Lia mice

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Memory Maps 00:00 Tools
Our Heavy Heart 00:00 Tools
Human Being 00:00 Tools
Lucky Bamboo 00:00 Tools
It's All Connected 00:00 Tools
Marconi's Eternal Tone Cloud 00:00 Tools
Overwrite the Past 00:00 Tools
We Live Out Of Sight 00:00 Tools
All The Birds 00:00 Tools
Time Can Break In 00:00 Tools
Everything's Sailing 00:00 Tools
We Are the Beat 00:00 Tools
The Nights Were For Exploring 00:00 Tools
Saint-Malo 00:00 Tools
Which Memories Will Make It? 00:00 Tools
Made of Glass 00:00 Tools
That Spanish Spring 00:00 Tools
Twins 00:00 Tools
Modern Living 00:00 Tools
Movies 00:00 Tools
Cranes 00:00 Tools
Winter Sun 00:00 Tools
Summer 00:00 Tools
Gold Medallion 00:00 Tools
High Sea 00:00 Tools
I Love You (Mark McGuire Remix) 00:00 Tools
Which Memories Make It? 00:00 Tools
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Australian experimental pop artist Lia Mice crafted her signature "art of noise with a love affair for pop" while traveling the globe performing solo in unorthodox venues, including a buddhist temple in Tokyo; Manhattan's Museum of Arts And Design, Manhattan's Clocktower Gallery; boat-venues; squats; DIY spaces; pop-up venues and the soon-closing Death By Audio. After spending 2011 and 2012 touring Australia, USA, Japan and Europe in support of her debut self-produced solo LP "Happy New Year" (named after a moniker she previously performed under), Lia Mice relocated to Lyon France to write her new album with the purpose of recording the songs with a live band in a real studio. One year later she recorded 10 songs at Strange Weather Studios Brooklyn with producer Daniel James Schlett (Amen Dunes, Oberhofer). The songs became the "I Love You" LP, Lia Mice's post-modern take on experimental electronic folk-pop, performed with a live band but edited and effected to sound like machines. Reflecting on events of her first year living in Europe via story-like lyrics, Lia Mice channels video-hits stars of her Australian youth such as INXS, The Motels and Kylie Minogue, while embracing new sounds she's encountered in her new home of France: on cinema soundtracks; yé-yé records and at weirdo DJ nites. www.liamice.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.