Mind Enterprises

Mind Enterprises

Genres: Italy, Lo-Fi, italian, pop, torino

About Mind Enterprises

Mind Enterprises is the aesthetic universe and musical dreamworld of Turin-raised producer Andrea Tirone. Born in 1985, Tirone draws from the fizzy, synth-powered Italo that defined the era; groovy, disco-adjacent basslines, hypnotic drum patterns and cosmic keyboard odysseys that traverse continents. Tirone perceives his ever-growing collection of vintage synthesisers like a “palette of colours”, or an orchestra of performers. “Every single machine has a distinctive sound that is exclusively the sound of that machine”, he says, describing the charity shops in his new home of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria as “heaven”, and noting how he has bought “a few things for really stupid prices”, like a vintage 1970s audio mixer. Mind Enterprises’ production set-up, which largely forgoes computer software for hardware like Akai MPCs and Elka drum machines leans palpably on the live aspect of music-making. “This is where I come from and what I’m used to as a musician,” says Tirone, who began life in Italian post-punk band in 2005, before launching his solo career in 2012 after moving to London. Since then, he has released a clutch of EPs—including 2012’s Summer War/Sister and 2013’s My Girl—and a debut album in 2016, Idealist. Now Mind Enterprises returns with an intoxicating new sound that represents a more spontaneous approach to songwriting, while further honing his visual identity. Following the 2018 singles ‘Gemini’ and ‘S.H.A.K.E’, this year has seen the release of dizzying disco heater ‘Ballare’, inspired by ESG’s 1983 classic, ‘Dance’. Razor-sharp new electro-pop single ‘Monogamy’ is accompanied by a ‘80s-style VHS video from London-based video director Jack Barraclough. “I’m a big fan of the Chemise song ‘She Can’t Love You’ and took inspiration from that idea of someone being unable to be monogamous,” explains Tirone. “I made this bass-driven dance floor tune, and in collaboration with Jack Barraclough we made the video reflecting the idea of a femme fatale, for whom one man will never be enough!” Barraclough has directed four of the recent Mind Enterprises videos (and his social media content), alongside other content including dance tutorials and horoscope videos, all with recurring characters. “This comes together into what should now be called the Mind Enterprises Expanded Universe. (MEEU)” explains Jack, “With ‘Monogamy’ we have bottled the Mind Enterprises aesthetic in purest form. This is partly thanks to the format – I shot the video on a Sony Trinicon 3000, a betamax camera from 1982”. Through his visual output, which is spiced with tongue-in-cheek humour, Tirone pokes fun at consumerism and parodies the silliness of the ‘80s. However, taking inspiration from his artist girlfriend’s bold figurative style and his drummer Roberto, “who took a weird fashion turn a few years ago”, he is more than partial to a piece of retro athleisure wear. “The result is often funny, but I am doing it seriously. It’s about trying to cheer people up”. Similar to the vaporwave aesthetic, nostalgia and consumerism are chewed up and reconfigured by a critical eye. Musically, the new album—which is out next year —gleans influences from ‘80s Italo greats like Kano and is lightly tempered with the pulse of ‘90s dance-pop. Tirone says he was tempted to add a flavour of the gnawa music he fell in love with during a recent trip to Morocco, but is “trying to be more concentrated and contained this time around”. “On my first record, I tried to sum up everything that I liked in one—Afrobeat, Italo disco, West African funk, post-punk, but if you try and do something so intricate as a solo producer, then the music can lose a bit of its spontaneity.

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Mind Enterprises — Top 16 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Mind Enterprises The Clapping Song
Mind Enterprises Zurück zum Thema | Interview mit Reimund Schwarze
Mind Enterprises My Girl (2013)
Mind Enterprises The Clapping Song (Extended)
Mind Enterprises My Girl
Mind Enterprises Girls & Boys
Mind Enterprises Mont Blanc (Original Mix)
Mind Enterprises Lover Boy
Mind Enterprises S.H.A.K.E (Breakbot Remix)
Mind Enterprises Idol
Mind Enterprises The Clapping Song (Kungs Remix)
Mind Enterprises Mont Blanc (Purple Disco Machine Remix) (Edit)
Mind Enterprises The Clapping Song | Funky
Mind Enterprises Idealistic
Mind Enterprises Girls & Boys (Extended Mix)
Mind Enterprises The Clapping Song (Time Records
The Clapping Song
Zurück zum Thema | Interview mit Reimund Schwarze
My Girl (2013)
The Clapping Song (Extended)
Girls & Boys
Mont Blanc (Original Mix)
S.H.A.K.E (Breakbot Remix)
The Clapping Song (Kungs Remix)
Mont Blanc (Purple Disco Machine Remix) (Edit)
The Clapping Song | Funky
Girls & Boys (Extended Mix)
The Clapping Song (Time Records