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Cut Copy & Shine 2009 (sold out!)

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Cut Copy & Shine 2009 (sold out!)

Beursschouwburg and AB get together
FR 29.11.2013 22:00

We’re keeping to our word and taking this exciting group up onto the Beursschouwburg roof!

Cut Copy was originally a solo project by Dan Whitford, DJ and graphic designer from Melbourne. In 2003 he amassed a few like-minded souls with whom he created the début album ‘Bright Like Neon Love’. The important breakthrough came four years later with the second album In Ghost Colours, released on the Australian Modular label (who also signed Tame Impala, among others). The album peaked at the No. 1 spot on the Australian charts, while success in America and Europe was hot on its heels.
It was the 2011 Zonoscope release that really made Cut Copy a household name, principally through the positive vibes of the sixties pop radio hit ‘Where I’m Going’ and the sublime dance track ‘Blink and You’ll Miss a Revolution’.
Their latest release ‘Free Your Mind’ (Ioma Vista/Modular) was presented in an unusual way at the Chicago Pitchfork Music Festival.

A few lucky folk were in the right place at the right time: 120 vinyl records were cut and copied. CUT COPY, have you got it? Don’t panic, we had to think about it, too. This kind of action illustrates what the band stands for; Cut Copy is a universe in itself, where as much attention is devoted to aesthetic and image as to the music.

Thus, the Danish photographer, Asger Carlsen, was approached for the press photos, his absurd figures are symbolic of “open up your mind”. ‘Free Your Mind’ is inspired by the 1967 and 1988 “Summers of Love”. They want to recreate for you that free feeling with a terrific concert at the Beursschouwburg. Come and frolic in musical love with Cut Copy. Just put your hands nonchalantly in the air and dance!!!

Afterwards there’s the DJ Disco Naïveté.

21:00 doors
22:00 Shine 2009
22:45 Cut Copy
00:00 Dj set Disco Naïveté

AB & Beursschouwburg get together. In order to emphasise our good neighbourly (musical) relations, AB and Beursschouwburg will begin working together on a structural basis. Both houses will organise, more or less monthly, a concert in the Beursschouwburg promoted by both and focusing on exciting and adventurous music. All with only one goal in mind: further enriching Brussels' cultural and musical landscape.