MIAMI HORROR Biography



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After years in the making here at last is Illumination, the fully realised debut album from Melbourne’s favourite psychedelic indie-electronic adventurers Miami Horror. With Illumination, Miami Horror has delivered on two years of teeth-cutting live shows and an ever escalating wave of buzz that’s made the group bonafide blog darlings the world over. But what’s most amazing about the grand arrival of Illumination is that the roots of the record stretch back countless moons to when Miami Horror began as just one synthesizer-obsessed producer huddled over a laptop in a bedroom-come-studio and the album itself just a spark waiting to be lit.

The afore mentioned synth tragic was, and let’s face it still is, electronic young gun Ben Plant, who kick started Miami Horror out of a love of Roland keyboards and French house, landing himself on Pitchfork’s hot-list overnight and copping a barrage of high profile remix requests from the likes of Datarock, PNAU and The Presets.

Yet it was while Ben was punching out 2008’s epochal Bravado EP that Miami Horror took off in a completely new and different direction. Characteristically wanting to flex his creative muscle and avoid the limitations of being stereotyped as simply a dance or electro act, Ben rewired Miami Horror’s genetic makeup, deputising the talents of Josh Moriarty, Aaron Shanahan and Daniel Whitechurch to form a new live band persona of Miami Horror, a whole new beast immeasurably more exciting than before.

“It started out that I didn’t want to have any guitar on the album besides a little funk guitar or disco bass,” Ben grins while explaining the turning point for Miami Horror’s evolution. “But then Josh came in and started playing all these other parts that sounded amazing. Paired with what I was working on, nobody was doing anything like it, so I knew we had to turn those sounds into a live thing and just go wild.”

It worked. Since the switch, Miami Horror has launched into dizzying new stratospheres, their well-polished chops as a group making for some unmissable sets at Australia’s biggest festivals, and that’s not to mention some A-list support slot call ups for everyone from Phoenix, Friendly Fires and La Roux to a hand-picked hook up from Lily Allen. http://www.miamihorror.com

MIAMI HORROR lyrics and albums
Hot new lyrics : MEEK MILL FT. FABOLOUS, WALE & MAC MILLER - House Party (Remix)     CELO ABDI FEAT. HAFTBEFEHL - Parallelen     Passion Pit - Take A Walk     KATHARINE MCPHEE (FEAT. SMASH CAST) - Don't Forget Me     TOBUSCUS - DRAMATIC SONG     Connect-r - Vara nu dorm     LILY KERSHAW - As It Seems     R.I.O. FEAT. NICCO - Party Shaker     WOODKID - Run Boy Run     SWANAND KIRKIRE - O Ri Chiraiya     ALT-J - Breezeblocks     JESSICA SANCHEZ - Change Nothing     MATTYBRAPS & CIMORELLI - Call Me Maybe Parody Don't Call Me Baby     BIG SEAN FT WALE - Life Should Go On     CHEEK FEAT. YASMINE YAMAJAKO - SYYPÄÄ SUN HYMYYN     JAIDA DREYER - Guy's Girl     Boyce Avenue - Somebody That I Used To Know acoustic cover     Glee Cast - Mean     2ND SUICIDE - Words     1000 FUNERALS - Final Wish     13 FACES - Something Wrong     1349 - The Devil Of The Deserts     HEALTH MAX PAYNE 3 OST - Tears     AKON FT. CASH OUT - Cashing Out Remix     TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS FEAT. IM5 - DON'T RUN AWAY     Gary Barlow - Sing     1349 - Misanthropy     122 STAB WOUNDS - Reign Alive     BIRDMAN FT. RICK ROSS - Born Stunna     DJ DRAMA FT. FUTURE & DRAKE - We In This Bitch (Remix)    
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