GOLD PANDA SIGNS TO CITY SLANG
ANNOUNCE NEW ALBUM GOOD LUCK AND DO YOUR BEST FOR MAY 27 RELEASE
City Slang welcome Gold Panda to the fold for the release of his forthcoming GOLD PANDA SIGNS TO CITY SLANGthird album. Good Luck And Do Your Best, set for release on May 27, 2016. The recordβs first single βTime Eaterβ is available online now.
The video for βTime Eaterβ was created by one of Gold Pandaβs long time collaborators, Ronni Shendar. The Israeli visual artist and curator recorded the footage in NYC, Berlin, Cologne, Hong Kong and Las Vegas. Previously Ronni has toured with Gold Panda creating live visuals, as well as the videos for previous releases βSnow & Taxisβ and βMarriage.β
Good Luck And Do Your Best was initially planned to be something else entirely. Early in 2014 the electronic artist most comfortable with the moniker Derwin Panda set out to Japan for the first of a pair of trips β the latest of many visits to a place he holds most dear. This time a photographer, Laura Lewis, accompanied him as Derwinβs plan was to collect both audio field recordings from his trip across the country as well as accompanying visuals, with Laura tasked to capture what they saw and encountered together. The idea was to be able to put together something other than a traditional record; a sight and sound documentary of his time there, but the expedition ended up being the catalyst for a new record.
It began with an album title. βHalfway through the first trip we bought rail tickets and rode across the country and went to Hiroshimaβ. Derwin explains. βOne afternoon we had taken a taxi, and as we got out, the Japanese taxi driverβs parting words to us as we left, were βgood luck and do your bestβ.
βIt was [the driver] speaking in English. He didnβt know English that well, but thereβs a Japanese phrase called βganbatte, kudasaiβ. And roughly translated, it basically means βdo your bestβ, or it can also mean βgood luckβ.β
As a result of that chance interaction, Derwin says, he had the title for an album as well as a starting basis for the music. βOnce you have a title, for me, things come together a lot easier for what itβs going to be.β Struck by the phrase, he ended up being led by the experience to make a record that is, to him βquite motivational, quite positive.β
Sonically, Derwin characterised the record by way of the visual inspiration he took from his Japanese trips. βI went over twice. Once in April, once in October, and theyβre the best times to visit, because the weather is calm – itβs not too hot or too cold.β
βThe album was recorded at home in Chelmsford, but I had that visual inspiration or documentation from Japan. So it was a look back. If you go in those months, Japan has this light that we donβt get here. Itβs hard to explain. You know how LA has this dusk feeling? – that orange light that makes the place glow, and the neon signs? Well, Japan has thisβ¦ at certain times of the year, it has this filter on stuff. So when we went the first time, there were a lot of pink and green colours. Mainly the buildings and cars and the people, and I think Laura captured those colours really well.β
Those sights and colours translated to a record that differs notably from his previous album, Half Of Where You Live. Whereas that record was occasionally taut, perhaps harder and more piecing, the 11 songs that comprise Good Luck And Do Your Best have a distinctly warmer palate, one that echoes Lucky Shiner a little more, albeit with a clearer range of sounds, and also, to Derwinβs mind, one where βthe tracks arenβt popping out against each other. Itβs a [complete] record.β
Having finished recording his album, Derwin took the songs to fellow musician and producer Luke Abbott, wherein Luke βmade it sound good, he put it into his magic smelterβ, Derwin laughs. Mixing it at Lukeβs studio, which similar to Gold Pandaβs place of work, resides in his parentβs house in Norwich, reinforced the nature of the record in Derwinβs mind. βIt has a homely feel. The tracks were made at home and they were mixed at Lukeβs studio, so throughout the process, thereβs always been access to family and your local surroundings. And banana bread.β
Good Luck And Do Your Best is Gold Panda at his most relaxed & confident. Doused in a chalky Japanese-inspired haze and underpinned with a positivity & strength of conviction founded in being created amongst familiar settings & routines, itβs a record that is explorative and expansive, yet hearteningly warm & familiar.
Good Luck And Do Your Best is to be released on May 27th via City Slang worldwide.
Good Luck And Do Your Best Track Listing:
1. Metal Bird
2. In My Car
3. Chiba Nights
4. Pink And Green
5. Song For A Dead Friend
6. I Am Real Punk
7. Autumn Fall
8. Halyards
9. Time Eater
10. Unthank
11. Your Good Times Are Just Beginning
Gold Panda Tour Dates:
March 3 β Zeewolde NL – Where the Wild Things Are Fest
March 25 – Amsterdam, NL – DGTL Fest
May 29 – London, UK – Tufnell Park Dome
June 11 – London, UK – Field Day Festival
June 16 – Barcelona, ES – Parc Del Forum
β¦additional EU/North American dates to be announced soon.