Over the course of their accomplished discography to date, Art vs Science have shown us their versatility as a genre defying trio with bold ideas and experimental tunes. Now they've returned with their latest offering ‘I Saw You’ which sees them deep dive into a post midnight vibe with dance-floor ready thumping beats and hypnotic uplifting synths that cleverly craft a feeling of euphoria.
Following on from ‘SWEAT’, which was released in late 2021, 'I Saw You' is lifted from their forthcoming third studio album ‘Big Overdrive’, which will be released on August 5th this year, marking their first album release in seven years.
Produced by Dan Mac and Dan Williams from the band, with mixing and mastering by Perth based producer Sam Ford at his Tone City Recording Studio (POND, Psychedelic Porn Crumpets) , ‘I Saw You’ has an emphasis on DIY with Dan Mac finding weird locations and setting up mics in bedrooms and kitchens to capture Dan W’s epic drum performances.
The band explained, “The bulk of their forthcoming album was tracked at Dan Mac’s parent’s old place in Dural, in a sweaty hotbox near the attic, using a handful of microphones and a bucketload of vibe.”
They continued, “'Big Overdrive' is a celebration of jamming and making music which is fun, different and experimental. It’s a collection of tracks written over most of the band’s lifespan, with an emphasis on songs which we think are beautiful in their weirdness. The themes of the songs span love, loss, exuberance, life, death and passion. And dancing.”
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