MOGWAI REMIX ‘A MIDSUMMER EVENING’
New Album ∞ (Infinity) out May 19th
Live Stream From An Extraordinary Secret Location May 5th
More European Tour Dates Added
“stone-cold masterpiece” – Uncut
“a consistently inventive talent” – Under The Radar
Mogwai have given Yann Tiersen’s ‘A Midsummer Evening’ a magical electronic remix, listen here.
The original track, described by The Quietus as “sunny, baroque pop”, is the first to be taken from Tiersen’s brand new album, ∞ (Infinity), out on May 19th, 2014.
On Monday, May 5th Yann Tiersen will be broadcasting a very special show from an extraordinary secret location. Watch the live stream from www.yanntiersen.com at 8pm CET / 7pm BST / 2pm EST (please contact us for streaming video embed codes).
Yann Tiersen has announced European tour dates at the end of September and throughout October, following his headline show at the Royal Festival Hall on 26 September. These follow a US tour in May / June, and the exhaustive list of dates start in May with shows in Spain, France and a sold out performance at the ICA on 14 May – the first chance for fans to hear the new album in its entirety – and a Rough Trade East instore performance on Friday 16 May, his first since the massively oversubscribed RTE appearance in 2011.
∞ (Infinity) was conceived in Iceland, where work began on the album, and in Ushant Island, Brittany. The album was produced by Yann Tiersen and mixed by Gareth Jones with Yann Tiersen and Daniel Miller.
Layering of textures formed thematic threads that bind the album: the stones, the minerals, their infinite nature… Language too is integral to this album. ‘Ar Maen Bihan’, a story written by Emilie Quinquis in the Breton language, was translated by amiina to Icelandic (‘Steinn’). Elsewhere on the album Aidan Moffat (Arab Strap) and Ólavur Jákupsson (a member of Tiersen’s live band) both contributed tracks on the same theme – stones – Moffat’s in English and Jákupsson’s in Faroese.
Hailing from Brittany, Yann Tiersen is one of the most revered artists of his generation with a reputation first established by his studio albums (which included 1997 Cascade Street 1998’s The Lighthouse andto 2005’s Les Retrouvailles). The early albums were combined and used for the Amelie soundtrack (2001), earning him global recognition. Recent albums on Mute, Dust Lane (2010) and Skyline (2011) have seen his prominence build, along with projects such as the recent live score to the Fantômasseries which he curated at the Théâtre de Châtelet with guests Tim Hecker, James Blackshaw, Loney Dear and Amiina.
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8 May – Teatre BARTS – Barcelona, Spain
12 May – Le Temps Machine – Tours, France
14 May – ICA London, England – SOLD OUT
16 May – Rough Trade East, London, England
25 May – Teatro De La Ciudad “Esperanza Iris”, Mexico City, Mexico
26 May – Teatro De La Ciudad “Esperanza Iris”, Mexico City, Mexico – SOLD OUT
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28 May – 9:30 Club, Washington, DC, USA
29 May – Theatre of the Living Arts, Philadelphia, PA, USA
30 May – Highline Ballroom, New York, NY, USA – SOLD OUT
31 May – The Highline, New York, NY, USA
1 June – The Sinclair, Cambridge, MA, USA
3 June – Club Soda, Montreal, Canada, USA
4 June – The Opera House, Toronto, Canada
6 June – The Crofoot Ballroom, Detroit, MI, USA
7 June – The Bottom Lounge, Chicago, IL, USA
8 June – Cedar Cultural Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA
10 June – Bluebird Theater, Denver, CO, USA
11 June – Urban Lounge, Salt Lake City, UT, USA
13 June – Neumo’s, Seattle, WA, USA
14 June – The Rio Theatre, Vancouver, Canada
15 June – Wonder Ballroom, Portland, OR, USA
17 June – Regency Ballroom, San Francisco, CA, USA
18 June – Rio Theatre, Santa Cruz, CA, USA
20 June – The Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles, CA, USA
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26 Sept – Royal Festival Hall, London, England
28 Sept – Vega (Musikkens Hus), Copenhagen, Denmark
29 Sept – Debaser Medis, Stockholm, Sweden
1 Oct – Pustervik, Gothenburg, Sweden
2 Oct – Mejeriet ,Lund, Swedn
4 Oct – Huxleys, Berlin, Germany
5 Oct – Gruenspan, Hamburg, Germany
6 Oct – Gloria, Cologne, Germany
7 Oct – Tivoli Vredenburg, Utrecht, Holland
8 Oct – Splendid, Lille, France
12 Oct – Gasometer, Vienna, Austria
14 Oct – Kaufleuten, Zurich, Switzerland
15 Oct – Kaserne / Reithalle, Basel, Switzerland
16 Oct – Epicerie Moderne, Lyon, France
17 Oct – Auditorium, Girona, Spain
18 Oct – La Riviera, Madrid, Spain
21 Oct – Bikini, Toulouse, France
22 Oct – Le Rocher de Palmer, Bordeaux, France
24 Oct – La Carène, Brest, France
25 Oct – Antipode, Rennes, France
26 Oct – Ancienne Belgique , Brussels, Belgium
27 Oct – L’Olympia, Paris, France
Tickets available from http://yanntiersen.com/
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