Gotye (pronounced "go-ti-yay" or "Gauthier") is the alias of Australian electronic pop trickster
Wally de Backer. Born in Belgium and raised in Melbourne,
de Backer began making music in his bedroom as a teen, and for several years fronted the rock band Downstares. After the group dissolved, he gravitated toward cut-and-paste electronic music, and in 2003 issued the first
Gotye album,
Boardface.
Like Drawing Blood followed two years later, notching the cult hit "Learnalilgivinanlovin" and earning J Award consideration from the influential Aussie radio station Triple J.
De Backer concurrently served in the Melbourne pop trio
the Basics. In 2011
Gotye released Making Mirrors, featuring a duet with vocalist Kimbra, "Somebody That I Used to Know." The song became a global hit in 2012, charting in Billboard's Hot 100 and Rock Songs charts.
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Jason Ankeny, Rovi