Kody Nielson's second single,
Ruban's
Birthday from his forthcoming album
Birthday
Suite is out today, and following in the
pattern of releasing songs on family and friends' birthdays it coincides
with his brother Ruban's. Happy Birthday Ruban!
Having formed
The Mint Chicks together in the 2000's, the brothers
have a rich musical connection and in recent years Kody has also been an
integral collaborator in Ruban’s project
Unknown Mortal Orchestra,
recording and producing for the band extensively. Kody and his brother receivedApra’s
Silver Scroll Award for the song
Multi-Love which
they wrote together and recently joined the band on drums ahead of their
upcoming world tour.
Short and sharp (coming in just over a minute), this new song keeps with
the tone set by the previous single
Bic's Birthday,
with the instrumental melding a psychedelic synth and drum approach to the
baroque.
Due out worldwide on
May 9 (Kody’s birthday)
Birthday
Suite brings together 12 tracks inspired by friends and family
birthdays, and will be released on vinyl LP (standard and limited edition
colour vinyl), CD and digitally via Flying Nun Records.
In advance of the release there will be a single out for every birthday, while
there is a last chance to catch Kody Nielson perform before heading out on tour
with UMO, as he plays as part of the
Splore Festival
this Friday (February 23).
Always restlessly experimenting, Kody Nielson's new
work has taken in IDM, Afrobeat, Jazz Fusion, Italo Disco, Psychedelic Rock and
all other kinds of offbeat explorational sounds while maintaining a commitment
to classic songcraft and musicianship. Always twisting genre, technique and
persona he continues to be one of New Zealand’s most vital musicians.
Having first came to the
world’s attention as a producer, songwriter and frontman for Auckland
experimental punk band the Mint Chicks. Nielson's live
performances are legendary even from those early days and their second album Crazy? Yes!
Dumb? No! was gold certified and won the band five New Zealand
Music Awards in 2007. After the Mint Chicks broke up in 2010,
Kody started collaborating extensively with singer songwriter Bic Rungaon her own solo records as well as their project Opossom. In
2016 Kody's new project Silicon released Personal
Computer which went on to win the prestigious Taite Music
Prize and gained praise from critics and fans like Pharrell
Williams and Justin Timberlake.
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