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Gordi‘s publishing will be represented outside Australia/New Zealand through Mushroom Publishing’s international affiliates, including BMG Chrysalis.
Gordi caused a stir in the latter part of 2014 with her track ‘Nothing’s As It Seems’, a luminous pop track which drew comparisons ranging from Angel Olsen, Ásgeir, Joni Mitchell and Tallest Man On Earth. The 22 year-old Canowindra local was quickly added to rotation on triple j and community radio around Australia and named triple j’s Unearthed Feature Artist earlier this year.
With ethereal, worldly vocals punctuated by wonderful arrangements, her follow up singles ‘Can We Work It Out’ and ‘Taken Blame’ served as further offerings of what should be a busy 2015-16 for Gordi, which have included invitations to various showcase events including BIGSOUND in Brisbane as well as being named the recipient of the APRA Josh Pyke Partnership award (which she spoke to ABC’s 730 Report last week). She has also collaborated with Iceland’s Sin Fang and Los Angeles’ Ghost Loft with a number of other exciting projects in the works.
Gordi’s latest single ‘Can We Work It Out’ has already had over 150,000 plays on Spotify in its first two weeks, reached number 3 on the Hype Machine charts and was added to rotation on triple j shortly after Zan Rowe gave the track its world premiere. Gordi recently joined Ben Lee on his east coast tour and recently supported Jinja Safari in Sydney.
Mushroom Publishing was established in 1972 by Michael Gudinski.
Gordi will be appearing at BIGSOUND 2015 in Brisbane 8, 9 and 10 September. She supports George Maple at Manning Bar in Sydney tonight.
‘Can We Work It Out’ [Independent/Hey Alfalfa] is available now on iTunes, Spotify and other digital outlets
Gordi’s forthcoming EP is due to be released September
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