Katy Steele new single and national tour
Armed with one of Australia’s most distinctive voices, Katy Steele releases the beautiful and daring new single Where’s the Laughter, the first official release to be lifted off her forthcoming debut solo album Human. The LP is set to be released in Australia on Friday 21st October and to celebrate the release, Katy will be showcasing her new material on the road in September, playing shows in Perth, Melbourne, Brisbane and Sydney.
Where’s the Laughter was written and recorded by Steele in the basement studio of her childhood home in Perth and co-produced with fellow Perth native Matt Gio (Abbe May, San Cisco, Birds Of Tokyo). Of working with Gio, Steele says their collaboration was inspired by experimentation and hip hop production. “We started to experiment with making our own loops out of percussive layers like clicks, claps and things really started to change feel. The songs started to feel real and human. We were heavily influenced by raw, organic sounding percussion and it really became a foundation for the record. I wanted to marry that element with my obsession with the voice and gospel choirs.”
That percussive exploration also influenced the mixing of the record, as Katy enlisted Eric J Dubowsky (Flume, Chet Faker, Wafia) who’s revered touch added a contemporary dynamic that pushed the record to another level.
“There is a strength to this record which resides with a sense of empowerment. Letting go of the past and the simple pleasure of getting caught in the moment. ‘Where’s the Laughter’ is about that innocent moment of letting yourself go. Finding the humor and finding the freedom of being present.”
Human is an album filled with colour and versatility, showcasing a determined level of artistry, that is immediately obvious thanks to the sheer amount of energy Steele and collaborator Matt Gio have injected into the LP. The songs have undergone several evolutions, as Steele explains. “Some of the tunes were written in Perth on a clunky upright in my parents’ front room. Some were written in an underground studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn. This debut really is a snapshot of the last few years of my life.”
Since her time fronting Little Birdy for eight-years and three wildly revered ARIA top 10 albums (Confetti (2009), Hollywood (2006) and Bigbiglove (2004)), Steele has proven herself to be an artist that has carved out a career in her own right. Human allows for an eye opening glimpse into all that Katy Steele’s journey has lead up to until now, while providing sonic clarity to the path she is set to take in the future.
Katy Steele Where’s the Laughter single tour tickets on sale now
Thu 8th Sept - Sydney, Plan B - tickets from Moshtix
Fri 9th Sept - Geelong, Workers Club - tickets from Oztix
Sat 10th Sept - Melbourne, Hugs and Kisses - tickets from Oztix
Sun 11th Sept - Brisbane, Black Bear Lodge - tickets from Oztix
Sun 18th Sept - Perth, Mojos - tickets from Heatseeker
Where’s the Laughter was written and recorded by Steele in the basement studio of her childhood home in Perth and co-produced with fellow Perth native Matt Gio (Abbe May, San Cisco, Birds Of Tokyo). Of working with Gio, Steele says their collaboration was inspired by experimentation and hip hop production. “We started to experiment with making our own loops out of percussive layers like clicks, claps and things really started to change feel. The songs started to feel real and human. We were heavily influenced by raw, organic sounding percussion and it really became a foundation for the record. I wanted to marry that element with my obsession with the voice and gospel choirs.”
That percussive exploration also influenced the mixing of the record, as Katy enlisted Eric J Dubowsky (Flume, Chet Faker, Wafia) who’s revered touch added a contemporary dynamic that pushed the record to another level.
“There is a strength to this record which resides with a sense of empowerment. Letting go of the past and the simple pleasure of getting caught in the moment. ‘Where’s the Laughter’ is about that innocent moment of letting yourself go. Finding the humor and finding the freedom of being present.”
Human is an album filled with colour and versatility, showcasing a determined level of artistry, that is immediately obvious thanks to the sheer amount of energy Steele and collaborator Matt Gio have injected into the LP. The songs have undergone several evolutions, as Steele explains. “Some of the tunes were written in Perth on a clunky upright in my parents’ front room. Some were written in an underground studio in Dumbo, Brooklyn. This debut really is a snapshot of the last few years of my life.”
Since her time fronting Little Birdy for eight-years and three wildly revered ARIA top 10 albums (Confetti (2009), Hollywood (2006) and Bigbiglove (2004)), Steele has proven herself to be an artist that has carved out a career in her own right. Human allows for an eye opening glimpse into all that Katy Steele’s journey has lead up to until now, while providing sonic clarity to the path she is set to take in the future.
Katy Steele Where’s the Laughter single tour tickets on sale now
Thu 8th Sept - Sydney, Plan B - tickets from Moshtix
Fri 9th Sept - Geelong, Workers Club - tickets from Oztix
Sat 10th Sept - Melbourne, Hugs and Kisses - tickets from Oztix
Sun 11th Sept - Brisbane, Black Bear Lodge - tickets from Oztix
Sun 18th Sept - Perth, Mojos - tickets from Heatseeker