Dan Whitford and co. return to Dublin for their first live
performance since the group's greatly acclaimed sold-out show at The
Village in November 2008.
The trio are currently recording their long awaited third album, the
follow-up to 2008's brilliant "In Ghost Colours".
**Tickets on sale this Thursday 18th March**
POD presents
CUT COPY
Tuesday July 20th
Button Factory – Curved St. Temple Bar – Dublin 2.
Doors – 7:30pm
Tickets €22.50 available from Ticketmaster, City Discs, Road Records
and usual outlets. www.ticketmaster.ie
www.myspace.com/cutcopy
www.cutcopy.net
CUT COPY 2010 BIO
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. Their
2008 sophomore set, In Ghost Colours, delivered both timelessness and
forward thinking, haunted with machines of the past and sounds of the future. It
was embraced by both audiences and critics worldwide, landing at the #1 position
in their native Australia, receiving almost unanimous global praise and a spot
on many key “Best Albums of the Decade” roundups. The key songs off that record,
including “Hearts On Fire,” “Lights and Music,” and “Feel The Love” were
ubiquitous on the internet and as the soundtrack to the modern urban experience,
and still are topping charts two years after its release.
In addition, the band sold out an endless string of shows across the globe,
with their biggest markets constantly changing as the year went on. From
Melbourne to Mexico City to Lisbon to Jakarta, they played to thousands of
excited fans a night, bringing an irresistible multimedia party wherever they
went.
The band are currently ensconced in their Melbourne studio working on the
follow-up to In Ghost Colours, which should be wrapped shortly. Never ones
content to stand still, it is as much a progression of sound as “In Ghost
Colours” was from their debut “Bright Like Neon Love.” They will be doing key
festivals across the globe this summer, and can’t wait to share their new music
and old favorites with their fans.
The musical lovechild of Melbournite Dan Whitford, Cut Copy was originally a
solo project for Whitford to exercise his love of sampling and instrumental
hip-hop. Not too long after the project’s conception, Whitford recruited pals
Tim Hoey and Mitchell Scott, traded in the sequencers for soundtracks, and
recorded the I Thought of Numbers EP in 2001. Three years later, the
posse eventually solidified the Cut Copy sound – scuzzy disco, post-post-punk,
electric rock, space pop – on their debut album Bright Like Neon Love.
2008 saw the release of their critically lauded follow up, In Ghost
Colours, cementing the Cutters’ dominance and unique sound.