastic decision to uproot nearly 8000 miles from their native Australia. "It has continuous unspoilt skies and pastel sunsets, a backdrop of palm trees, and interesting people and houses stemming from many backgrounds in a wash of variety."

Viewed through the windows on all three sides of the duo's lofty home studio, endless sunshine and idyllic views of the surrounding Hollywood hills and a silhouetted horizon offered the perfect setting for Everything Infinite's recordings to take place. "We even have visits from our little hummingbird friends which makes the space a very vibing area to create," they say, "instead of being locked in a dungeon like studio". Much like Wunder Wunder's own summit observatory onto the world, the pair's relocation offered a unique perspective from which to explore new musical styles and artistic methods by shifting from the 'indietronica' sound of their previous Miami Horror project and focusing their attention towards skilled song writing and content.

"You're a product of your surroundings," admits Shanahan, whose new dwellings offered the pair a chance to indulge in some quality time with Mother Nature. During the recording process meditation, hikes in the hills and listening to audio books all provided clarity in mind paving the way for Everything Infinite's distinct themes; nostalgia, beauty, and universal connection. "Wunder Wunder feels like being reborn - we have learnt a lot during the making of this record," they say. 

Recalling the innocence of moments when you were a kid ('Summers Day'), growing up as a teenager and spending a special time with that certain someone ('Midnight Hours'), the vapour of childhood memories ('Coastline') or dreaming of a place where everything will be alright ('Dreams of the Fall'), each song touches on the ease of romanticising situations and having sentimental moments. "It almost reminds me of how shows like 'The Wonder Years' or the movie 'Stand By Me' reflect on special times. It's important to remember the positive things in life, especially when the world can seem grim," explains Shanahan.

Whether you put it down to the West Coast's elevated vitamin D levels or a more positive outlook, it's clear that Wunder Wunder are karma chameleons blending seamlessly into their new habitat. 'Midnight Hours' offers a smooth dose of cool Cliff Martinez night-time retro nostalgia, 'Trouble in Utopia' sounds like an Animal Collective and Temples exchanging their own campfire stories, and the album's big pop moment comes via 'Hail The Madmen's funky Prince-like groove. Melding swaying, dappled guitars, rasping layers of harmony, dreamy delays and a warm tangle of vintage synthesizers and drums, Everything Infinite is a brilliantly executed concoction of mellow 70s lo-fi chords, the sonic and progressive sounds of 60s psychedelia, a distillation of sun-bleached yearning and the undulating 90s pop sounds of Shanahan's teenage years; each track its own kaleidoscopic motif that tessellates and reflects light like a shower of sun-kissed sequins.

"Wunder Wunder is a project of positivity, dreaming, exploration and connection," they clarify. "We want people to feel something uplifting from what we do. Whether it's a backdrop for happy memories on a road trip or another nostalgic occasion it'd be great to be part of those moments in people's lives."

Tour Dates

5/22/14 -  Red Bull Sound Select - The Roxy - Los Angeles, CA #
5/27/14 - Irenic - San Diego, CA +
5/28/14 - Troubadour - Los Angeles, CA + 
5/29/14 - The Independent - San Francisco, CA + 
6/4/14 -The National - Richmond, VA *
6/5/14 - Washington, DC @ 9:30 Club *
6/6/14 - Brooklyn Bowl - Brooklyn, NY * 
6/9/14 - Crofoot Ballroom - Pontiac, MI *
6/10/14 - Grog Shop - Cleveland Heights, OH *
6/11/14 - Newport Music Hall - Columbus, OH *
# with Holy Fuck and James Supercave
+ with Crystal Fighters
* with Washed Out

 
Wunder Wunder
"Coastline" Remixed EP
Dovecote Records
May 20, 2014

1. Coastline (Gigamesh Remix)
2. Coastline (Goldroom Remix)
3. Coastline (Chad Valley Remix)
4. Coastline Refascinated (Fascinator Remix)
5. Coastline (Good Night Keaton Remix)


 
Wunder Wunder
Everything Infinite
Dovecote Records
July 15, 2014

1. Everything Infinite
2. Coastline
3. Hail The Madman
4. Midnight Hours
5. Trouble In Utopia
6. Be There
7. Wonderful Way
8. Sure Stuck
9. Summers Day
10. Coastline Reprise
11. Dreams Of The Fall

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