Gotye’s “Somebody That I Used to Know” inspired countless YouTube reinterpretations. The artist rounded up his favorites and edited them together for an excellent homemade symphony. For his fans, ...
A light guitar strum—sampled from Brazilian maestro Luiz Bonfá’s “Seville”—oscillates back and forth, before merging with a spare xylophone solo. Hushed, melancholic vocals disrupt the hypnotic ...
Gotye just hit a major milestone: The 42-year-old Belgian musician has now reached 2 billion views on YouTube for his 11-year-old smash-hit music video “Somebody That I Used to Know,” featuring New ...
This is Gotye's answer to all of those Jedi masters, disillusioned Obama voters and aspiring musicians who have taken a stab at "Somebody That I Used to Know." By Aaron Couch This is Gotye’s answer to ...
Australian musical artist Gotye had an inescapable #1 hit song in the early part of this decade, but now he's just somebody that you used to know. And according to news.com.au, Gotye is not even ...
Not too long ago, Wally “Gotye” De Backer was sitting in his room, playing with loops and samples, building melodies and a lyrical narrative about “broken relationships” and “confusion.” As of press ...
VIDEO: Just when you thought Somebody That I Used To Know had jumped the shark, Gotye makes a tribute. To himself. Somebodies: A YouTube Orchestra is a six-minute mash-up of the countless Gotye covers ...
The producer unveils a new version of the track using fan covers of the hit single. Gotye has unveiled a remix of his hit single 'Somebody That I Used To Know' using YouTube users' interpretations of ...
When we asked Gotye back in February why he thought “Somebody That I Used To Know” has become so popular (it’s the top-selling digital single of 2012, with over 5.50 million copies sold), he had his ...
Recorded on a farm on the Mornington Peninsula, the DIY song would go on to sell 13 million copies globally, reaching No. 1 in the US, UK, Australia and 23 other countries. It’s one of the most ...
Australian musical artist Gotye had an inescapable #1 hit song in the early part of this decade, but now he’s just somebody that you used to know. And according to news.com.au, Gotye is not even ...