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Mick Harvey and Amanda Acevedo are returning to Europe with their current album "Golden Mirrors" in spring 2026 for a series of concerts, including a stop at Theater Akzent. In addition to songs from this album, they will also be performing excerpts from their duet album "Phantasmagoria in Blue" and from Harvey's solo album "Five Ways to Say Goodbye". They will be accompanied by guitarist Georgio Valentino and Yoyo Röhm on bass and keyboard. "Golden Mirrors": The Uncovered Sessions Vol. 1 is the new album by Mick Harvey & Amanda Acevedo. It is planned as the first project in a series focusing on songwriters for whom Harvey and Acevedo have a particular fondness. In this case it is Jackson C. Frank, a once almost forgotten American folk singer from the 1960s who has recently been rediscovered and reinterpreted by Harvey and Acevedo. The duo will continue to work on the "Uncovered Sessions" while producing an album of original material to be released in 2026. Mick Harvey, musician, music producer and composer who has been active for over 45 years, and is best known as a member of The Birthday Party and The Bad Seeds, as well as for his long-standing collaborations with PJ Harvey and Nick Cave. In addition to scoring music for ten feature films and numerous short films and documentaries, Harvey has released ten solo albums over the past two decades and won several Australian music awards. He won the AFI Award for Best Original Score for "Suburban Mayhem" in 2006 and was named British Producer of the Year in 2011 for his (co-)production of PJ Harvey's "Let England Shake". Mexican artist Amanda Acevedo is working intensively on her collaboration with Mick Harvey. After studying film in her hometown of San Luis Potisí in 2020/21, she teamed up with one of her idols to record the thematically multi-layered duet collection "Phantasmagoria in Blue". This work continued in 2025 with the new album "Golden Mirrors" (Mute). She is currently studying and working in Melbourne.
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Theresianumgasse
18
1040
Wien