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Featured artists include: Darren Hayes http://www.darrenhayes.com/
Most Americans know the bullet points of Hayes’ pop career. They begin with two words: Savage Garden. As the voice and co-songwriter of those two massive Billboard Number One singles ‘Truly Madly Deeply’ and ‘I Knew I Loved You’ he enjoyed global sales of over 25 million records.
After just two multi platinum hit albums, his band Savage Garden parted ways and Darren decided to do his own thing. This included two solo albums, the first being 2002’s poptastic 2 million selling UK and Australian top 5 album ‘Spin’. His 2nd solo album, a deep, dark and broodingly electronic confessional ‘The Tension and the Spark’ featured collaborations with experimental programmers Robert Conley, the renowned Marius De Vries (Rufus Wainwright, Bjork) and mixes by Mark ‘Spike’ Stent (Madonna, Mirwais, Massive Attack). This record seemed to signal a turning point in Hayes’ artistry. It brought forth stunning reviews from the likes of the UK's prestigious NME (describing Hayes as a ‘genius’). The irony of releasing the best reviewed album of his career was that in the US it was in the hands of a record company who, in Hayes’ words, “Just didn’t get it”. Rather than lose sleep over it, Hayes decided to focus on what he does best: performance.
His upcoming album ‘This Delicate Thing We’ve Made’ is an ambitious and cinematic opus. Featuring 25 bold and wildly extravagant pop songs that are already being compared in scope to the work of heroes Kate Bush and David Bowie. And perhaps most fascinatingly, was recorded with a strict commitment to a particular piece of technology as muse and inspiration – a vintage 1983 Fairlight CMI Synthesizer, a clunky synth relic that he scored off EBay. The same model that was at the heart of Kate Bush’s pivotal recording ‘The Hounds of Love’
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