Art School Girlfriend is pleased to announce a brand new release with the arrival of 'Good As I Wanted (Giulia Tess remix), released 28th April through Fiction Records.
Rising Italian / London based DJ / producer Giulia Tess' soundscapes are both familiar and organic, but also otherworldly and uncanny. Her take on 'Good As I Wanted' is truly haunting and breathes new life into the original. Polly explains: "Giulia’s track 200417 was one of my favourite’s of last year and I was desperate to collaborate with her somehow. She has a very distinctive sound; it has an abrasiveness to it that I love. I’m so glad she agreed to do a remix and it’s better than I could have imagined."
Giulia adds: "When Polly approached me to do a remix for her new album I was really gassed. At that point I had listened to her previous releases and I absolutely loved them. It was really difficult to choose which song to remix as they’re all so brilliant... to the point where I felt like I couldn’t remix a lot of them because they were perfect as they were! Good As I Wanted is such a great track. I was hooked by the bass and the lyrics, and the way she blends different sounds, not only in this song but in all of her music; I think it’s what makes her stand out. This paired with the atmosphere of the whole song really moved me. It was such a pleasure to remix it."
The original ‘Good As I Wanted’ features on acclaimed 2021 album, ‘Is It Light Where You Are’.
‘Is It Light Where You Are’ is the debut album from Art School Girlfriend, moniker of Welsh producer, multi-instrumental musician and song writer Polly Mackey. Throughout the record, Mackey showcases her ability at translating emotion through sound design. Mostly written over a two-week period of 14-hour solo studio sessions, the bulk of her album is torn straight from a journal kept throughout 2019. Those pages chronicle the end of a US tour, the tumultuous ending of a six-year relationship and Mackey’s journey back to London from Margate, where she lived and co-owned a book shop with her then girlfriend.
Duality between light and dark being a central theme of the album, she builds tranquil landscapes before crushing them in sound; a constant push-pull in dynamics gives the album a charging momentum over 10 tracks. While the lyrics are autobiographical, the full story can be heard in the album’s sonic relief map. “The main theme is duality between light and dark, lightness and heaviness. The production sort of mimics human emotions: there’s a lot of beauty buried underneath these uncomfortable-to-listen-to sounds.”
The album headline tour saw Art School Girlfriend headline a packed-out Village Underground in September of last year. Outside of her own artist project, Mackey also lent vocals to Ghostpoet’s album ‘I Grow Tired But Dare Not Fall Asleep’ and score work such as the BFI’s Shy Radicals film.
Praise for Art School Girlfriend:
“Art School Girlfriend creates a cohesive aural universe of gauzy atmospheric compositions.” - The Quietus
“A sound that feels as if it was directly born from the shadows” - The Line of Best Fit
“A wholly atmospheric synth-driven debut album doused in heartbreak” - DIY
“Entrancing electronic pop that cuts a little deeper” - CLASH
“Otherworldly beats with majestic vocals to match” - Notion
“Your new fave goth pop dream” - i-D
About Art School Girlfriend:
At 18, Mackey co-founded the Welsh shoegaze outfit Deaf Club which brought her from her hometown of Wrexham, North Wales to London. The band would go on to sign with Domino Publishing and release EPs via the Transgressive imprint Kissability before disbanding in 2014. Relocating at first to Peckham, Mackey switched her focus towards her solo work — a more electronic, emotionally-driven project called Art School Girlfriend and her debut ‘Measures’ EP, released on Paul Epworth’s Wolf Tone label. Tired of London and seeking a more sustainable living situation, she moved again with her then girlfriend to Margate to open a book shop, Spine Books. Living and working in Margate and its rich creative community, alongside artists like Ghostpoet and Tom Furse of The Horrors, Mackey would pen her acclaimed ‘Into The Blue Hour’ EP; inspired by life’s new, slower pace, pale pink sunsets and dawn beach walks with her dog Captain. Lauded by press like DIY, CLASH Magazine, i-D and London In Stereo, the EP cemented her status as a bold new presence in British music. Following the EP release, Mackey would go on a headline UK tour before joining The Japanese House on her US tour, ending in June 2019More touring and international festival dates followed, as well as dates in Europe and the UK alongside the likes of Marika Hackman, Orlando Weeks and IDER. The debut album ‘Is It Light Where You Are’ was released on 10th September 2021 on Fiction Records, and saw Mackey and her band play to packed out rooms across the UK.
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