BELIEF (STELLA MOZGAWA AND BOOM BIP) CONFIRM SELF-TITLED DEBUT ALBUM OUT JULY 15 “JUNG” DEBUTS TODAY WITH VIDEO TOURING WITH WARPAINT THIS SUMMER Photo credit: Ali Lee Hollon April 28, 2022—Belief, the acclaimed experimentalist techno duo of Stella Mozgawa (Warpaint, Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett) and Boom Bip, confirm their self-titled debut album today with a new single, “Jung,” and video directed by Ali Lee Hollon. Listen/watch here. Belief is out July 15 via Lex Records, pre-order/pre-save here. “Jung is a special song for Stella and I,” says Boom Bip, a.k.a. Bryan Hollon. “It was the most ‘organic’ (for lack of a better term) on the record. Its fluidity is inspiring for future Belief tracks. I started with a simple pumping pad, bird sounds and a piano riff. Stella took that and started layering live synth and hi-hat takes under and over it. I hear both of us equally in this. Lots of beauty, softness and emotion in this one. “The video is footage from my wife, Ali Lee Hollon. She filmed nature in such a close and out of focus manner that it creates a calming tension. The viewer is always waiting to connect but it simply doesn’t happen, not unlike humans and our need to digitize or document ourselves in nature with an inability to truly focus and surrender to what is before us. She presents the video in the style of MTV’s iconic show, AMP, which was a major influence on me. It was an electronic program with visuals and audio mixed like a DJ set. It was an amazing show and the archives still hold up.” “‘Jung’ is an expression of the tension between our desire to connect with the natural world and our inability to focus once we do,” says director Ali Lee Hollon. “The digital lens we have attached ourselves to dilutes light and sound. Time is fragmented, reality distorted. But what is existence if not fragile boundaries defining the outline of shapes, and are we capable of experiencing them in their purest form?” Furthermore, Belief will support Mozgawa’s band Warpaint on the road this summer with dates in New York, Philadelphia, D.C., Toronto and more. See full details below. Belief follows Versions, the duo’s debut EP out earlier this month, which featured two original tracks—“I Want To Be” and “Ulu”—plus remixes from friends and collaborators including HAAi, Falty DL, Vanishing Twin and Boom Bip’s own rework of “I Want To Be.” Mozgawa—best known as the drummer of Warpaint and a frequent collaborator with Kurt Vile, Courtney Barnett (whose wildly acclaimed Things Take Time, Take Time she co-produced) and more—and Boom Bip, the legendary, Mercury Prize-nominated L.A. producer born Bryan Charles Hollon, met more than ten years ago when Mozgawa first moved from Australia to L.A. Bonding over their mutual love of techno legends like LFO and 808 State, they found deep musical kinship and began trading ideas in earnest when Hollon took Mozgawa on tour to drum with his Neon Neon project in 2013. In 2016 they finally found time to cram every synth and bit of gear they owned into Eric Wareheim’s Absolutely Studios and jam with a single prompt: What Would Mark Bell Do? Recording hours of improvisation, they’ve spent chunks of time over the five years since shaping that material, playing under-the-radar shows cheekily billed as Beef to flesh out ideas along the way. BELIEF—BELIEF 1. I Want To Be 2. Anx 3. Bayo 4. Luther 5. Dreams 6. Nebo 7. WOT 8. Ulu 9. Jung 10. Art of Love 11. Charch BELIEF LIVE with Warpaint July 20—Philadelphia, PA—Brooklyn Bowl Philadelphia July 22—Washington, D.C.—Capital Turnaround July 23—Cambridge, MA—The Sinclair July 24—Brooklyn, NY—Brooklyn Made July 27—Toronto, ON—Opera House July 28—Detroit, MIMI—EI Club |
4/28/2022
Belief confirm self-titled debut LP out 7/15, "Jung" debuts today with video
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