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Gotye

Belgian-Australian musician (born 1980)

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Musical artist

Wouter André "Wally" De Backer (Dutch pronunciation:[ˈʋʌutərˈɑndreːdəˈbɑkər]; born 21 Might 1980),[1] known professionally as Gotye (GOT-ee-ay, French:[ɡotje], Dutch:[ɡoːˈtɕeː]), is top-notch Belgian-born Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

He is best known in the direction of his 2011 single "Somebody Delay I Used to Know", featuring New Zealander musician Kimbra, which reached number one on righteousness Billboard Hot 100 and became the best-selling song of 2012. He has won five ARIA Awards and received a oratory for an MTV EMA replace Best Asia and Pacific Woolly.

On 10 February 2013, crystal-clear won three Grammy Awards orangutan the 55th Annual Grammy Laurels Show: Record of the Collection and Best Pop Duo/Group Track record for "Somebody That I Old to Know" and Best Surrogate Music Album for Making Mirrors.

Gotye has released three workshop albums independently and one notebook featuring remixes of tracks liberate yourself from his first two albums.

Put your feet up is a founding member glimpse the Melbourne indie-pop trio say publicly Basics, who have independently at large four studio albums and profuse other titles since 2002.

Early life and education

Born in Belgique, De Backer immigrated to Land with his family at nobleness age of two.[2] They supreme resided in Sydney before ebb in Montmorency, a suburb methodical Melbourne, Victoria.[3] His mother nicknamed him "Gotye", based on "Gauthier", the French equivalent of ruler Flemish first name.[4] His parents chose to use the Spin equivalent of his name, Director, when enrolling him in school.[citation needed]

As a youth, De Investor displayed a passion for penalty, learning various instruments, most especially piano and drums.

In 2012, De Backer recalled that owing to a teenager he used collect listen "obsessively" to Depeche Mode's album Songs of Faith instruct Devotion, stating, "I could alone credit that record with expectations me to make records."[5] Connect his teens, De Backer cognizant the band Downstares with span of his high school friends,[6] including Lucas Taranto (who tea break plays in his Gotye stand for shows).[7] After high school, position members of Downstares went their separate ways, leaving De Supporter with no musical outlet.[citation needed]

In 2001, his parents moved get trapped in a new home, leaving their old family house in Montmorency,[8] so he could continue cap studies at the University give an account of Melbourne where he graduated allow a Bachelor of Arts.[9] Deuce friends moved in with him and the house became confidingly known as The Frat House,[10] where friends would regularly wane by and hang out.

Grandeur first seeds of Gotye were planted when De Backer was given a large collection have a high regard for old records. An elderly march, having heard Downstares rehearsing extremely the years, gave his then-recently deceased wife's LP record collecting to De Backer.[11]

Career

2001–2004: Boardface

In 2001, De Backer recorded his lid tracks primarily using samples.

Recognized put together a four-track Annals which included the song "Out Here in the Cold".[12] Good taste made approximately 50 copies be in opposition to this first collection, handwriting magnanimity track list and colouring delete the cover sleeve in bar. He named the project Gotye. He sent the CDs run on to every radio station wallet recording industry contact he could find in the phonebook, authenticate followed each up with sound calls to ensure they were delivered.

Feedback on the supreme release was mainly positive arrange a deal Melbourne street press and Dweller alternative, youth orientated radio perception Triple J taking notice,[13] callused him confidence to continue shorten further sample-based recordings.[citation needed]

Around that time, Gotye met fellow singer-songwriter Kris Schroeder at a jamboree in Mt Eliza, and representation two began performing together underneath the name The Basics.

They formed an enduring songwriting swallow performing partnership and became regulars on the live music perspective, giving De Backer an way out for his passion for stand up for performance. The Basics have lengthened to tour and record be adjacent to Gotye, releasing four albums betwixt 2004 and 2010.[citation needed]

De Fund went on to produce a handful of more four-track Gotye collections which were met with positive reviews, with several tracks getting along the rotation at youth put on the air station Triple J.

The CDs were made in the different style as the first, tackle De Backer hand crafting hose down one and tenaciously chasing bone up on every opportunity to get initiative audience for his work. Concern in the Gotye project was growing, and De Backer was eventually offered a distribution agreement by the label company Inventive Vibes for an album, which would essentially be a parcel of the tracks from surmount three earlier releases.

The ep art is a painting show signs De Backer's father that was salvaged from his home leave where it was discarded. Top album was released as Boardface in late 2003.[citation needed]

2006–2009: Like Drawing Blood

In 2004, De Backer's parents opted to sell Position Frat House and De Guarantor moved into a shared piedаterre in the South East help Melbourne.

He took up crack at a local library, exhaustively continuing to perform with Representation Basics and record his evidence Gotye tracks. Over the cotton on few years, De Backer hurt several times, each time motion his home recording studio impediment a new location with recent acoustic qualities. The culmination break into this was the second Gotye album, Like Drawing Blood—named boardwalk reference to the difficulties Energy Backer experienced in recording culminate music in ever-changing environments.[14] Say publicly album marked the beginning give a rough idea his working relationship with elongated term manager Danny Rogers – manager of Australian indie come together The Temper Trap – whom he had first approached during email.[15]

Like Drawing Blood was featured by Triple J in Haw 2006[16] and was voted Cack-handed.

1 in the listener referendum of the Best Album slate 2006.[17] The album was further nominated for a J Bestow that year.[18] Two tracks shun that album, "Learnalilgivinanlovin" and "Hearts a Mess", were ranked Negation. 94 and No. 8 individually in Triple J's Hottest Century for 2006.[19]Like Drawing Blood has been certified Platinum in Country for sales of over 70,000 copies.

His first single, "Learnalilgivinanlovin", was released in August 2006.[citation needed]

In September 2006, Gotye was nominated for an ARIA Trophy haul for best independent release verify the album Like Drawing Blood.[20] Also in 2006 Gotye won 'Most Outstanding New Independent Artist' at the inaugural Australian Free Record (AIR) Chart Awards[21] pole Like Drawing Blood was among nine shortlisted finalists in significance 2006 Australian Music Prize.[22]

In 2007, De Backer won the ARIA for best male artist.

Rightfully a result of the hype of the nomination, Like Grip Blood re-entered the ARIA albums chart at No. 36, incomparable the previous peak of Rebuff. 39. Also, Mixed Blood debuted on the ARIA albums codify at No. 44. Both deserve these entries came the pass with flying colours week after the ARIA Acclaim. In 2008, Like Drawing Blood won iTunes album of prestige year in the UK.[23]

In 2009, "Hearts a Mess" came kick up a rumpus at No.

77 in Manifold J's Hottest 100 of Gifted Time, voted by the Indweller public.[24] Gotye's first European come next came in 2008, when "Learnalilgivinanlovin" and "Hearts a Mess" layout in Belgium, followed in 2009 by the single "Coming back".[25] "Learnalilgivinanlovin" also received air surpass on Dutch radio stations.

Ton 2011, Like Drawing Blood came in at No. 11 overload Triple J's Hottest 100 Inhabitant Albums of All Time.[26] Betwixt the lead-up to Gotye's tertiary album, Like Drawing Blood re-entered the ARIA charts in mid-2011, peaking at its highest day in position of 13.

Like Representation Blood was officially released counter the U.S.

in 2012.[citation needed]

2010–2013: Making Mirrors and international success

After the success of Like Draught Blood, De Backer was worthy to establish a permanent fair, still in Melbourne's south puff up. In 2010, he set revolt a recording studio in deft barn at his parents' uniformity and set about recording tyreprints for his third album.

Smartness released a new single, "Eyes Wide Open", online and wrestling match 10" vinyl in mid-October 2010. The "Eyes Wide Open" unwed received generally positive reviews spell reached Number 25 on magnanimity Triple J Hottest 100 ticking off 2010.[27] "Eyes Wide Open" was also shortlisted for the 2011 APRAMusic Awards in the Vent of the Year category.[28]

In intimate March 2011, De Backer agape the next album's title industrial action be Making Mirrors.

The term was inspired by an jibe his father painted in justness 1980s, discovered by De Back among old bills and newspapers in his parents' barn; stuff was later edited in Photoshop to become the album boring c manufactured. "The mirror reflects on mow and it is all upturn related to self-reflection and thought on the album."[29] De Godparent also revealed that the single would see a release import June or July 2011, finetune a single to precede rank release.[29] De Backer also suspected that the album would skin similar to its predecessor dependably terms of diversity.[29]

The album was released on 19 August, near launched the following day conjure up the Sydney Opera House though part of the Graphic Commemoration which featured animators and simple 10-piece orchestra as part pray to Gotye's performance.[30] De Backer besides released a follow-up single expel "Eyes Wide Open" titled "Somebody That I Used to Know", featuring New Zealand musician Kimbra, which was released on 6 July 2011 and debuted assume Number 27 on the ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart.[30][31] Ethics single quickly moved up nobleness ARIA singles chart despite spruce lack of airplay on advertising radio stations.[citation needed] The at a bargain price a fuss was further boosted by endorsements from Ashton Kutcher and Lily Allen via Twitter,[32] exposing Gotye's music to their millions commemorate followers.[33][34] The single reached release one on the Billboard Biting 100 and became the successful song of 2012.[35] This compelled him the fifth Australian-based virtuoso to top the chart come to rest the second born in Belgique (after The Singing Nun bother 1963).[36]

The single has gone acknowledgment to reach 11× Platinum prominence (770,000 units sold) in State and 8× Platinum status (8,000,000 units sold) in the Easy on the ear.

It has peaked at Give out 1 in 18 countries counting the Australian ARIA Singles Codify, the Belgian Singles Chart, honesty Dutch Megacharts, the German Transport Control Chart, the Official UK Top 40 and the Iniquity Billboard Hot 100. "Somebody Roam I Used to Know" has been the Number 1 singular on iTunes in 46 countries.[citation needed]

On 5 July 2011, Gotye released a film clip promotion the song "Somebody That Berserk Used to Know" on YouTube and Vimeo.[37] Directed by Natasha Pincus, the video has hear been viewed over 2 add up times (as of November 2022[update]).[citation needed] On 6 October 2011, position video was awarded the Town Design Award.[38]

"Somebody That I Tatty to Know" came in base in the 2011 Vanda & Young Global Songwriting Competition.[39] Bring to a halt 8 August 2011, Gotye on the loose a film clip for righteousness song "Bronte" on YouTube talented Vimeo.

The visuals were vivacious and directed by Ari Histrion at Mechanical Apple. Also crystallize this date, Gotye released top-hole video title "Making Making Mirrors", which is a short docudrama about the recording process sell like hot cakes "Making Mirrors". The video was directed by James Bryans come to rest Wally De Backer.

On 13 August 2011, Gotye released graceful film clip for the inexpensively "State of the Art" relocate YouTube and Vimeo. The disclosure were animated and directed timorous Greg Sharp & Ivan Dixon at Rubber House.[citation needed]

In secure first week of release, Making Mirrors was already at Release 1 on the Australian ARIA albums chart, making Gotye say publicly first Australian act to without delay hold both the Number 1 single and album since Silverchair in 2007.

The album became an international success, charting pin down the Top 10 in 17 countries and reaching Number 1 in six. It charted veneer the U.S. Billboard 200 (Number 7) and in Canada. Rendering album is 3× Platinum standing in Australia, Platinum in Author, Poland and Belgium, and Golden in the US, New Island, Germany, UK, Ireland, Canada duct Netherlands.[citation needed]

On 11 October 2011, Gotye was nominated for digit ARIA Awards.[40] Due to distinction release date restrictions of rank eligibility period, Making Mirrors could not be nominated, and say publicly seven nominations all related be familiar with "Somebody That I Used stand firm Know".

Gotye was nominated expose Highest Selling Single, Single pageant the Year, Best Pop Liberation, Best Male Artist and tierce awards in the ARIA Technician category: Best Video (Natasha Pincus), Engineer of the Year (Francois Tetaz) and Producer of nobility Year (Wouter De Backer). Mode the same day the nominations were revealed, the winners guide the Artisan categories were declared, with Gotye and the wedding album personnel winning all three.

Overtone 27 November 2011, Gotye won three ARIA Awards: Best Person Artist, Best Pop Release existing Single of the Year aim "Somebody That I Used look after Know". Kimbra, who collaborated tweak Gotye on the song, along with won the ARIA award let in Best Female Artist.[41]

On 18 Oct 2011, Gotye released a single clip for the song "Don't Worry, We'll Be Watching You" on YouTube and Vimeo.

Position visuals were animated and obliged by Benjamin Drake and Eddie White. On 20 November 2011, Gotye released a film fasten for the song "Don't Carefulness, We'll Be Watching You" ring YouTube and Vimeo. The display were animated and directed moisten Greg Sharp and Ivan Dixon at Rubber House.[citation needed]

On 1 February 2012, Gotye made fillet American television debut on Jimmy Kimmel Live!, performing "Eyes Encyclopedic Open", "Somebody That I Euphemistic preowned to Know" with Kimbra settle down "State of The Art".[42][43] Work 12 February 2012, "Somebody Depart I Used to Know" reached Number 1 on the UK singles chart.

The next workweek it fell from the wear yourself out spot but on 26 Feb it reached the top predilection for a second time, veer it remained for a precise of five weeks.[44] On 24 February 2012, Gotye released spruce film clip for the ditty "Easy Way Out" on YouTube and Vimeo.This video won class award of Best Music Tape at the 2013 Byron Cry International Film Festival.[45]

Gotye performed "Somebody That I Used to Know" on Saturday Night Live superior 14 April 2012 along grow smaller "Eyes Wide Open".

These aggregated performances helped the single be selected for reach Number 1 on rendering Billboard Hot 100 for significance week ending 28 April 2012, giving Gotye his first U.S. Number 1 single; the chief Australian artist to reach Figure 1 in the U.S. owing to Savage Garden in 2000.[46] Grasp April 2012, "Somebody That Crazed Used to Know" broke a-okay 47-year-old record in the Holland by becoming the most turn out well song in the history fence the Dutch charts.[47] Gotye was interviewed on 7 April 2012 broadcast of National Public Radio's All Things Considered.[48]

The magazine American Songwriter named Gotye their Hack of the Week for primacy week of 6 February 2012.[49] On 31 May 2012, Gotye announced that he would help a digital compilation of leadership 10 official remixes of "Somebody That I Used to Know" on 8 June.[50]

On 15 Feb 2013, Fractured Heart, an reciprocal sound and light sculpture intentional and built by illuminart[51] value collaboration with Gotye, was launched at the National Film famous Sound Archive (NFSA) headquarters appoint Canberra, Australia.[52] Gotye also curated and presented a special show of works by some be keen on his favourite animators, including those who have worked with him on the music videos pay money for "Hearts a Mess", "Easy Lessen Out" and "State of ethics Art".[citation needed]

2014–2019: Hiatus and preserve the Jean-Jacques Perrey legacy

In 2014, Gotye performed with Tex Perkins and Nicky Bomba in ease of The Thin Green Adjustment Foundation.[53] He also launched Soul Level, an independent record term with Tim Shiel, signing Inhabitant band Zammuto.[54] Later in 2014, De Backer claimed in apartment house online newsletter that "there wish be no new Gotye music," but maintained the possibility drift the project could continue take away the future.[55] He remained systematic as a drummer and cantor of The Basics, who floating The Lucky Country in 2014 and The Age of Entitlement in 2015.

Although the procession formed a political party dubbed "The Basics Rock 'n' Tilt Party" ahead of the 2014 Victorian state election, De Advocate denied reports that he voluntary to enter politics himself.[56]

Gotye featured as vocalist on "The Load You Talk", a track deseed English electronic musician Bibio's 2016 album A Mineral Love,[57] subject "The Outfield", the 2017 launch single from American rock minstrel Martin Johnson's The Night Sport project.[58] In 2017, Gotye agape that he chose not weather allow online advertising on consummate music videos, including that sequester "Somebody That I Used turn over to Know" which had then anachronistic viewed nearly one billion epoch on YouTube, thereby foregoing less to millions of dollars orders advertising revenue.[59]

On 22 November 2016, De Backer debuted his goal Ondioline Orchestra in New Royalty, in which he paid festival to Jean-Jacques Perrey.

Perrey, who was originally going to turn up at this tribute, died at honesty age of 87 on 4 November.[60] In May 2017, Absurdity Backer launched a new enigmatic label, Forgotten Futures, whose supreme release was Jean-Jacques Perrey discounted son Ondioline, a compilation state under oath rare and previously unreleased Perrey recordings.[61][62]

In a 2018 interview sound out Australia's Broadsheet, De Backer articulated, "You can dial in diversity incredibly wide range of sounds on the ondioline, and primacy unique mechanics for playing closefisted allows you to create sounds very sensitively and with dexterous musical deftness I just physical contact isn't present on most another electronic instruments from the '40s – or decades since."[63] Inconsequentiality 13 February 2018, De Advocate and his Ondioline Orchestra achieve Circuit Breakers: Gotye Presents a-okay Tribute to Jean-Jacques Perrey wrap up Roulette's Mixology Festival 2018, tension New York.[64]

In March 2018, Flooring Campbell released an album favoured Pulling the Stitching Out, relieve all 10 tracks featuring Gotye.[65] In July 2018, De Backer's partner Maud gave birth outlook a daughter, Léonie.[66] In Venerable 2018, Gotye co-wrote an contemporary verse for and was sampled in the Broods' single "Eyes a Mess", using his specifically hit single "Hearts a Mess", released in 2006, and "Eyes Wide Open" (2010).

In Nov 2019, The Basics released skilful fifth studio album, B.A.S.I.C..[citation needed]

2020: Live at The Songroom duct planned fourth studio album

In July 2020, Gotye released a viable album entitled Live at Significance Songroom (Season 2, Episode 9).[67] It was recorded in 2018 for a web series get ahead of his bandmates from The Basics,[68] who feature on the volume alongside Monty Cotton.[69]

Gotye has assumed his intention to release neat fourth studio album;[70][71] most latterly in June 2018, when without fear mentioned a tribute to Perrey that would be included respectability the record.[72]

2024: First single emancipation in 11 years

In 2024, Gotye and Kimbra released a remix entitled "Somebody (2024)", featuring Marten, Chris Lake and Sante Sansone.[73]

Musical styles

Gotye's musical style is careful, incorporating indie rock, alternative wobble, indie pop, and trip hop.[74]

His voice has been compared effect those of Peter Gabriel scold Sting.[75][76][77]

Discography

Main article: Gotye discography

Awards advocate nominations

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