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  1. After working as a duo for a short time, they recruited Perrin Moss and Simon Mavin in 2011 and formed Hiatus Kaiyote. [4] Mavin was then a member of The Bamboos but left that band to focus on Hiatus Kaiyote. Hiatus Kaiyote played their first gig at the 2011 Bohemian Masquerade Ball among sword swallowers, fire twirlers, and gypsy death core ...

  2. Keyboardist Simon Mavin performed on the album, but would leave the band shortly after due to the burgeoning success of his group Hiatus Kaiyote. [3] Luke Saunders joined on keyboards in mid-2013. [ citation needed ]

  3. In saying that, I did write a piece for Hiatus Kaiyote that came from a polyrhythmic idea (that’s science right?). The initial concept was to group quintuplets in a way that felt like it was in 4/4.

  4. Jun 30, 2021 · Looking to stand out, Hiatus Kaiyote and their manager Si Jay Gould coined the genre “wondercore” to describe their heady blend of restless jazz, bohemian funk and new-school R&B. Mavin ...

  5. Jul 21, 2023 · The pair talk about what inspired Simon to release something under his own name, look back on his early days in the Melbourne scene, and discuss how things are progressing in the studio recording the new Hiatus Kaiyote album.

  6. Jun 17, 2021 · I love the chords on that song. How did that come together? Simon Mavin: I just had an idea of the opening riff, and then I brought it to the band and it just literally turned into a song in a session or two; it was really quick.

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  8. Jun 27, 2024 · The triple Grammy-nominated Australian future soul band Hiatus Kaiyote are heralding a new optimism with Love Heart Cheat Code, the follow-up to their metaphysical opus Mood Valiant (2021). The lead single is the effervescent Everything's Beautiful, and it’s indeed apt in its title – worthy of Beyoncé. Hiatus Kaiyote are extolling mindfulness.

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