Sometimes I think it can't be a matter of simple coincidence that sound, when rendered visually, appears as ever-changing green fluctuations stretched over an infinite black void. The power of music ...
The writer Rebecca Solnit, in an essay on Virginia Woolf, once described the beauty of the unknowable. Especially as adults, we’re afraid of “the darkness that is the unknown, the unseeable, the ...
“Beyond adventure!” shouted M83 mastermind Anthony Gonzalez and keyboard player Kaela Sinclair, minutes into their first of two NYC shows at Terminal 5 on April 25. This mission statement is repeated ...
M83’s sixth, the album was immediately acclaimed by critics and fans alike. Amongst its tremendous array of tracks, such impressive work as the gorgeously evocative Wait, the blinding My Tears Are ...
M83‘s sixth album, Hurry Up We’re Dreaming, turned 10 this year, and to celebrate, they’ve just announced an anniversary reissue which will be out on double limited edition orange vinyl on April 15 ...
There’s always been a sense of the cinematic to the sounds that Anthony Gonzalez and his cast of collaborators in the M83 project have come up with. That’s putting aside their brilliant scores for ...
M83’s new album is called “Junk,” the art for its lead single “Do It, Try It” features a floating dog head in space and its second single “Go!” features an epic guitar solo courtesy of Steve Vai.
M83 (a.k.a. Frenchman Anthony Gonzalez) has crafted cold anthems from stacked synthesizer swells and pulsating beats that harken back to the '80s on his first four albums, and that trend continues on ...
M83's Anthony Gonzalez is about to embark on a world tour with his backing band. But his band isn't complete: it needs a musician who can play guitar, bass and keyboards. To find the right person, ...
M83 announced today that the follow-up to 2011’s Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming is called Junk and lands April 8. Hurry Up, We’re Dreaming’s “Midnight City” was a breakout hit, one that garnered critical ...
The life of a film composer isn’t all Jaws themes and Imperial Marches. It’s an often-solitary calling that involves a lot of decidedly non-musical stress, where every hour on the piano is met by two ...
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