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		<title>Pnau Takes You On A Mind-Travelling Journey Via &#8216;Changa&#8217;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Australian band Pnau have released their fifth album, and it&#8217;s an eclectic journey of an LP! Five years in the making, Changa boasts an uplifting dancefloor aura to it, with band member Nick Littlemore (1/2 of Empire of the Sun) describing it as “our last hurrah to the dance floor”. This disco-centric yet genre-blending album has a ton of surprises&#8230;</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Australian band <a href="https://soundcloud.com/pnau" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Pnau</strong></a> have released their fifth album, and it&#8217;s an eclectic journey of an LP! Five years in the making, <em>Changa</em> boasts an uplifting dancefloor aura to it, with band member Nick Littlemore (1/2 of <a href="http://empireofthesun.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Empire of the Sun</strong></a>) describing it as “<em>our last hurrah to the dance floor</em>”.</p>
<p>This disco-centric yet genre-blending album has a ton of surprises around each corner, which&#8217;ll leave you feeling raved up after the full experience. Each song has its own way of showcasing a taste of what pop music can be, whether it&#8217;s felt as a more homely vibe, or something that&#8217;s dance- and synth-focused, like many of the tracks played out in today&#8217;s modern club scene.</p>
<p>Within the first few songs, you&#8217;ll hear the captivating voice of NY-based<strong> <a href="https://www.facebook.com/KiraDivineMusic/" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Kira Divine</a></strong>, who adds an extra burst of sunshine to each piece that she&#8217;s featured in. This especially rings true for the triple-Platinum certified hit of the summer, &#8216;Chameleon&#8217;; her South American-influenced vocals can turn any gloomy day into a wonderful period of bright times, especially with the playful gleam in her voice. The music video (below) does a stellar job of shining light on the colourful nature of the song as well.</p>
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The album then brings forth an indie-electro flair about midway through. &#8216;In My Head&#8217; sports the classic &#8220;dancing-by-yourself-in-your-room&#8221; vibe &#8211; carefree and uplifting, as it leaves you surrounded by nothing but your own thoughts and headspace. Maintaining an elevated level, the following track &#8216;Into The Sky&#8217; drifts through with a hint of a distorted grungy feel, with Nick singing to the heavens on the chorus.</p>
<p>Not too long after though, the dramatic piano tones of  &#8216;Please Forgive Me&#8217; feel like an immediate grounding back to reality, especially in the intro, yet they go so well with the pleas for forgiveness in the song&#8217;s chorus.</p>
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As the end of the album draws near, the trip starts taking a much more intergalactic turn. Generally, it&#8217;s this segment of tracks that also stands out more as dancefloor-ready, bringing a higher sense of energy and rhythm with them that compels one to get up and move. Starting off this cosmic journey with the already-released single &#8216;Young Melody&#8217;, Sydney&#8217;s own <a href="https://soundcloud.com/verabluemusic" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Vera Blue</strong></a> makes you feel like you can take on anything in your path, thanks to her empowering lyrics heard throughout. Tied in with the song&#8217;s grandiose, mystical vibe embedded into the overall production, you can&#8217;t help but feel like you&#8217;re taking off to another realm as you sing along to its repetitively catchy lyrics.</p>
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Imagine the tale in &#8216;La Grenouille&#8217; being narrated by a robotic frog &#8211; which shouldn&#8217;t be too hard, thanks to the warped lyrics made to sound extremely croaky &#8211; as she embarks on her spiritual expedition through a forest, a desert, and finally, the ocean. The album closes off with a trip back in time, with the 2014 anthem &#8216;Changes&#8217;, brought to life by <a href="https://soundcloud.com/faul-official" target="_blank" rel="noopener"><strong>Faul &amp; Wad</strong></a> &#8211; which in itself serves as a remake to Pnau&#8217;s original 2007 tune, &#8216;<a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5NRw_Pmgng" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Baby</a>&#8216;.</p>
<p>Dive into <em>Changa</em>, and let Pnau take you to places and soundscapes you didn&#8217;t think were conceivable; also check out the lively music video to &#8216;Chameleon&#8217;, and further immerse yourself in the beautiful cacophony of life, touched upon by the album&#8217;s overall magic.</p>
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