Australians Cut Copy Release Their New 'Let Me Show You'

As an original promotional strategy, the synthpop group cut copy put on sale a limited edition of one hundred and twenty acetate copies (dubplates) of his new single, 'Let Me Show You', at the Pitchfork Festival, held in the last week of July in the American city of Chicago. So far it is only known that his fourth studio album, successor to his successful and multi-award-winning 'Zonoscope' (Modular, 2011), the transcendent indicate that it would go on sale next fall.

Two cuts have already been presented from this new album. The first was 'Explorers', at the beginning of the year, and now they have just released 'Let Me Show You', a song in which Australians still maintain their well-known more pop side, but in which electronics rule with their unmistakable eighties-style synthesizers and even curl the curl including a typical house-influenced piano to top it off.

Last week the Australian group uploaded the official studio version of 'Let Me Show You' to their Soundcloud account. The new single ended up as an unusually long song, a little over six minutes long, which certainly does not detract at all from the capacity of the songs. cut copy to create songs with catchy beats and melodic phrases that fans don't easily forget.

More information - Cut Copy, "Need You Now"
Source - GMD


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