Pikachunes

Pikachunes
Birth name Miles McDougall
Also known as Miles G. Loveless
Genres Indie Pop, Electronica, House
Occupation(s) Musician, producer
Instruments Various (drum machine, drums, etc.)
Years active 2009-present
Labels Monday Records
Lil' Chief Records
WHY Records
Associated acts Princess Chelsea
Tiger Tones
Website Pikachunes.com
Notable instruments
Drums

Pikachunes is the indie pop musical project of Miles McDougall (i.e. Miles G. Loveless), a songwriter, musician and producer based in Wellington, New Zealand. Trained in jazz, for McDougall "a typical track features one or two synths, a 70's analog bass line, and a series of reverberated vocal harmonies, all driven by an atypical disco beat.".[1]

Early life, education

Miles McDougall was born and raised in Christchurch, New Zealand.[2] He grew up listening intently to musicians such as the Pet Shop Boys, Eurythmics, B52′s and Matt Bianco, and as an adult listens to most releases from DFA Records and Kitsuné.[3] He studied classical music in his youth,[1] and after graduating high school, studied at the CPIT, Jazz School; majoring in performance on drum kit.[2]

Founding

McDougall founded Pikachunes as a solo project in 2009, after a skateboarding incident left him with plates and pins in his arm. At the time he was studying Jazz Performance on drums and working towards a Bachelor of Music. While his arm healed McDougall turned to digital composition and production to keep himself occupied. According to McDougall, "The name came to me whilst I was in hospital under heavy amounts of morphine for pain. As cliche as it sounds I woke up with the name in my head and it stuck."[3] In August 2015 McDougall signed with Sydney record label, Monday Records.[4]

Releases

After finishing a national tour in 2009 with O'Lovely and Tiger Tones,[5] Pikachunes released his debut EP in 2010.[5]

His first LP, Pikachunes, was released on Lil' Chief Records in September 2011. The songwriting process took six months, with McDougall building the songs first out of the rhythm section.[3] The single from the album, "Nervous," was dubbed an "addictive Pet Shop Boys-esque lead single."[3] He released music videos for the tracks "Shout It Out” and “Just a Boy.”[3]

He went on to perform live in New Zealand, Australia, The East Coast of the United States, and has made multiple tours of Europe, often sharing shows with labelmate Princess Chelsea.[3] He has played alongside groups like Star Slinger,[5]Gold Panda,[5] Bachelorette and Casiotone For The Painfully Alone.[5]

In February 2013 he released the EP Miles on Lil' Chief. It features his remix of the Kids of 88 track "Tucan," and guest appearances by Boycrush and Zowie, the latter providing vocals for the single "Cinnamon Pop Dream."[6] The album was mastered by Dejisan Suskov at Revolver Studios.[1]

Style

About his sound, "a typical track features one or two synths, a 70's analog bass line, and a series of reverberated vocal harmonies, all driven by an atypical disco beat."[1] He performs onstage with only a drum machine, a laptop,[1][5] and a microphone,[3] though in the latter of 2012 he claimed to be putting together a band for live performances.[3]

Discography

Albums
Singles

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Pikachunes". Lil' Chief Records. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  2. 1 2 "Interview with Pikachunes - NZ @ CMJ". Those Who Dig. November 1, 2011. Retrieved 2013-04-13. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  3. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "The Only Boy at the Party: An Interview with Pikachunes". Fishpork. October 13, 2011. Retrieved 2013-04-13. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  4. "Pikachunes joins Monday Records -". Retrieved 2015-09-22.
  5. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Pikachunes". New Zealand Herald. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  6. "Listen: Pikachunes - Cinnamon Pop Dream (UTR Premiere)". UndertheRadar. February 4, 2013. Retrieved 2013-04-13.

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