Debt is a new album by Harvey Sutherland about the cost of doing business in the meme economy. A few years after the “neurotic funk” of the psychotherapeutic Boy, Debt is his to-the-point response to pressures that manifest outside the self. But in its own way it remains a reflection of Harvey Sutherland’s musical landscapes, which stretch across the grit and glitter of private-press disco and the sensual grids of Metro Area and reducing Harvey’s fusiony disco repertoire to ten microhoused funk essentials.
Harvey Sutherland, the Melbourne-born record producer, keyboard player, club DJ and bandleader, made a name amongst his hometown’s electronic underground with a string of cult dance singles. His machine grooves are fired through a prism of crate-digging influences, from Todd Rundgren to Basic Channel and back again. His distinctive synthesiser tones have graced remixes and production for Disclosure, Khruangbin, Chromeo and BadBadNotGood. A seasoned performer, he’s taken his live band to Glastonbury, dragged his Juno-60 into Berghain and turned the Melbourne Recital Centre into a full-fledged nightclub. He will tour material from the new album with a new live A/V show this November.
FRI 7 NOV
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