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Oscar + Martin - “Do The Right Thing”

I love coming across talented young musicians, and one of my favourite ways to do that is to turn up early for gigs and watch the support acts. I have a lot of respect for support acts, especially in Melbourne. I don’t like the reputation this city has, but unfortunately it’s true - Melbourne crowds need to be won over. Melburnians will sidle up to front row, then proceed to have obnoxiously loud conversations during the supports, usually during the quietest, most sentimental numbers. Some say it’s about making musicians “earn their stripes”. I think it’s just plain rude.

Which brings me to Oscar + Martin. These guys took the stage in support of Gotye, at the Forum in September. They took their positions, looking a little nervous in front of a chatty crowd. They began playing, and suddenly the chit chat died down. My mates and I were about four rows from the front, with heaps of die hard Gotye fans surrounding. To be a big-time Gotye fan is to really appreciate quality musicianship. Oscar + Martin have that in spades, which was quickly recognised by all around us. People were turning to their friends, to strangers standing nearby, trying to figure out who these guys were.

“Who are you?” shouted one concertgoer to the boys, taking a break in between songs; and then, “…you’re awesome!” The lady behind me whipped out her iPhone and looked it up; more than a few of us leaned in to listen as she told her friends “Oscar + Martin! They’re really good, aren’t they?” My memory is of each song coming with a new surprise, from Oscar’s sweet falsetto, to the clever layering of live and sampled percussion, and even an impromptu freestyle rap when technical issues forced an on-stage change to their set list.

Though they walked on stage with few taking notice of them, they finished their set to rapturous applause. Several people even started an “encore” chant in the uncommon hope that the support act would return for another go around.

Gossling - Dance The Way I Feel (Cover for Triple J’s Like A Version)

I fell in love with this cover the first time I heard it, when I went to see Gossling perform at Northcote Social Club. If memory serves, I had this track on repeat for about a month. Such an iconic Ou Est Le Swimming Pool track, and one of my favourites in 2010.

I’ve made no secret of my love for cello and I love that it’s finding a home in indie/baroque pop. Helen Croome’s voice seems to come so easy, and it’s even more stunning to listen to live. Plus, Ryan Meeking is an old favourite from way back when; I love his earthy tone and particularly how it sounds in harmony with Helen’s clear, bell-like voice.

triplej:

The first Aussie Like A Version for the year, supplied by Matt Corby. He took on The Black Key’s ‘Lonely Boy’ and the results are stunning.

This dude has BUCKETS of talent. BUCKETS. i’m so excited for what’s in store for him that i feel like going around the house and breaking things.

(Reblogged from triplej)

Gotye - “I Feel Better”

From the opening horns, this song sounds like it should front a variety show broadcast from the 60s, replete with back up singers clicking their fingers and shrugging their shoulders in sync. And both the things I love most about Wally De Backer’s music - his incredible voice and his percussive sensibilities - are front and centre.

But aside from all his musicality and respect for music’s lineage, “I Feel Better” got one of my ten Hottest 100 votes because it’s just so satisfying to sing along with. I had the pleasure of seeing Gotye perform live on three occasions in 2011, and twice he performed this song. In the midst of a rough year, I couldn’t put a price on the experience of singing “I feel better, better, better than before, I feel better, much better, now I’m not down anymore” at the very top of my lungs, expelling negativity with every breath, surrounded by a sea of others doing the exact same thing.

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Hermitude - Speak of the Devil

Spied the video clip on rage one Sunday and have been loving this track ever since. 2011 has been a stellar year for Australian music.