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Pnau ( ) is an Australian dance music trio originating from
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. The trio, a duo before 2016, consists of the musicians Nick Littlemore (vocals, production),
Peter Mayes Peter Mayes (born 5 October) is an Australian musician and producer. He is widely known for being a leading member of dance act Pnau. He is a longtime collaborator with Nick Littlemore and has produced and mixed many of his projects, most notab ...
(guitar, production) and Sam Littlemore (production), with the latter joining in 2016. Pnau has achieved multiple successes with their award-winning 1999 first album '' Sambanova'' and the widely acclaimed 2007 release '' Pnau''. Pnau is also recognised for a heavily publicised apprenticeship under the musician
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, who signed the duo after listening to the ''Pnau'' album. Several of Pnau's later projects have had John's involvement, such as the album ''
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'' and an album of Pnau recreations of Elton John's hits called '' Good Morning to the Night''. Apart from being a member of Pnau, Nick Littlemore also appears as one half of the project Empire of the Sun, which has had multiple chart-topping singles. In November 2016, the new line-up released "
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", the first single from their album ''
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''.


Biography


1990s: Beginnings

Pnau formed in Sydney, New South Wales by Nick Littlemore and
Peter Mayes Peter Mayes (born 5 October) is an Australian musician and producer. He is widely known for being a leading member of dance act Pnau. He is a longtime collaborator with Nick Littlemore and has produced and mixed many of his projects, most notab ...
. The two met at secondary school at the age of 12 years old and began performing together in the mid-1990s, initially playing
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, and trance music. Littlemore recalled meeting Mayes when he was 10; "He tripped me over. We hated each other for a couple years and then we started sneaking out and going to raves when we were about 13 and we formed a bond over intense music." Littlemore and Mayes created their first album when they were in their mid-teens. "It was called Fractal Geometric Spaces Made of Light," Littlemore remembers, "Which is probably why it was never picked up." The duo's first commercially available tracks were a pair of nine-minute tracks, "Frisk" and "Anthropophagi", that led off ''doof@cybersonic.aust.com'' – an underground acid trance compilation album distributed by cult electronic label Creative Vibes in 1996. Pnau would then feature on another Creative Vibes project, 1998's compilation record ''Evolutionary Vibes III: The Evolution Will Not Be Televised'', with the song "Discone".


1999–2002: ''Sambanova''

In July 1999, Pnau officially released their debut album '' Sambanova'' under the independent label Peking Duck. It was recorded in a bedroom studio and they state they only expected it to sell "a few thousand copies". The album was pulled from record stores for using uncleared samples, but re-released in June 2000 and peaked inside the ARIA top 40. In October 2000, at the ARIA Music Awards of 2000, the album won Best Dance Release. In a 2003 interview with '' The Age'', Mayes said that they had no understanding of sample clearances due to their naïveté in the music business. Mayes claimed that the album's recall did seriously affect their commercial sales. Littlemore later contested "They screwed us over for $300,000. Warners didn't; another third party did. But that happens. We're still here, we're still doing it." Pnau went on to make many live appearances at music festivals like Big Day Out in 2001 and
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in 2002. During this time, they garnered a reputation for their lively performances.


2003–2007: ''Again''

In October 2003, Pnau released their second studio album, ''
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''. The album was not a commercial success and Littlemore was later quoted as ''
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'' being "the worst record I've ever done". Littlemore has since retracted the statement. When asked if he still considered ''Again'' to be his worst record, Littlemore responded, "Well next to ''
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''. They're sort of on par." Littlemore further explained that his opinions are influenced by the albums' commercial success, which is an easy headspace for him to get into since "everyone loves Empire of the Sun, it's sold 1.1 million records." Despite the seemingly unfavorable album response, several tracks received considerable acclaim - the most noteworthy being ''We Love The Fresh Kills'' which was a significantly popular single for the duo at the time. However, because of ''
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s lackluster success the pair parted ways for some time to work with other artists such as Robbie Williams, Van She, and
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.


2007–2009: ''Pnau'' and Empire of the Sun

In 2007, the duo reunited and wrote over two-hundred songs together and started to lay down an entire album with Nick Littlemore's brother Sam Littlemore as producer. They sent a work-in-progress track to long-time friend and collaborator Luke Steele, who sent back the track with his own vocals. After receiving the track, the Littlemore brothers and Mayes agreed to scrap almost everything they had laid down to focus on a more vocally centered album. The track became known as "With You Forever" and the finalised album was released under the self-titled name '' Pnau''. The album not only featured vocal work from Luke Steele and Nick Littlemore himself, but also had many guest appearances such as Ladyhawke, Feadz, Nik Yannika from Lost Valentinos and Michael DeFrancesco from Van She. The album was released to high critical acclaim and gained unexpected favorable attention from Elton John, declaring it to be the greatest record he'd heard in ten years. Inspired by their track "With You Forever", Pnau began work on a collaboration with Luke Steele, which would call themselves Empire of the Sun. Originally titled Steelemore, Empire of the Sun released it debut single in August 2008 titled "
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" and its debut album in October 2008 with ''
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''. Nick Littlemore and Luke Steele took the roles of bandmates, while Peter Mayes assumed the role of producer. Some critics were quick to note that the band sounded more like a work of Pnau than Luke Steele's band The Sleepy Jackson. Empire of the Sun has achieved international success having been certified 2× Platinum in Australia and gold in the United Kingdom, as well as winning eleven ARIA awards. Pnau makes it clear on their Myspace numerous times that not only is Empire of the Sun a side project of theirs, but that they are also the producers. Regarding Empire of the Sun, in early 2009 news began appearing that Nick Littlemore had disappeared. The reality had been that Nick Littlemore had left Empire of the Sun to begin work on the fourth Pnau album along with
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.


2010–2011: ''Soft Universe''

In 2010, Pnau's track " Baby" (Remixed by Breakbot) appeared in the release of Sony Computer Entertainment's " Gran Turismo 5", in the Background Music (BGM) playlist. In February 2011, Pnau released "The Truth", the lead single from their forthcoming fourth studio album, ''
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''. ''Soft Universe'' was released in June 2011 and peaked at number 13 on the ARIA Charts. Littlemore has described it as a very "emotional" album, inspired by the breakup with his long-time girlfriend. With input from
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, the album features Littlemore singing all the vocals on the album along with tracks co-written with fellow Aussie artist Martin Craft and producer Mark Saunders. The album was positively received, although mainly critics expressed discontent with the lack of the "endearing weirdness of previous Pnau and Empire releases." The ''Soft Universe'' album received the Australian Independent Record (AIR) Award for Best Independent Dance/Electronica Album.


2012–2015: ''Good Morning to the Night''

On 10 March 2012, the first remix track from the anticipated, upcoming Elton John rework album commissioned for Pnau was leaked, initially airing on Pete Tong's BBC Radio 1 broadcast. In July 2012 two singles were released from the album, " Good Morning to the Night" and "
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", while the album '' Good Morning to the Night'' was released and reaching number 1 on the UK Albums Chart. In November 2013 French duo
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released " Changes" credited to vs. Pnau. The song samples Pnau's " Baby" and reached the top ten in numerous countries across Europe.


2016–2018: ''Changa''

In November 2016, Pnau released "
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" as the lead single from the upcoming fifth studio album. The song peaked at number 4 on the ARIA Charts and was certified 4× platinum. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2017, the song won the groups their second
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. ''
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'' was released in November 2017 and peaked at number 11 on the ARIA Charts. The album spawned two more singles " Go Bang" and "
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". At the
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, "Go Bang" won the group's third ARIA Award for Best Dance Release.


2019–present: sixth studio album

The band released the single " Solid Gold" on 2 May 2019. The song continues Pnau's collaboration with Kira Divine on vocals, and also features additional vocals by Marques Toliver. The band hosted a live chat on their Facebook page to support the release. In August 2019, the band released the single "All of Us". In December 2020, the band worked with Ladyhawke again and released the single " River". In August 2021, Pnau produced a remix medley of several
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songs along with
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, titled "
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". The single charted in many countries worldwide, becoming their 3rd top 10 in Australia and their second in the UK, as well as their first song to chart in the US. On June 24, 2022, the band released the remix of “Don’t Fly Away” by Elvis Presley on the soundtrack to the movie Elvis.


Pronunciations

One accepted pronunciation of ''Pnau'' is "pah-now". The name is commonly accented to simulate the sound of a gunshot. Nick Littlemore explained the name was the result of an instance when he was speaking in tongues. After shouting gibberish for half an hour, Littlemore decided ''Pnau'' would be an appropriate band name. Another theory on the pronunciation, according to one interview with the pair, is "pah-nyeow". The group has on other occasions explained that the name "rhymes with meow".


Discography


Studio albums


Remix albums


Singles

Notes


Promotional singles


Awards and nominations


AIR Awards

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, ''Soft Universe'' , Best Independent Dance/Electronic Album , , rowspan="2" , , - , "Solid Ground" , Best Independent Dance/Electronic Single , , - , rowspan="2" , AIR Awards of 2018 , ''Changa'' , Best Independent Dance/Electronic Album , , rowspan="2" , , - , "Go Bang" , Best Independent Dance/Electronic Single , , - , AIR Awards of 2020 , "Solid Gold" , Best Independent Dance/Electronic Single , , , - ,
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, "River" (featuring Ladyhawke) , Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single , , , - , AIR Awards of 2022 , "Stranger Love" (with
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) , Best Independent Dance, Electronica or Club Single , ,


ARIA Awards

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is an annual awards ceremony that recognises excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of
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. They commenced in 1987. Pnau have won 3 awards from 17 nominations. , - , rowspan="1",
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, , "Solid Gold" , , Best Dance Release , , , - , Clemens Habicht - "Solid Gold" , , Best Video , , , - , rowspan="2",
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, , Imogen Grist, Nick Littlemore for "Lucky" (featuring Vlossom) , , Best Video , , , - , All of Us Australian Tour , , Best Australian Live Act , , , -


APRA Awards

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are held in Australia and New Zealand by the
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to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually. , - , rowspan="2",
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2019 File:2019 collage v1.png, From top left, clockwise: Hong Kong protests turn to widespread riots and civil disobedience; House of Representatives votes to adopt articles of impeachment against Donald Trump; CRISPR gene editing first used to experim ...
, rowspan="2", "Go Bang" , Dance Work of the Year , , - , Most Played Australian Work , , - ,
2020 2020 was heavily defined by the COVID-19 pandemic, which led to global Social impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, social and Economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, economic disruption, mass cancellations and postponements of events, COVID- ...
, "Solid Gold" , Most Performed Dance Work of the Year , , - ,
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, "All of Us" (featuring Ollie Gabriel) , Most Performed Dance Work of the Year , , - ,
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, "River" (featuring Ladyhawke) , Most Performed Dance Work of the Year , , -


J Award

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MTV Europe Music Awards

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, themselves , Best Australian Act , , -


National Live Music Awards

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Rolling Stone Australia Awards

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are awarded annually in January or February by the Australian edition of '' Rolling Stone'' magazine for outstanding contributions to popular culture in the previous year. ! , - , 2022 , Pnau , Rolling Stone Global Award , , , -


References


External links

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Pnau Interview with Alchemy
SBS Radio 2008-04-30
"Pnau and then"
The Age, 17 October 2003
Discogs entry for PnauVideo from the PNAU live in France for the before of the Trans Musicales festivalReview of Good Morning to the Night
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