Showing posts with label Midnight Juggernauts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Midnight Juggernauts. Show all posts

Thursday, May 15, 2014

Midnight Juggernauts Announce New EP, Stream New Track "Cedoption"

Melbourne, Australia indie/psychedelic trio Midnight Juggernauts have announce the release of a new 2-song EP called 'Cedoption'.

It is the first taste of a series of four EPs the band have slated for 2014, with the first out this Friday. The release coincides with the premiere of their new audio-visual show 'AERIALS', an immersive sensory experience which blends aerial imagery and electronic music.

The band have also shared the EP's title track "Cedoption", have a listen below.


Wednesday, November 13, 2013

Watch: Midnight Juggernauts Premiere Music Video For "Systematic"

Australian indie/psychedelic trio Midnight Juggernauts have premiered the video for their new single "Systematic".

The song is part of our current playlist and is taken from their third album 'Uncanny Valley', which came out in July through Siberia and Record Makers. It will be released as a single on November 25, featuring 3 new remixes, you can pre-order your copy here.

Directed by french director duo Mrzyk & Moriceau, the back and white trippy video includes plenty of cats.

Watch it below.


Website: www.midnightjuggernauts.com

Monday, June 17, 2013

Album of the Week June 17/13 - Midnight Juggernauts "Uncanny Valley"

Our new Album of the Week is Australian band Midnight Juggernauts brand new album album 'Uncanny Valley', out now in Australia and France (Record Makers).

In robotic engineering and CGI, the Uncanny Valley is a hypothesis coined by legendary roboticist Masahiro Mori in 1970 - he wrote in his work 'Bukimi no Tani Gensh: "I have noticed that, in climbing toward the goal of making robots appear human, our affinity for them increases until we come to a valley, which I call the uncanny valley."

This "uncanny valley" is a phenomena in which human acceptance of robots grows more welcoming, the more human their appearance, until they become too human, in which there's suddenly a precipitous plunge from acceptance to revulsion.

'Uncanny Valley' marks Midnight Juggernauts' third full-length journey into the deep, once again piloting their glittery kosmische musik far into known cosmos and unknown genre. The band began rolling tape between a church nestled in the Loire Valley in the French countryside and various studios in Melbourne and Sydney, the resulting record is another LP that sounds uniquely Midnight Juggernauts. Situated at a self-styled nexus between genre and era, 'Uncanny Valley' is 43 minutes of warm-hearted cold wave, interstellar harmony's, early 1950's house, steeped in the darkness of dusty Giallo soundtracks, audio spomeniks at once futuristic and rustic, a bold musical future envisaged through a soundtrack to a forgotten Eastern Bloc Tarkovsky film, sifting through the ruins of LPs past.

Tracklist:

1. HCL
2. Ballad of the War Machine
3. Memorium
4. Streets of Babylon
5. Sugar and Bullets
6. Master of Gold
7. Systematic
8. Deep Blue Lines
9. Another Land
10. Melodiya

The band recently unveiled the video for "Memorium". Watch it below.


Website: http://www.midnightjuggernauts.com

Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Watch: Midnight Juggernauts Unveil "Memorium" Music Video

Australian trio Midnight Juggernauts have unveiled a new amazing video for "Memorium", the new single taken from their upcoming new album 'Uncanny Valley', out on July 9 through Siberia and Record Makers. The song is part of our current playlist www.koolrockradio.com.

According to press release, the follow-up to 2010's The Crystal Axis, was inspired by a 1970 hypothesis from roboticist Masahiro Mori's, also called Uncanny Valley, which posed: "I have noticed that, in climbing toward the goal of making robots appear human, our affinity for them increases until we come to a valley, which I call the uncanny valley." Likewise, the press sheet promises "robotic sounds made by human hands."

The video is a visual documentary on the evolution of CGI from 1951 to the present. Watch it below.