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August 31st, 2009

Mi & L'au debut new video for "Bingo"

You may remember in the months past we debuted a couple of short, home-made videos made by Mi & L’au to introduce some of the new songs from their album Good Morning Jokers, out now on Borne Records. If you haven’t given this album a listen, I highly suggest you do. It takes the sound of their debut to a whole new level: fleshed out, rich, and expansive, without sacrificing the space and patience that first enamored me. This new video, made by Mathieu Linote, takes you on a journey ona skull-faced horse leading through surreal ‘scapes. Digging the horns right now.

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June 2nd, 2009

Naturalismo Exclusive: Mi & L'au Debut "Dance on My Skin"

I’m happy to present the last in our series of new videos by Mi & L’au. Their forthcoming album of new material, Good Morning Jokers, is out now in Spain and Italy; the international release date is set for September 1. Many thanks to Mi & L’au for coming to naturalismo with their new work — I hope you’ve been enjoying it as much as I have!

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May 15th, 2009

Naturalismo Exclusive: Mi & L'au Premiere "Bingo"

MiAndLau_may_portretIt’s Friday so I know there’s already plenty of reasons to celebrate — but, hey, there’s never too much of a good thing right? In keeping with the celebratory spirit here at Naturalismo, here’s the premiere of Mi & L’au’s new song “Bingo” off of the upcoming Good Morning Jokers, out soon on Borne Records.

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April 29th, 2009

[ Naturalismo Exclusive ] Mi & L'au Premiere "Up in the Building"

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I’m proud to present the second world premiere from Mi & L’au’s upcoming record Good Morning Jokers, a song called “Up in the Building.”

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April 21st, 2009

[ Naturalismo Exclusive ] Mi & L'au Announce New Album, Release Videos

milau-goodmorning-cover-tranche1Mi & L’au is music for when space seems more apt than sadness. When silence matters more. Beneath our tongues and our clothes and our words, we don’t really know how to speak, or act, or think; we’re never quite sure how to feel because feeling is tied to identity and identity is tied to emotion and emotion isn’t absolute. It’s nuanced. But Mi & L’au captures the gradient nicely. Their music is a plane we all drift through, it’s a place we don’t quite understand, it’s a language we all know but seldom speak. It’s not easy to live there, but it’s refreshing to experience.

I’m proud to present one of four new “music videos” from Mi & L’au’s upcoming record Good Morning Jokers — set to be released at the end of May on Spain’s Borne Recordings. I’ll debut the other videos in the weeks to come but, until then, enjoy “Clown.”

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