The duo will also headline three select summer festivals: Tramlines (July 24th), Truck (July 25th) and Victorious (August 29th). Tickets for the shows, listed below, are available here, with support from The Amazons. Royal Blood followed the release of ‘Typhoons’ by announcing a huge UK arena tour which commences in 2022. The duo performed a live set in front of the neon-soaked backdrop of their hometown landmark Brighton Pier, which will be broadcast on Radio 1 and available to watch on BBC Sounds. The ‘Limbo’ remix emerges as Royal Blood participate in Radio 1’s Big Weekend of Live Music 2021, which starts today. His own highly acclaimed artist career has also yielded two studio albums, ‘Total’ and ‘Thirst’. As well as contributing extensively to Frank Ocean’s ‘Endless’ and ‘Blonde’ albums, his remixes have been sought after by everyone from Justice and Daft Punk to Foals and Beastie Boys. The resulting mix captures Royal Blood’s energy and dynamics with some fresh French touch flair.ĭescribed by Huck as, “As one of the superstar producers from the Ed Banger stable with some of the best ears in the business,” SebastiAn has collaborated with an array of leading talents. The producer has stripped the raw barrage of the original version, instead emphasising spacious beats, luminous disco guitar, and Mike Kerr’s fluid falsetto. In the hands of the influential and long-standing Ed Banger artist SebastiAn, ‘Limbo’ has become a very different beast. This represents just their second ever official remix after Purple Disco Machine reworked the album’s lead single ‘Trouble’s Coming’. Personal insights written into lyrics that catch you off guard, mixed with expansive ambient pop melodies that feel like a dream. Limbo invites listeners to move beyond their personal understanding of the self and encourages all of us to soak in the infinite possibilities of life as daunting as it may feel.After channelling elements of Daft Punk, Justice, and Philippe Zdar for their recent #1 album ‘Typhoons’, Royal Blood continue their appreciation for innovative, rhythmic French artists by sharing SebastiAn’s new remix of ‘Limbo’. Their collaboration resulted in an immersive listening expedition fulfilling Sandy’s hopes and vision for this track. She never made me feel insecure about wanting to produce a sound that I would describe as ‘blue and falling really fast backwards off a rock face but in slow motion’ or something else bizarre.” “I knew that song was personal to her too, which made me feel very lucky and excited to work with her. Starting out as a guitar driven track, Sandy was approached after a live performance by Australian Women in Music Awards (AWMA) nominee Becki Whitton/ Aphir (Huntly, Essie Holt) who co-produced and engineered this track, contributing to the final arrangement of Limbo. The song was written in parts, pieced together over a period of time. At that time I completed writing Limbo, I could finally admit to myself that I wanted to be well, but I was also terrified of that idea and who I would become if I was.” “I had spent most of my adolescence in a deep depression and was rather tethered to it. The result of this period of introspection comes in the form of her single, Limbo. Spending the past couple of years diving into academia, Sandy has been biding her time giving herself space to step away from preconceived understandings of her identity whilst redefining herself from an artistic and personal viewpoint. This is the first music video Sandy has ever released and it was all edited by Sandy herself. Cameo-Parkway is the fabled Philadelphia label that brought the world such classic artists as Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell, Dee Dee Sharp, The Tymes, Patti Labelle and her Blue Belles, Frankie Beverly, & The Mysterians and others. Premiered via Frankie Magazine, the video was shot by VCA 3rd year student, Madeleine Mytkowski in various locations across NSW – Bowral, Bronte Beach, Blue Mountains, and Maddie’s home in Abbostford. Melbourne-based multidisciplinary artist, Sandy Hsu unveils the music video for her single, Limbo today.
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