Australian indie electronic trio
Cut Copy take many of their cues from contemporaries like
Air,
Daft Punk, and
LCD Soundsystem, but with a distinctly pop sensibility that draws on classic AM radio pop singles from the 1970s and '80s, with elements of vintage disco and synth pop that appeal to song-based listeners as well as the club kidz.
Cut Copy started in 2001 as a solo project by songwriter, producer, and DJ
Dan Whitford, who released the single 1981 and the EP I Thought of Numbers before drafting in other members to fill out his synth and sample-based sound. Bassist and guitarist
Tim Hoey and drummer
Mitchell Scott debuted on
Cut Copy's first full-length album,
Bright Like Neon Love, released in the summer of 2004. After several successful singles were spun off the album (including
Saturdays, Future, and Going Nowhere), Universal's Island Records imprint picked up the trio's international distribution in 2006. Following an inventive
Whitford live DJ mix that was released in 2006 as
Fabriclive.29 (including such unexpected delights as
Ciccone Youth's noisy deconstruction "Into the Groovey" and
Roxy Music's suave "Angel Eyes" alongside the usual
Goldfrapp and
Soulwax), the band proper returned in early 2007 with a new single,
Hearts on Fire.
Cut Copy's third album,
In Ghost Colors, debuted at the top of Australia's ARIA charts in 2008. ~ Stewart Mason, All Music Guide