Canadian electronic music duo
Blue Hawaii are a Canadian electronic music duo from Montreal , Quebec , composed of Braids member Raphaelle "Ra" Standell-Preston and Alexander Kirby (also known as Agor).[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] They have released an EP, Blooming Summer (2010) and three studio albums, Untogether (2013), Tenderness (2017) and Open Reduction Internal Fixation (2019) all on Arbutus Records .[ 4] The first two albums were nominated for the Juno Award for Electronic Album of the Year .[ 5]
History
The band's debut EP, Blooming Summer , was released in 2010 on Arbutus,[ 6] a cooperative label set up to promote members of a music and artistic community in Montreal's Mile End neighbourhood. The two musicians performed in Montreal, at times with other members of the collective.[ 7]
The pair released their first studio album, Untogether in 2013,[ 8] and then went out on tour.[ 9] The album chronicled the end of the pair's romantic relationship, and the group ended after the release, with Ra concentrating on Braids and Agor focusing on DJing.[ 10]
In 2014, Agor reworked some of their existing tracks and released a mixtape, Agor Edits .[ 11]
The group reunited in 2016 in Los Angeles,[ 12] and a single, No One Like You , was released in 2017.[ 13] That same year, Blue Hawaii released their second album, Tenderness .[ 14] [ 15]
In 2018, the pair performed at the Ypsigrock festival in Sicily .[ 16]
Their third studio album, Open Reduction Internal Fixation , was released on October 11, 2019.[ 17]
Diamond Shovel , the pair's fourth studio album was released on June 7, 2024.[ 18]
Discography
Studio albums
Untogether (2013, Arbutus Records )
Tenderness (2017, Arbutus Records)
Open Reduction Internal Fixation (2019, Arbutus Records)[ 17]
Diamond Shovel (2024, Helix Records)[ 18]
Mixtapes
Agor Edits (2014, Arbutus Records)
Singles and EPs
Blue Hawaii / Braids split cassette EP with Braids (2010, Arbutus Records)
Blooming Summer EP (2010, Arbutus Records)
"Try to Be" promo CD single (2013, Arbutus Records)
"Get Happy" / "Get Happier" digital single (2014, Arbutus Records)
"No One Like You" digital single (2017, Arbutus Records)
"All That Blue" digital single (2019, Arbutus Records)[ 17]
Under 1 House EP (2020, Arbutus Records)
"My Bestfriend's House" digital single (2022, Arbutus Records)
"Butterfly" digital single (2022, Arbutus Records)
References
^ "We Spoke to Blue Hawaii" .
^ "Arbutus Records" . Arbutus Records . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "LookoutPresents.com" . LookoutPresents.com . Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "Blue Hawaii Return with New Album Tenderness, Share New Song "No One Like You": Listen" . Pitchfork . 25 July 2017.
^ "Juno Awards nominations offer a few surprises" . Toronto Star , by Ben Rayner, Feb. 6, 2018
^ "Blue Hawaii Blooming Summer" . Exclaim! , May 20, 2010
^ "Blue Hawaii Rialto, Montreal QC September 30" . Exclaim! , Sophie Naima Caird, Oct 01, 2010
^ "#MTLMoments: Blue Hawaii on Montreal’s Urban Village" by Sasha Geffen, Consequences of Sound , on July 29, 2013.
^ "Here's Why You Should Find Your Home In Other People" . Todd Van Luling, The Huffington Post , 01/07/2015
^ "Blue Hawaii get reconnected" . 6 October 2017.
^ "Blue Hawaii Shares Agor Edits Mixtape" . Paste Magazine , By Dan Holmes | December 18, 2014
^ "Blue Hawaii on Apple Music" . iTunes .
^ "Daily Dose: Blue Hawaii, "No One Like You" . Paste Magazine , by Adrian Spinelli | July 25, 2017
^ "Blue Hawaii Return With New Album Tenderness, Share New Song "No One L - Pitchfork" . Pitchfork.com . 25 July 2017. Retrieved 10 November 2017 .
^ "Ann Vriend, Blue Hawaii and Nature Of" . CBC News , Katherine Duncan · CBC News · Jan 11, 2018
^ "Fantasy festival: Highlights from Sicily's spectacular Ypsigrock Festival 2018" . Gigwise , Vic Galloway, 17th August 2018
^ a b c Monroe, Jazz (August 22, 2019). "Blue Hawaii Announce New Album Open Reduction Internal Fixation, Share Song: Listen" . Pitchfork . Retrieved August 22, 2019 .
^ a b "Blue Hawaii Share New Single "Belly Ring": Listen" . Stereogum . 2024-04-15. Retrieved 2024-06-06 .
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