Monday, November 26, 2007

Rumours


So some of you may be wondering what's been happening in the Cut Copy camp of late. 'They've gone all quiet' I hear you cry... 'I heard that mitchell compound fractured his arm in a bar brawl with Knightlife and may never drum again'... 'I heard they went to LA to record but instead and have been camped in a tent outside Lindsay Buckingham's Laurel Canyon estate'... 'I heard their synths short circuited after being submerged in water tank'. Well in actual fact there is some truth to each of these rumours, but in honesty we've actually been quite busy.
To those who missed it, we've released a new single 'So Haunted' to radio and online, we've completed an Australian east coast tour previewing material from our forcoming record, we've been putting together a psychedlic disco mixtape called 'So Cosmic' containing snippets of new tracks and music that inpired the record (stay tuned on how to get a copy), and we've been working on remixes for our friends the Mercy Arms, Midnight Juggernauts and Damn Arms. And not to mention preparing for our December tour with our french God parents - Daft Punk. No rest for cutters...

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

NEW ALBUM ANNOUNCEMENT!!!

Having endured infinite numbers of emails and myspace requests, we have some good news to share with our loyal fans and supporters. Finally... we're excited to announce that the new Cut Copy album will be released in Australia in February 2008. Having been in recording and mixing for the majority of this year, the long awaited sophmore record, featuring the production talents of Cut Copy and DFA's Tim Goldsworthy has been scheduled a release.
The album will comprise 16 tracks in total, including a re-recorded album version of the club hit 'hearts on fire'. Originally an australian release was planned this year, but it will be now be a fully simultaneous international release. Stay tuned for more details.

Thursday, May 3, 2007

HEARTS ON FIRE tour 2007!


We're excited to announce our first Australian National tour in over 2 years! We're previewing new album material and showcasing our current radio and club single "hearts on fire". Supporting us on our national dates are Mercy Arms (appearing all dates)and Riot In Belgium (all dates except Perth). Dates & ticketing details are below.

Due to sell outs, 2 new dates for Melbourne and Perth have just been announced. Also added to the melbourne lineups is new Cutters signing knightlife. Please hurry as these tickets will not last.

THURSDAY MAY 17th - THE MET, BRISBANE
Tickets: www.oztix.com.au & all oztix outlets. ph: 1300 762 545 and www.inthemix.com.au

FRIDAY MAY 18th - PLATINUM NIGHTCLUB
Tickets: www.oztix.com.au & all oztix outlets. ph: 1300 762 545. Sunflower Music (Broadbeach), Platinum Nightclub (Ph: 07 5592 4433) and www.inthemix.com.au

SATURDAY MAY 19th - THE FORUM, SYDNEY (SOLD OUT)
Tickets: Moshtix outlets & online www.moshtix.com.au And www.inthemix.com.au Phone bookings: 02 9209 4614

THURSDAY MAY 24th - FOWLERS LIVE, ADELAIDE
Tickets: Venuetix. Phone: 08 8225 8888 & www.venuetix.com.au & CIB ticketing Ph: 08 8231 0824

FRIDAY MAY 25th - THE CAPITOL, PERTH (SOLD OUT)
SATURDAY MAY 26th - THE CAPITOL, PERTH
(*with Mercy Arms & Special Guests) Tickets: www.ticketek.com.au & ph: 132 849; 78 Records, Mills Records,Planet Video & www.inthemix.com.au

FRIDAY JUNE 1st - PRINCE OF WALES, MELBOURNE (SOLD OUT)
SUNDAY JUNE 3rd - PRINCE OF WALES, MELBOURNE
(Melbourne shows also featuring Knightlife) Tickets: www.ticketek.com.au & ph: 132 849 & the POW Ph: 03 9536 1168. Also from www.inthemix.com.au & Polyester Records

Sunday, March 25, 2007

satellites satellites satellites


Guitar pedals over here in the States are crazy cheap. It's amazing! So Tim's been hitting ebay pretty hard. The latest in his collection is the 'shredmaster' with which he formed an instant love affair. I'm not sure whether it's because of the name or because it makes you sound like my bloody valentine. Probably both. I bought myself a 'space station' because that's how I like to roll (ie: searching for higher meanings, getting all cosmic and shit). We put the new purchases to use the other day on new tune
'satellites' sounding like '90s shoe gazer meets Jeff Lynne'... our new favorite of the recordings.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Top 5 "fruitiest" instruments used so far

1. glockenspiel
2. sleigh bells
3. theremin
4. 12 string guitar
5. plastic wood blocks

I feel love


We're into acoustic guitar territory now with the recording our 70s pop / italo vocoder epic 'feel the love'. To our initial terror Goldsworthy pulled the 12 string guitar off the shelf (giving us visions of burned out 70's glam guitarists with heads up their own asses). Thankfully it sounded great and we all heaved a sigh of relief. The last two days have been spent laying down a myriad of synths and even arranging some strings to sweeten the deal. It's the longest we've spent on any of the tracks so by mitchell's mathematical equation this should be at least a top 5 hit, possibly number one in some countries.

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Build a fire...

The last two days have been spent working on an album version of 'hearts on fire'. Yesterday we re-recorded the vocals, big club drums and some of the synth arrangements, and took today reshaping the intro for the track, deciding that it should sound like something a bit more organic in keeping with the other tracks we've recorded. After overdubbing endless layers of warbling synth loops and strange sound FX it was starting to take shape. At one point Tim even had us running some New York radio station through a chain of filter pedals from a gigantic boombox they had lying around. The KLF would have been proud.

Monday, March 12, 2007

Roll the snare

Yesterday was spent putting the finishing touches on our recording of "out there on the ice". Despite hangover I took all morning trying to record vocals. Then we found a miniature mirrorball at the back of the studio and things took on a very chicago '88 vibe. With the lights dimmed so we could barely see anything, we sat around the mixing desk rearranging the track until it had perhaps the longest breakdown and drum machine snare roll in the history of dance music. We were all jumping around going crazy to it until we got tired and collapsed back down in hysterics... and then realized it was actually a bit ridiculous and shortened it back to how it was. Thankfully the cracking snare roll managed to survive to the final recording. It's going to do some serious damage in the clubs.

Friday, March 2, 2007

Hello from Studio DFA




Hello everyone and welcome to our revamped page. We're in New York recording our second album right now (in case you didn't know). So we thought we'd use our spare time to post updates of how the recording is progressing and anything else exciting that happens on the way.

While we're here we're in the 'loving hands' of Tim Goldsworthy in the producers chair. And here at DFA's Studio we're surrounded by all manner of modular synths, pedals, drum machines and effects units. It's a bit like a playground for musicians, but hopefully we keep our minds on the job long enought to squeeze out an album worth of tunes. (sorry, I mean "tuuuuuunes!")