Live Review: Get ready to 'Move (Fast)' with FRIENDSHIPS latest release

25 September 2016 | 8:21 pm | Natalie Palmer
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With anticipation for their debut album growing, complex audio/visual duo, FRIENDSHIPS have dropped another taste from the album with, 'Move (Fast)'.

With anticipation for their debut album, Nullarbor 1988 - 1989 growing, complex audio/visual duo FRIENDSHIPS have dropped another taste from the album with, 'Move (Fast)'.

 

'Move (Fast)' features the vocals of Melbourne artists, Yaw Faso and Unsoundbwoy. An interesting addition, this piece blends aspects of electronic music with chant-like, more traditional tribal sounds. Exploring the effects of time by slowing down and speeding up certain sounds and vocals, friendships have created something really captivating. Have a listen!

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An album that's already set to be killer, Nic Brown from friendships describes, "The Nullarbor plain is the physical body of land that links Misha and I (Jerramungup, Western Australia & Footscray, Victoria), We have conceptually created an audio visual representation to the Nullarbor in 1988-1989 isolation". Not that they had enough hype already, but in addition to the pair's debut release, these legends have now announced two huge launch shows in Sydney and Melbourne.

Nullarbor 1988 - 1989 is set to be released September 30th via US label Mansion Records and Dot Dash / Remote Control. The album will contain past releases, 'When I Feel Like Killing, I Murder', 'Pedal To The Metal' and 'The Roof', as well as upcoming single 'Spit::Flesh::Splinter ft HABITS'. friendship's experimental electronic approach is sure to create for an intense album of intricately placed rhythms and layering.

friendships Nullarbor 1989-1999 album launch

Thursday 27th October - Howler Melbourne

Early Bird $10 / Pre-Sale $15 -Tickets available via Moshtix / RSVP

with:

Null (EP Launch)

Friday 4th of November - Oxford Art Factory Sydney

Early Bird $10 / Pre-Sale $15 -Tickets available via Moshtix / RSVP

with:

Null (EP Launch)

Words by Natalie Palmer

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