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M83
M83 at Pully for Noise Festival
M83 at Pully for Noise Festival
Background information
OriginAntibes, France
GenresElectropop,[1] indietronica,[2] ambient
Years active2001-present
LabelsVirgin, EMI, Mute, Naive
MembersAnthony Gonzalez
Yann Gonzalez
Morgan Kibby
Loïc Maurin
Jordan Lawlor
Past membersNicolas Fromageau
Pierre-Marie Maulini
Websiteilovem83.com

M83 is a musical act by French musician Anthony Gonzalez. It is named after a spiral galaxy, Messier 83. The band was founded in 2001 by Gonzalez and former member Nicolas Fromageau in Antibes, France.[3] The musical style of M83 owes something to the shoegazing genre in its extensive use of reverb effects and lyrics spoken softly over loud instrumentals, although M83's songs employ considerably less guitar than most shoegazing bands. Gonzalez and Fromageau parted ways shortly after touring for their second album Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts,[3] and now Gonzalez records mainly on his own, often with the help of his brother Yann Gonzalez, vocalist/keyboardist Morgan Kibby, and drummer Loïc Maurin.

History

In spring 2001, M83 released its self-titled debut album. The release did not attract much attention outside Europe until September 2005, when Mute Records reissued the album for a worldwide release. M83's second album Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts followed in spring 2003 (and summer 2004 in North America) to widespread critical acclaim.[4] After worldwide touring for Dead Cities resumed, Nicolas Fromageau left the band. Gonzalez returned to the studio to record the group's third studio album, Before the Dawn Heals Us, which was released in January 2005. The same year, M83 provided a remix of "The Pioneers" by Bloc Party, which was also included on Bloc Party's remix album Silent Alarm Remixed. M83 also remixed Placebo's "Protège-Moi," Goldfrapp's "Black Cherry," Depeche Mode's "Suffer Well," Van She's "Kelly," and The Bumblebeez's "Vila Attack." Similarly, M83's songs have been remixed by Gooom labelmates Montag and Cyann & Ben.

In 2006, after the Before the Dawn Heals Us US tour, Anthony Gonzalez continued to explore a musical direction already heard on earlier M83 tracks and began writing and recording a collection of ambient works.[5] The album was recorded primarily at his home studio with the assistance of Antoine Gaillet. The resulting project was called Digital Shades Vol. 1, and was released in September 2007 with a sleeve illustrated by Laurent Fetis (known for his work with DJ Hell, Beck, and Tahiti 80). It is intended to be part of an ongoing series of ambient works.

Saturdays = Youth, M83's fifth studio album, was released in April 2008. It was recorded with Ken Thomas (known for his work with Sigur Rós, The Sugarcubes, Boys in a Band, Cocteau Twins, and Suede), Ewan Pearson (who has also produced for Tracey Thorn, The Rapture and Ladytron) and Morgan Kibby (of The Romanovs). The album features a more focused approach to song structure and form, and Gonzalez stated that the main influence of the album came from music of the 1980s: "I think that ’80s music is such a brilliant period for music history. It was the occasion for me to do a tribute to this ’80s music, but [it was] also a tribute to my teenage years because the main theme of the album is being a teenager, and being a teenager means a lot to me."[6] Four singles were released from the album: "Couleurs" in February 2008, "Graveyard Girl" in April, "Kim & Jessie" in July, and "We Own the Sky" in December. M83 also appeared on a limited edition split 7" single with Maps in 2008; M83 remixed Maps' "To the Sky," while Maps provided a remix of M83's "We Own the Sky."[7]

In December 2008, M83 supported Kings of Leon on its UK tour.[8] In January and February 2009, M83 supported the Killers across United States tour dates[9] and toured with Depeche Mode on its Tour of the Universe in Italy, Germany, and France.[10][11] In July, M83 appeared at the Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.[12] In July 2009, M83 appeared at the Wexner Center in Columbus, Ohio. There was an altercation between Gonzales and a Wexner Center security guard, while on stage. M83 later apologized to its fans for the incident.

In Spring 2010, M83 composed the score of French director Gilles Marchand's film Black Heaven. On July 5, 2010, the Black Heaven Soundtrack was released, which included two new songs by M83 called "Black Hole" and "Marion's Theme," along with five tracks from his back catalog. The soundtrack also includes songs from the score by Emmanuel D'Orlando, Moon Dailly, and John & Jehn. However, his feelings towards the record were largely negative, leaving him depressed.[13]

In 2011 Gonzalez started working on a new batch of songs for an album slated release later in the year. He described the tracks as darker and "very, very, very epic". Speaking with Spin, he said of the new album "It's a double album. It's mainly about dreams, how every one is different, how you dream differently when you're a kid, a teenager, or an adult. I'm really proud of it. If you're doing a very long album, all the songs need to be different and I think I've done that with this one."[14] He plans on recording again with Morgan Kibby as well as others, including Medicine's mastermind Brad Laner, Nine Inch Nails bassist Justin Meldal-Johnsen and Zola Jesus.[13]

Hurry Up, We're Dreaming is Gonzalez's first double album, which he has dreamed of making ever since he heard The Smashing Pumpkins' Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, however, it did not come easy. "I wanted to make a very eclectic album but also something not too long. Making a double album was a dream of mine for a long, long time and I felt ready to make this move,” he explains. Discussing the sound and process of creating this album, Gonzalez says it was "written like a soundtrack to an imaginary movie with different ambiances, different atmospheres, different tempos, different orchestrations and different instrumentation....When I make an album it's always about nostalgia, melancholy in the past and memories."[15]

On July 19, 2011, "Midnight City", the first single from Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, was released for streaming and free download on the band's official website.[16] Beginning in October, they toured North America and Europe in support of the album.

On 26 January 2012, M83 came in at number 5 on the Triple J Hottest 100 with the single "Midnight City".

Discography

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions
FRA
[17]
AUS
[18]
BE (Vl)
[19]
BE (Wa)
[20]
CAN
[21]
ESP
[22]
IRL
[23]
NO
[24]
SWI
[25]
UK
[26]
US
[27]
M83
Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts
  • Released: 14 April 2003
  • Label: Gooom/Mute
116
Before the Dawn Heals Us
  • Released: 24 January 2005
  • Label: Gooom/Mute
103
Digital Shades Vol. 1
  • Released: 3 September 2007
  • Label: Mute
Saturdays = Youth
  • Released: 11 April 2008
  • Label: Virgin
173 107
Hurry Up, We're Dreaming
  • Released: 18 October 2011
  • Label: Naïve
70 37 30 58 37 70 53 18 65 44 15
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Singles

Year Single Peak chart positions Album
FRA
[28]
BE
(Vl)

[28]
CAN
Alt

[29]
UK
[30]
US
Alt

[31]
US
Rock

[31]
2002 "Slowly"/"Sitting" M83
2003 "Run into Flowers" Dead Cities,
Red Seas &
Lost Ghosts
"0078h"
2004 "America"
"A Guitar and a Heart" / "Safe" Before the
Dawn Heals
Us
2005 "Don't Save Us From the Flames"
"Teen Angst"
2008 "Couleurs" Saturdays
= Youth
"Graveyard Girl"
"Kim & Jessie"
"We Own the Sky"
2010 "Black Hole"
2011 "Midnight City" 91 39 30 34 17 26 Hurry Up,
We're Dreaming
2012 "Reunion"
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

M83 music in films and TV

  • "Midnight City" is the opening and closing song on Series Two of the E4 reality television program Made In Chelsea. It has also been used in the final scene and closing credits of the HBO television series How to Make It in America (Season 2, Episode 5)[32] as well as in a Victoria's Secret commercial. In addition, the song was used in the HBO special series 24/7 about the Philadelphia Flyers and the New York Rangers in the last scene of episode 2.
  • "Just A Fragment of You" also featuring Brian Reitzell is in the 2011 movie Red Riding Hood.[33]
  • Cyann & Ben's remix of "In Church" was featured in Stranger Than Fiction.
  • "Unrecorded" was featured in the trailer for the international release of the Russian movie Night Watch.
  • "Gone" was used in the trailer for the British drama trilogy Red Riding.
  • Superpitcher's remix of "Don't Save Us from the Flames" is heard throughout the sex scene in the movie Donkey Punch.
  • "*" is featured in MashSF, a film documenting the Fixed Gear cycling phenomenon in San Francisco; used as background score for the 2011 Red Bull World of Red Bull Commercial.
  • "Teen Angst" in the trailer for A Scanner Darkly and the British channel E4 series Sugar Rush, and Nic Sauve's part in the snowboarding video "Forum or Against 'Em".
  • "Lower Your Eyelids to Die with the Sun" during the credits on Britney Spears' 2008 documentary, Britney: For the Record; as the opening song for the 2007 skateboarding film Fully Flared for Lakai Shoes by Girl Films; was used as the background music for the first advertisement for the Palm Pre smartphone (link); was used in the advertsment for Pedigree (Pedigree Catch); and was used in the HBO special series 24/7 about the Washington Capitals and the Pittsburgh Penguins.
  • "By the Kiss" in CSI: Miami's episode "Seeing Red" (season 7, episode 25), in the finale of the chapter and the season finale.
  • "We Own the Sky" and "Moonchild" were used in the 2008 movie That's It, That's All starring snowboarder Travis Rice.
  • "We Own the Sky" in a trailer for the video game Stoked.
  • "Kim & Jessie" was used in a British channel E4 advertisement for the American TV series 90210.
  • "Too Late" was used in the "The Debarted" episode in season three of Gossip Girl.
  • "Highway of Endless Dreams" was used in Kai Neville's 2009 surf film Modern Collective.
  • "Moonchild" was used in the WRC Highlights from the 2005 FIA Gala
  • "Graveyard girl" was used in "The Last Song" featuring Miley Cyrus.
  • "I Guess I'm Floating" was used in Massy Tadjedin's Last Night (2010 film).
  • "Intro," "My Tears Are Becoming A Sea," and "Outro" were used in The Art of Flight, a snowboard movie presented by Red Bull
  • Various M83 songs and remixes have been used in numerous episodes of Top Gear
  • "Outro" was used in the 11th episode of the season 5 of Gossip Girl.
  • "This Bright Flash" was used in the credits of the 2012 film Chronicle.
  • "Wait" was used in the 14th episode of season 5 - Gossip Girl, in the 9th episode of season 1 - The Secret Circle, and in 14th episode of season 1 - Revenge (TV series).

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