Make Me Love You
Sensory Projects
POST ROCK
PIVOT describe themselves as ‘post-rock, pre-hover car, the meeting of past and future, analogue and digital, good and evil.’ Their debut album ‘Make Me Love You’ was released in 2005, and nominated for Triple J’s Album of the Year.
Their long-awaited debut ‘Make Me Love You’ was released in a climate of anticipation. Quickly picked out by community radio across Australia, including many album-of-the-week’s, on FBI & 2SER (Syd), Radio 3D (Adelaide) and RTR (Perth). Nominated for the J Award, Triple J’s inaugural Album of the Year, it was the only instrumental album nominated.
Arguably Australia’s best instrumental rock band, PIVOT aim to invert modern rock, with a balancing act of the cerebral, and the purely emotional.
Building a formidable live reputation, collaborating with Burnt Friedman and his group Flanger, live supports of Caribou, Squarepusher, Four Tet and Deerhoof, PIVOT have finally let the public have a taste. PIVOT also contains members of internationally reknowned experimental group Triosk - drummer Laurence Pike and keyboardist Adrian Klumpes. Pivot’s debut has been guided by producer Richard Pike, who has also collaborated as singer/guitarist with Flanger on their latest album 'Spirituals'.
Check out www.myspace.com/pivotisagoodboy
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Make Me Love You
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Artificial Horizon
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Incidental Backcloth
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Montecore
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La Mer
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Pivot Voltron
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I May Be Gone For Some Time
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Kirsten Dunst
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Helps None But Hurts None
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