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Audio Mixer: Francois Tetaz.Stepping out from behind the piano/drums of Melbourne indie pop three-piece the Basics for the third time, Belgian-Australian multi-instrumentalist...Read more
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Far more than "Somebody That I Used To Know"
Everyone keeps spouting about "Somebody That I Used To Know" (which btw if you like this song, check out Kimbra, the girl who sings with him; she is great!) but that...Read more
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Great album from top to bottom!
Connected with Gotye's music with 'Somebody That I Used to Know', and found many songs I like better on the album. Saw him in concert, and was blown away. Read more

Making Mirrors [Digipak] by Gotye (CD, Jan-2011, Universal Republic)

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Album Features
UPC:602527930299
Artist:Gotye
Format:CD
Release Year:2011
Record Label:Universal Republic
Genre:Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Making Mirrors
2. Easy Way Out
3. Somebody That I Used to Know
4. Eyes Wide Open
5. Smoke and Mirrors
6. I Feel Better
7. In Your Light
8. State of the Art
9. Don't Worry, We'll Be Watching You
10. Giving Me a Chance
11. Save Me
12. Bronte

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Playing Time:42 min.
Producer:Wally De Backer
Distributor:Universal Distribution
Recording Type:Studio
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Audio Mixer: Francois Tetaz.Stepping out from behind the piano/drums of Melbourne indie pop three-piece the Basics for the third time, Belgian-Australian multi-instrumentalist Wally De Backer, aka Gotye's first solo record in five years, Making Mirrors, reveals a love of the '80s pop scene, which extends far beyond the usual influences of the current nu-synth brigade. The hugely experimental follow-up to 2006's Like Drawing Blood doesn't discriminate against other decades, as evident on the impossibly uplifting '60s retro soul of "I Feel Better," the '70s West Coast harmonies of the ethereal lullaby-like closer "Bronte," the '90s Beck-esque scuzzy garage rock of "Easy Way Out," and the 2000s hushed, claustrophobic dubstep of "Don't Worry, We'll Be Watching You." But seemingly unaffected by the constant comparisons with the likes of Sting and Peter Gabriel, it's the era of early new wave, dub, and worldbeat which defines its 12 tracks. Unexpected chart-topper "Somebody That I Used to Know," a collaboration with New Zealand vocalist Kimbra, is an oddball break-up song whose stuttering rhythms, reggae hooks, and hushed vocals sound like the Police as remixed by the XX, "Smoke and Mirrors" echoes the avant-garde pop of Gabriel's So, with its pounding tribal drums, orchestral flourishes, and new age melodies, while there are also nods to George Michael's "Faith" on the acoustic gospel-pop of "In Your Light"; the impassioned Aussie rock of Midnight Oil on the ecologically themed "Eyes Wide Open," and electro pioneer Thomas Dolby on the strange, vocodered vocals, spoken word samples, and skank guitars of the trippy "State of the Art." Familiar they may be, but some credit has to go to De Backer for managing to weave these eclectic retro sounds into a cohesive affair, which proves that along with recent efforts by Art vs. Science and Architecture in Helsinki, Australia is fast becoming one of the biggest purveyors of quality experimental pop. ~ Jon O'Brien

Editorial Reviews
Gotye's yelping, Sting-like vocals help hold the various strands of his music together...
Billboard

4 stars out of 5 -- The lustrous 'In Your Light' alone should see his name on billboards.
Uncut

3.5 stars out of 5 -- [I]ngenious, oddly touching, refreshingly emphatic bedroom pop. Think Beck with less irony...
Rolling Stone

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Making Mirrors [Digipak] by Gotye (CD, Jan-2011, Universal Republic)
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Far more than "Somebody That I Used To Know"

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 21/10/12
Everyone keeps spouting about "Somebody That I Used To Know" (which btw if you like this song, check out Kimbra, the girl who sings with him; she is great!) but that is nowhere near the best song on this soundtrack.

"State of the Art," probably my favorite on the CD, is both interesting and a bit creepy (although the creepiest is definitely "Don't Worry, We'll Be Watching You." Music video gave me the creeps!).

"Save Me" is a very inspiring song and has my boyfriend singing every time.

Now if you want a truly beautiful song, look at "Bronte". The video for "Bronte" had an artistic mix between the Gorillaz and Princess Mononoke. It brought tears to my eyes; it is simply gorgeous.

And if you can get the CD with the bonus tracks, I would highly recommend it. "Dig Your Own Hole" is a very catchy and likeable song. I'm listening to it right now!

As I said previously, this CD far exceeds "Somebody That I Used To Know" when it should be praised for the other songs on it. It is honestly worth buying.
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Great album from top to bottom!

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 28/11/12
Connected with Gotye's music with 'Somebody That I Used to Know', and found many songs I like better on the album. Saw him in concert, and was blown away.
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Great Music

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Created: 11/10/12
I love "Somebody That I Used to Know", so I purchased. It is in a different type CD Case, which almost worried me that I had gotten something wrong. In fact, it is easier to store more CDs in the same area as the plastic case.
The CD itself is very different, but enjoyable.
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You will see many other great work than Somebody...

 | Yes, I would recommend this product to a friend.
Created: 06/07/12
I love it! It is full of his great music. As Gotye says, his work is not only "Somebody that I used to know", but so much more.
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You deserve this treat!

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Created: 07/03/12
Outstanding alternative music. Definitely not stuck in a rut! The style swings from nearly psychedelic to almost primal rhythms. I love it, Wally is an amazing lyricist and musician.
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