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How about we take it a step further: Gotye's song "Somebody That I Used to Know" is sooooo different from the rest of his discography. The rest of that album is great but is stylistically very different and never blew me away like that one single.
Lol. I'm the opposite. Love his other stuff. I can sing along to most of the songs on two albums, but that hit... It's an instant classic, but very much a pop song. His other stuff is almost antipop
The track where he sings about his new keyboard tech goes harder than it should. That whole album is great.
Yes! That song is so weird (in a good way).
You could say it was 'state of the art'
That's his one and only song on my 'liked songs' play list. Love it
Antipop is definitely a great way to describe all his other stuff. And to be clear, I kinda went against the theme of this discussion because I genuinely quite like his other stuff, just not to the degree that I like that one hit.
'As I lay dying' might appeal to you. It's another song that's great but nothing like the other stuff in the catalog piece
Until very recently, I thought that the whole track was an original production. Turns out Gotye is something of a sampling genius - mad respect for the craft in STIUtK, and what a killer set of melodies on top of everything else.
I heard a story once that he made that song to show how easy it is to have a mega hit song even though he didn't like it himself, kind of like the guys that formed MGMT. Unsure of the source on that and it could very well be untrue but it would make sense.
MGMT is another good one! First album was amazing, 2nd one was really good, everything else is meh except Little Dark Age (just the song).
little dark age (album) really just should have been 7 copies of little dark age (song). for some reason I always want more but nothing ever quite fits to follow up
What's most impressive are his animations. This is on his main YouTube channel. Really good stuff.