Founded: 1999
Location: Australia
Pnau is an Australian dance music trio originating from Sydney. The trio, a duo before 2016, consists of the musicians Nick Littlemore (vocals, production), Peter Mayes (guitar, production) and Sam Littlemore (production), with the latter joining in 2016. Pnau first gained recognition through their 1999 debut album Sambanova, which later won an ARIA Music Awards for Best Dance Release. Their third album, Pnau (2007), brought them further critical acclaim and success. Pnau is also recognised for a heavily publicised apprenticeship under the musician Elton John, who signed the duo after listening to the Pnau album. Several of Pnau's later projects have had John's involvement, such as the album Soft Universe and an album of Pnau recreations of Elton John's hits called Good Morning to the Night.Apart from being a member of Pnau, Nick Littlemore also appears as one half of the project Empire of the Sun. In November 2016, the new line-up released "Chameleon", the first single from their album Changa.
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PNAU returns to Melbourne and kickstarts the summer with their brand-new live show for a party like no other.
PNAU are touring off the back of their impressive sixth album, 'Hyperbolic.'
The iconic Aussie dance trio are just hours away from launching their career-defining sixth album, ‘Hyperbolic’.
"The fusion of music and food is something we haven’t done before, and it set a new challenge for us."
The duo’s classic debut single has racked up ten Platinum certificates in Australia alone.
"This is a dream record for us."
All signs point to yes...
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