NEW music... check out Robyn's live version of Wuthering Heights above. The recorded version will feature on her new album available soon.
MALARIA: THE LOST ALBUM is available now on CD, Itunes and mp3 stores (worldwide) and on USB wristband. Visit www.gosetmusic.com for details.
Click here to buy Malaria: The Lost Album on Itunes
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Robyn chats to Poprepublic.tv about Malaria, her new USB wristband, new album and much more
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Robyn's interpretation of 'Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime' featured in the cinema, radio and tv advertising for Channel 10's The Biggest Loser. The single is available on Itunes. Click here to buy Everybody's Gotta Learn Sometime
Robyn appeared on the second last episode of Neighbours broadcast on BBC1 in the UK February 2008. Robyn performed her single She Devil which is available in music stores, Itunes and online stores.
Click to buy She Devil for yourself or send to a friend as a gift on Itunes
JOY FM in Melbourne are spinning a new Robyn Loau and Josh G Abrahams/Puretone dance track Hard. Read about Hard in Robyn's blog.
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Pics from radio visits and clips from Australian press...
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The Past Lives Of Robyn Loau
Pop Princess
Robyn Loau was the teenage lead singer of an Australian all girl pop group Girlfriend whose girl power message preceded the Spice Girls. During this time, Robyns face was plastered on magazine covers across the country and she was often mobbed by fans in shopping centres and airports. Girlfriends debut CD, Make It Come True, sold over 140 000 copies. Upon its release in 1992 the CD became Australias highest selling debut CD (until Silverchairs Frogstomp).
Island Girl
Robyn Loau was the face and voice of the South Pacific project Siva Pacifica. Robyn worked with producer Anthony Copping to arrange a CD, similar to Deep Forests work, capturing the voices of the native island people. After its completion, Robyn travelled the world introducing countries across Europe to the ancient music of the islands. Siva Pacifica was released internationally and found its way into the homes of over 100,000 people.
Film and Television Actress
The feature film Idiot Box introduced Australian (and later US and UK) audiences to the Western Sydney actress Robyn Loau. Directed by David Caesar, Idiot Box drew warm reviews from critics internationally and debuted at number 10 at the Australian Box Office. Robyn played the female lead role of Lani, a drive through bottle shop attendant, alongside actors Ben Mendelsohn and Jeremy Sims. In the late nineties, Robyn Loau also appeared in the Paul Fenech directed film Somewhere in the Darkness. Roles in critically and commercially successful TV dramas such as Wildside and All Saints further cemented a promising acting career.
Debut Solo Artist
Alternative radio station Triple J first introduced Australia to the solo music of Robyn Loau. The captivating sounds of her debut solo single Sick With Love immediately caught the attention of listeners across the country.
Robyns next single Love Addiction (featuring EMF singer James Atkin) continued to cement her reputation as a world-class musician and a few months later Robyns debut CD Malaria received a promotional release within Australia.
Upon hearing Malaria, the Australian media drew comparisons to the likes of Portishead and Neneh Cherry. In a four star review, Rolling Stone Magazine proclaimed Malaria 'A wickedly classy solo debut'.
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