by i_have_ADD on September 10th, 2008
It’s been five long years since Goldfrapp were last in Australia, but as their enigmatic front-lady Alison tells Tim Hardaker of inthemix, no one should take their absence personally. [more]
2 years after their groundbreaking album Black Cherry, Goldfrapp have returned with Supernature. But one must wonder, is it likely they've done yet another complete 180 on us with this record and changed their sound and image again? [more]
If you’d been praying Goldfrapp would take time out of the Parklife tour for solo dates, your wish has been granted, as exclusive performances have been locked in for Sydney and Melbourne. [more]
nce music calendar, and it's also the party that heralds the beginning of the summer festival season - that’s right, it’s time to start thinking about Parklife! Get the full lineup here on ITM! [more]
Surely a case of the truth being stranger than fiction if ever we heard it, but it has emerged that US pop starlet Christina Aguilera is collaborating with a few rather notable dance/electronic artists on her next artist album. [more]
London-based production machine Rex The Dog recently applied his paws to a re-jig of Goldfrapp’s track Happiness, but it apparently didn’t make the grade. Unperturbed, he's made a batty DIY film-clip to accompany his rejected remix. Watch it now... [more]
As winter closes in on Australia, all the beautiful, perma-tanned people will once again be convening in Barcelona for the 15th Sonar Festival. The three-day, day-night event is typically talent-heavy in 2008. [more]
Goldfrapp seem to be everywhere at the moment. Their music is currently featured on advertisements for TV show Nip/Tuck, Revlon cosmetics as well as new blockbuster film Miami Vice [more]
While the future of Creamfields initially seemed uncertain after it was forced to move from its original home at the old Liverpool Airport site in Speke due to the amount of development work being carried out, any doubts can now be cast aside [more]
In its ninth year running, one of the UK's most revered dance music festivals, Creamfield's is once again set to take centre stage, this time in bigger and better form [more]
British electro-pop duo Goldfrapp unveiled details of the upcoming artist album Supernature this week and revealed that they've adopted traditional methods by tackling almost all aspects of the record themselves. [more]
In an interview with MOJO magazine, Alison Goldfrapp has revealed how recording sessions for her third album are progressing. [more]
Goldfrapp thrilled the crowd of Australia’s most prestigious venue tonight. [more]
You couldn’t have had it any better if you’d sunken over a whole bottle of magic Jaegermeister and been granted three wishes by the 'Fuzzy Festival Elf'. Parklife 2008 smashed it hard with a deliciously fantastic start to the summer season. [more]
25,000 loyal fans of Queensland’s music scene, or those who just want to be seen, literally park-ed their life for the day to attend the capital’s biggest festival Parklife. Come October, it seems the New Year’s resolution for some has been pushed... [more]
Oh, the mighty Goldfrapp? What better place to watch them than the Palais Theatre. Alison is awe-inspiring to watch, a true frontwoman, and it was a performance that made me realize they deserve all the success they’ve received. [more]
Parklife has been one more stepping stone for my personal journey in falling in love with the festival circuit all over again, and I've become its loyal foot soldier for many more years to come. [more]
Although I feel it's not as "underground" as it once was, on the whole, the 14th Sonar festival was a fantastic experience, one I would recommend to anyone considering travel to Spain. [more]
For me, the anticipation leading up to Splendour in the Grass 2003 was, quite literally, palpable. Having experienced the unique two day festival for the first time last year my appetite was well and truly whetted in expectation. [more]
Former Tricky collaborator Alison Goldfrapp and her partner in art school, trip-hop Will Gregory (a multi instrumentalist and film soundtracker) and their four other live members already seemed to be in the first or second song of their set. [more]
Goldfrapp have definitely taken a different line on 'Seventh Tree' and it has paid off. The blend of downbeat and instruments may be a bit of a shock to those expect glam beats and electro squeaks but i expect most to be converted. [more]
For those who will listen to this CD because they enjoyed 'Felt Mountain', forget that gentle rolling lush countryside, you're in for an intense sensually-charged ride. This is glitterball glamour at its best. [more]
The first single from Goldfrapp’s fifth album 'Seventh Tree' is released this month as a six-track EP with an eclectic selection of remixes. [more]
Now here's a bit of an interesting one - this single-track promo release plucks one of the many mixes scattered amongst the numerous multimedia formats that Goldfrapp's third single to be lifted from their most recent album 'Supernature', 'Ride A White Horse' [more]
Goldfrapp's recently-released third album 'Supernature' showed their sound moving subtly away from the more serrated gothy synth-rock territory explored by their previous full-length 'Black Cherry' towards a more streamlined and stripped-back electro pop approach [more]
Goldfrapp release their third album, Supernature which includes the first released single, Ooh La La. Here re-worked by artists Tiefschwarz, Benny Benassi and Phone for smooth, burlesque electro. [more]
Initially Train sounds like a new breed electro release with a very strong lead synthesizer and a bold minimal beat. The track in it's own right is very different from most of the commercial releases heard from electronic acts these days. [more]
Taken from the excellent 'Black Cherry' album from last year, 'Twist' is Goldfrapp going radio-friendly, with impressive results. [more]
The last time we saw Goldfrapp, they were the consummate disco beasts, wielding the subversive sound of stylised seventies glamour with a whipcrack of erotica and a lick of British humour. [more]
The last time we saw Goldfrapp, they were the consummate disco beasts, wielding the subversive sound of stylised seventies glamour with a whipcrack of erotica and a lick of British humour that they had distilled over the course of three albums. [more]