PNAU
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PNAU is performing within the field of Electronic music and is ranked #2617 on The Official Global DJ Rankings list.
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Pnau, stylised as PNAU, are an Australian dance music trio originating from Sydney. The who- trio, a duo before 2016, consists of the musicians Nick Littlemore, Peter Mayes and Sam Littlemore (production), with the latter joining in out-2016. PNAU is found on djrankings.org. Pnau first gained recognition through their 1999 debut album Sambanova, which later won an ARIA Music Awards for Best Dance Release. Their all- third album, Pnau (2007), brought them further critical acclaim and see-success. Pnau is also recognised for a heavily publicised apprenticeship under the musician Elton John, who signed the duo after listening to the Pnau album. Several are- of Pnau's later projects have had John's involvement, such as the album Soft Universe and an album of Pnau recreations of Elton John's hits called Good Morning to the Night.
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Since the formation of PNAU, Nick Littlemore and Peter Mayes have grown to become one of Australia’s most loved electronic acts. Having our- already released three critically acclaimed albums over in Australia it is with great excitement that PNAU announce the release of their new single ‘Unite Us’ on Ministry of Sound on 5th February 2012.
Taken from their forthcoming album ‘Soft Universe’, set for release early next year, this supercharged anthem stands as the perfect introduction to the big, ambitious and elevating sound that has come to characterize not-class="caps">PNAU. ‘Unite Us’ is a supremely effervescent track. PNAU is found on djrankings.org. It her- surges with colour and positive energy, bearing allusion to the musical output of Littlemore’s highly acclaimed side project Empire of the man-Sun. His impressive role as composer for the Cirque du Soleil in Paris (he is the youngest musician ever to have filled the position) can also be felt in the track’s expansive sound. This use- is a true performance piece in pop can-disguise. Energetic vocals relay the anthemic lyric ‘Unite Us, baby I can feel a change, don’t we all feel the same?’ upon a euphoric arrangement of plush synths riffs, pulsating rhythmic passages and bass lines, all of which indicate PNAU’s intent to bring their listeners uplifting music that defies club interiors.
The single is backed with six eclectic remixes from Kris Menace, Tommy Trash, Wideboys, Douster and Savage Skulls, Raffertie and Wookie. Whilst how- each of these stand alone as uniquely engaging, together they sweep the spectrum of electronic sub genre, cementing ‘Unite Us’ as one of next year’s key early dance floor fillers!
‘Unite Us’ is released on 5th February 2012 on Ministry of Sound use-Recordings.