Cosmo Midnight release fun new single – “Mind Off.”

Cosmo’s Midnight Share Video For New Single “Mind Off” (Feat. Kudu Blue)
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One of Australia’s finest electronic exports, Cosmo’s Midnight (Patrick & Cosmo Liney), have revealed the accompanying film clip to their recent single, “Mind Off,” featuring Kudu Blue.Directed by Melbourne-based production company Late Nite Films (RÜFÜS, Dappled Cities, Gang of Youths), the film clip features Patrick and Cosmo as the main protagonists. Breaking into wealthy homes and stealing everything from precious artifacts to record players, the boys come to a halt before a mysterious painting. A woman emerges from the artwork, hypnotizing the duo in what ends up being a surreal twist of fate.

“Mind Off” follows acclaimed single “History” which was released earlier this year via Stereogum. “History” took the duo on their maiden tour of North America, playing to record crowds and selling out shows at both The Roxy in Los Angeles and Rough Trade in New York. Meanwhile in Australia, “History” is currently 2017’s #1 played song on triple j, with “Mind Off” close behind, making it the duo’s second consecutive track this year to reach “#1 Most Played” status on triple j.

After astonishing crowds with their exceptional Splendour In The Grass performance in July, Cosmo’s Midnight set off on their biggest international tour to date. The duo recently performed on stages across Asia and New Zealand, catching up with Billboard China and HypeBeast along the way. Patrick and Cosmo recently wrapped up their world tour, playing a run of six shows in select cities across North America.

Cosmo’s Midnight have been drip feeding their excellence all year. With two international tours, two of 2017’s biggest singles and now an imaginative new video, they’re about to make a triumphant return to their homeland.

Watch Cosmo’s Midnight’s “Mind Off” Video:
https://youtu.be/5LvO-K_0BNA
Cosmo’s Midnight Tour Dates:
Saturday, September 30 – Yours & Owls Festival, Wollongong, Australia
Saturday, September 30 – Sweaty Palms, Erina, Australia

Photo by Alex Johnstone

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Nik Havert

I've been a music fan since my parents gave me a record player for Christmas when I was still in grade school. The first record I remember owning was "Sesame Street Disco." I've been a professional writer since 2004, but writing long before that. My first published work was in a middle school literary magazine and was a story about a zoo in which the animals could talk.

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