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New Single From 'Planet Key' Songwriter Darren Watson

I Got Your Office Right Here: New Single From 'Planet Key' Songwriter Darren Watson

Controversial rhythm and blues musician Darren Watson has a new single out. From April 24th I Got Your Office Right Here can be bought at http://darrenwatson.bandcamp.com with a video version available on YouTube at http://youtu.be/GQrmbxtr09k.

The Wellington-based songwriter gained notoriety last year with the hit satirical song and music video Planet Key. The song was the subject of a successful High Court challenge to the Electoral Commission's advice that the song and video were 'election programmes' and 'election advertisements.' Justice Clifford's recent ruling has been seen by many as a landmark decision for freedom of expression in New Zealand.

The new stand-alone single, I Got Your Office Right Here, is less politically direct than Planet Key. The song's central character can be heard boasting about how they get away with anything - as long as it's done in the name of their 'office' and not their own name. There is also a line or two about secrecy surrounding something called the TPPA, and vague mention of a “welcome in Hawaii . . “.

What it all means may be beyond many. Just as well it is also a stonking, swampy blues groove with a deep hook.

The tune was recorded, mixed, and mastered at Lamington Lodge Studio and features Watson singing and playing every instrument, including a dirty Ry Cooder-esque slide guitar solo, handclaps, and slinky maracas.

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The music video (no animated politicians playing dolphins this time!) was filmed by Lindsay Keats and edited by Ed Davis.

Watson says he is really happy with the result. “ It works. I can play it with just one guitar in my solo shows and people actually dance and sing along after only hearing it the chorus once. So I think it has something. It's like John Lee Hooker and Randy Newman's love child! Ha ha ha I hope people get it. “

ENDS

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