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Matthew Dear Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Matthew Dear

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2162 Larimer St

Jun 8, 2024

9:00 PM MDT
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Matthew Dear is coming to Stay Tuned for a rare performance of one of his earliest monikers - False. He will be supported by Denver's Shannon Von Kelly and Alex Whittier. Listen to False: https://push.fm/fl/7mftqjxp About Matthew Dear: Matthew Dear is a shapeshifter, oscillating seamlessly between DJ, dance-music producer, and experimental pop auteur. He is a founding artist on both Ghostly International and its dancefloor offshoot, Spectral Sound. He writes, produces, and mixes all of his work. He’s had remixes commissioned by The XX, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Spoon, Hot Chip, The Postal Service, and Chemical Brothers; he’s made mixes for DJ Kicks, Get Physical’s Body Language, and Fabric mix series. He maintains four aliases (Audion, False, Jabberjaw, and Matthew Dear), each with its own style and distinct visual identity. He straddles multiple musical worlds and belongs to none, now nearly 20 years into his kaleidoscopic career, with five albums and two dozen EPs plus millions of miles in the rearview of his biography. Dear’s 2003 full-length debut, Leave Luck to Heaven, is a suite of sparse, wickedly funky house laced with Dear’s deep, distinctive vocals, and includes the much-loved single “Dog Days” (voted one of Pitchfork’s Top 100 Songs of the Decade). The record was met with rapturous acclaim from both the dance-music establishment and the critical press, including a four-star review in Rolling Stone. The 2007 follow-up, Asa Breed, is a considerable departure from Heaven’s dancefloor excursions, incorporating the polyrhythms of Afrobeat, the irreverent pop sensibilities of Brian Eno, and the austere beauty of Krautrock. More four-stars reviews followed, and Dear subsequently began touring with a live three-piece band, Matthew Dear’s Big Hands, in which Dear acted as frontman, commanding the stage with a Bryan Ferry-like swagger and a gentleman’s grace. 2010 saw the release of Dear’s watershed third album, Black City, a darkly playful sound-world that envelops the listener like the arms of a malevolent lover. Black City was met with near-unanimous critical praise, earning top marks from Mojo, Uncut, Q, URB, and the Village Voice, ending up on countless year-end lists, and earning Pitchfork’s coveted Best New Music nod. A worldwide tour followed, in which Dear and a newly expanded band continued to hone their live chops with vicious focus, as well as a remix EP in 2011 and a run of live dates with Interpol. In 2012, Dear released Beams, a collection of weird and wild rhythm-driven pop songs. Equal parts optimistic and uneasy, it was both a drastic departure from and a worthy successor to Black City’s gothic masterwork. “A forward-looking moment that also serves as the closing on the latest chapter in Dear’s evolution,” said Resident Advisor in their 4.0/5 review. Over the next five years, Dear would tour internationally with Depeche Mode and Hot Chip, DJ and release music under his Audion alias, and embrace a life of studio tinkering and family time back home. He also accepted a lecturing position at the University of Michigan School of Music and explored creative partnerships with General Electric (a music experiment sampling thousands of their machines, bundled by BitTorrent) and Microsoft (a Cannes Lions award-winning installation called DELQA, premiered at New Museum). In the summer of 2017, he shared two slyly different singles under his own name: the moody, urgent “Modafinil Blues” and the buoyant, blithe, Tegan and Sara-featuring “Bad Ones.” Next came a tour with MGMT and the announcement of Bunny — his fifth full-length released October 2018 — which follows both modes, among others, parading down a rabbit hole of unhinged phrasings, dreams, and interludes. A dual vision of avant-pop; an artistic reckoning from a 21st-century polymath; persona splintered, paradox paraphrased, a riddle rendered. Bunny further confirms that Dear occupies a rarified corner of the musical universe: no longer tethered to any one genre, respected by his peers, and blessed with a bottomless well of creative energy.
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Bunny
$21.98
Matthew Dear DJ-Kicks
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Black City
$7.39
Beams
$12.59
Preacher's Sigh & Potion: Lost Album
$19.99
Fabric 27 :
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Dog Days [Vinyl]
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Matthew Dear - Slowdance EP
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Asa Breed
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Backstroke
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Franniepie
December 15th 2019
Matthew’s set was fantastic! I’ve never seen him live before but had listened to his music plenty before this. His live versions were so well done and showcase his talents as DJ and singer. I hope I have an opportunity to see him again soon.
Austin, TX@
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Matthew Dear Biography

In the span of a few years, Texas-born, Detroit-based Matthew Dear has established himself as one of America's foremost minimal techno producers. Dear and Ghostly International founder Sam Valenti IV met while the two were attending the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor. In 1999, Dear collaborated with ghettotech pioneer Daisha on Ghostly's inaugural 12", "Hands Up for Detroit." In 2001 he released "Irreparably Dented," his debut 12" on Ghostly International's more dancefloor-oriented Spectral Sound subsidiary. The "Stealing Moves" 12" followed in 2002. That same year, Dear signed a deal with legendary Canadian techno producer Richie Hawtin's influential Plus 8 label, where he released three 12" singles as False. In 2003, he released the "Girlfriend" 12" on Berlin's Perlon as Jabberjaw. Two more releases on Spectral Sound under his own name followed later that year, "EP1" and "EP2." In late 2003, he issued his debut full-length on Spectral, "Leave Luck To Heaven," to wide acclaim. The "Backstroke" EP followed in 2004. Dear's 2007 full-length, "Asa Breed," found him working with a more song-based and pop-inclined sound.

Dear has also released several works through Spectral as his dirty-minded hard-techno alter ego, Audion. The "Kisses" EP was his first release under the Audion moniker in 2004; two more EPs, 2004's "The Pong" and 2005's "Just Fucking" followed. Songs collected from these EPs and new material appeared on Audion's debut full-length, "Suckfish" in October 2005. Audion produced a mix for the well-regarded FABRIC series in 2006; later that year he collaborated with Berliner Ellen Allien on a split single.
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