CookiesWe use cookies to make it easier for you to browse our website. If you, as a user, visit our website, it is our understanding that you are granting your consent to the use of cookies. You may obtain more information on cookies and their use hereOK
Let’s welcome September with new music releases! High-energy singles that create a great atmosphere to return to the office such as Lazywax's latest release, the forever feel-good Love And Happiness. The Sydney-based duo, who has just signed to label Sweat It Out, now presents their nod to Al Green's 1972 classic of the same name, serving up a record that is both nostalgic and ever-current. The single comes along with a wonderful '70s-fuelled music video directed by renowned New Zealander Sam Kristofski.


Since they met in Berlin clubbing and made their debut in 2020, the Sydney-based duo has kept consolidating its project while shaping a very personal sound, becoming known for their disco cuts and nods to the '70s and '80s. Having remixed Kraak & Smaak, Poolside, Dave Lee (a.k.a Joey Negro), Roosevelt or Classixx, and after touring their live show across Australia, sharing festival line-ups with Folamour, Caribou and The Jungle Giants, among many others, Lazywax now goes one step further. Starting October this year, they will embark on a new run of dates across Australia including stops at iconic venues such as the Oxford Art Factory and The Night Cat.

“We had just bought a Prophet 5 and the first patch we pulled up is what you hear on the record. Once the groove was born, we set our horizons on building a relationship between a vocal hook and an infectious groove,” they respond when asked about their latest release, whose music video is directed by Sam Kristofski, a film director who traverses photography, commercials and oddball short films.

Words
David Alarcón

ic_eye_openCreated with Sketch.See commentsClose comments
CategoriesFilterArchive
0 resultados