7/4/2023 0 Comments Fade in premiereIt’s one of the best things about making music. What’s it like hearing your material reinterpreted by other people? Henry Gillett recently remixed ‘Kanimbla’. Also taking inspiration from various things you think are amazing but also reflect you. Mainly just being authentic and confident with what you project as your style. All forms of design excite me and collaborating with people who are specialists in those areas would also be a great experience. Maybe not anything to do with the Catlips project, but it’s definitely something i’m into. Ever see yourself expanding into some kind of artistic entrepreneurialism? Those guys recently expanded into homewares and other objects that are reminiscent of their aesthetic approach. You’ve previously cited Toiletpaper Magazine as a visual influence. As for patterns, I really enjoy silky, trippy textures. Do you have a favourite colour and pattern?īlue and pink always seem to come back to me when i’m designing things but I feel like my favourites are always changing. You use so many bright colours and textures in your material. The EP was designed by Yoko Honda, one of my favourite artists, and the clip was also directed by Chela so she had a huge visual influence over that too. such as Pilar Zeta, Dom Sebastian, Pitch Zine, Toiletpaper and Print All Over Me. What informed your choice of visuals for the album and clip?īasically just a combination of things I like aesthetically including artists, magazines, blogs, instagrams, etc. There is literally no story to it other than smooshing words together. Unfortunately, it’s the least meaningful name ever. Is there any meaning behind the name Catlips? I know it’s from an old photoblog username, but did it come from anywhere before that? It was a really good opportunity to expose my original tunes. ![]() It was super fun! One of the loosest gigs I’ve played for sure, the crowd was really supportive due to the reputation of Boiler Room so the atmosphere was great. So I had to research into something fun and exciting and found a few videos of the pool venue. To be honest I just wanted to do something interesting for the launch, there are pretty limited venues in Perth these days, especially ones that encourage a really party atmosphere. I’ve certainly been a little less stressed! Things have been pretty great though and I’ve started making new tracks and been brainstorming for new things as well as playing a couple of really great DJ sets that have helped with the creativity flow.īesides the fact that there’s a swimming pool on the album cover, why choose to launch your EP as a pool party? ![]() ![]() How have things been since the EP launch? ![]() But don’t take my word for it, peep it above to see for yourself and read below to find out what the lady of lipped felines has been up to since the EP came out. The whole clip is reminiscent of the time I was trapped in a room made entirely of marble slabs and a bunch of wiggling, vibrantly dressed strangers started making out. The track sports a glitchy synth melody that kind of sounds like a malfunctioning oil column heater getting its groove on and now, the song has disconcertingly appliance-centric visuals to match. When we spoke to Catlips in early March, she’d just dropped her EP entitled Casual with the catchy lead single ‘Fade’.
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