02 February 2016 - 0 Comments
Holding an important place in the heart of New
Zealand and Australian music, Mi-Sex
are remembered as true pioneers in the down-under new-wave scene, transforming
the turntables of New Zealand and Australia as music grew up into the 80s. And
now they are back with some new games - reformatted, rebooted and retooled with
a little extra RAM.
Formed in New Zealand in 1977 around the trio of Don Martin, Kevin Stanton and
the late great Steve Gilpin, the group pioneered the introduction of electronic
instruments into the rock genre, heading across the ditch to Australia with a
string of seminal hits including ‘People’,
‘Blue Day’ and of course the
unstoppable ‘Computer Games’.
Recipients of seven Countdown Awards, two top 10 albums and global success
including charts in Austria, France, Canada, Argentina and of course their home
territories, Mi-Sex had an intense
six-year career before calling it a day in 1985, moving on to other projects.
After the tragic passing of Gilpin
in 1992, the band members of Don Martin, Murray Burns, Paul
Dunningham and Colin Bayley became close once more,
eventually re-forming on stage in 2011 to fundraise for the Christchurch
Earthquake appeal before getting together more permanently to hit the road once
more.
With the enigmatic Steve Balbi (Noiseworks, Electric Hippies) recruited to lead the band into a new era, the band
hit a new stride, combining the energy and spirit of their original line-up
with a new musical direction and purpose, writing again for the first time since
the 80s and starting on the road to reclaim their place in the Australian music
zeitgeist.
Balbi says the response from fans
has been overwhelming. “I never
intended to fill Steve Gilpin's
shoes, I just brought my own shoes in the hope that Mi-Sex fans would walk with me as the new singer of their beloved
band. I love carrying the flag for Steve Gilpin and do so with great
respect”.
Mi-Sex’s greatly-anticipated new
single ‘Somebody’ is released today
and is the band’s first new single in 25 years! It also marks their signing to
new Australian rock label Golden Robot
Records.
‘Somebody’ is the first track of the upcoming new EP, EXTENDED PLAY – to be released on Friday February 19, to coincide with the first gig on the Clash Of the Titans tour (Auckland –
Town Hall). Mi-Sex takes to the
stage for the ‘Clash of the Titans’
tour alongside The Angels and Dragon across New Zealand in February.
As well as ‘Somebody’, the EP
includes three bonus tracks - reworked versions of their biggest hits including
‘Computer Games’, ‘Falling In And Out’ and
‘People’. Pre-order EXTENDED PLAY now and receive ‘Somebody’ as an instant download.
Pre-order from iTunes here.
‘Somebody’ is serviced to New
Zealand radio this week.
Mi-Sex on tour with The Angels and Dragon
Clash of the Titans Tour
Fri
19 The Battle for: Auckland
Auckland Town
Hall (All Ages)
ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Sat 20 The Battle for:
Hamilton
Claudelands Arena (All Ages)
ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538
Sun 21 The Battle for:
Havelock North
Blackbarn
Vineyards
(Afternoon show, All
Ages)
ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Tue 23 The Battle for:
Wellington
Shed 6 (All Ages)
ticketek.co.nz | 0800 842 538
Fri 26 The Battle for:
Christchurch
The Bedford Big Top (R18)
ticketmaster.co.nz | 0800 111 999
Sat 27 The Battle for:
Dunedin
Dunedin Town
Hall (All Ages)
ticketdirect.co.nz | 0800 224 224
Sun 28 The Battle for:
Invercargill
Civic Theatre (All
Ages)
ticketdirect.co.nz | 0800 224 224
* playing order decided by
toss of the coin on the night of the show!
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