In 2003, Frenchmen Anthony Gonzalez and
Nicolas Fromageau enjoyed international acclaim for the album
Dead Cities, Red Seas & Lost Ghosts, a luscious blend of shoegaze aesthetics, ambient pop, and progressive textures. But
M83 had been releasing material for several years, having issued their self-titled debut through the tiny but taste-making French label Gooom in 2001. The success of
Dead Cities, Red Seas brought attention not only to
M83, but also to the Gooom label, which helped fuel the popularity of other glitchy, sleek, and vaguely psychedelic artists like
Cyann & Ben.
Fromageau departed the lineup after the second album, looking to pursue solo work instead, and Gonzalez returned to the studio for a follow-up record. When
Before the Dawn Heals Us appeared in January 2005, the addition of vocals and more consistent rhythms made it
M83's most cohesive album yet. After finishing the subsequent tour, Gonzalez recorded
Digital Shades, Vol. 1, a set of ambient songs inspired by
Brian Eno and Krautrock that arrived in 2007. Gonzalez then worked with producers
Ewan Pearson and
Ken Thomas on the critically acclaimed
Saturdays=Youth, which was released in April 2008. After extended touring in support of that album, Gonzales collaborated with producer Justin Meldal-Johnsen, Medicine's Brad Laner, longtime vocalist Morgan Kibby, and Zola Jesus on the sprawling double-disc set Hurry Up, We're Dreaming, which arrived in October 2011.
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Johnny Loftus, Rovi