Cosmo's Midnight

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Cosmo's Midnight
OriginSydney, New South Wales, Australia
GenresElectronic
Instruments
Years active2012–present
Labels
Members
  • Cosmo Liney
  • Patrick Liney
Websitecosmosmidnight.com Edit this at Wikidata

Cosmo's Midnight are an Australian electronic music duo formed in 2012 in Sydney, New South Wales. The duo consists of twin brothers, Cosmo and Patrick Liney. Their debut studio album, What Comes Next (2018), peaked at number 36 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Artistry

Musical instruments and sound

Cosmo's Midnight are best known for their use of the

indie electronica, rap, and EDM realms."[2]

Musical style and influences

Cosmo's Midnight cite Daft Punk, Chic, Nile Rodgers and West Coast rap as musical influences.[1]

History

Cosmo's Midnight were formed by twin brothers, Cosmo and Patrick Liney, as a music duo in Sydney in 2012 after graduating from St Andrews Cathedral School.

R&B elements. Their tracks have been included in several compilation albums such as the 2015 Ministry of Sound FUT.UR.ISM 3.0[3] and Chillout Sessions XVIII.[4] Tracks have also been presented on radio stations such as Triple J, FBi Radio, BBC Radio 1, and KEXP. They were signed to Astral People[5] management after winning a Future Classic remix contest for Flume's "Sleepless" in 2012.[2][6]

Cosmo's Midnight released their debut single, "Phantasm" featuring Nicole Millar, followed by their debut extended play, Surge, on indie label, Yes Please, in mid-2013.[2] They remixed other artists including Panama, Indian Summer, Anna Lunoe and AlunaGeorge before signing to Sony Music Australia in 2014.[7] Cosmo's Midnight released singles "Snare" featuring Wild Eyed Boy and "Walk with Me" featuring Kučka as well as their second EP, Moments, in 2015.

They undertook their first tour of North America early in 2017,[2] and followed in August with their next single, "Mind Off" featuring Kudu Blue. The duo released their debut album, What Comes Next, in June 2018, which peaked at No. 36 on the ARIA Albums Chart.[2][8]

In the lead up to the release of their sophomore album, the duo released a string of singles with features by Ruel, Age.Sex.Location, and Matthew Young. Yesteryear was released in October 2020.[9][10]

On 20 August 2021, Cosmo's Midnight released their first single of 2021, saying "'Titanic' kind of feels like a thematic progression from Yesteryear. It's reflecting on past regrets but instead of Yesteryear where it's kind of got this hint of optimism to it, 'Titanic' is kind of pessimistic. It's like the moment just before everything spirals downwards."[11]

In April 2024, Cosmo's Midnight announced the release of their third studio album, Stop Thinking, Start Feeling.[12]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with release date, label, and selected chart positions shown
Title Album details Peak chart positions
AUS
[8]
What Comes Next 36
Yesteryear
  • Released: 2 October 2020[14]
  • Label: Site High, Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
42
[15]
Stop Thinking, Start Feeling
  • Released: 24 May 2024[12]
  • Label: Site High, Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: Vinyl, digital download, streaming
TBA

Extended plays

List of EPs, with release date and label shown
Title Details
Surge
  • Released: 7 June 2013
  • Label: Yes Please
  • Formats: Digital download
Moments
  • Released: 4 December 2015[16]
  • Label: Site High, Sony Music Australia
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles

List of singles, with year released, selected chart positions and certifications, and album name shown
Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS NZ
Hot

[17]
"Phantasm"
(featuring Nicole Millar)[18]
2013 Surge
"Goodnight" / "Moshi"[19]
"Snare"
(featuring Wild Eyed Boy)[20]
2014 Moments
"Walk with Me"
(featuring Kučka)[21]
2015
"History"[23] 2017 What Comes Next
"Mind Off"
(featuring Kudu Blue)[24]
Non-album single
"Get to Know"
(featuring Winston Surfshirt)[25]
2018 What Comes Next
"Polarised"[27]
"Talk to Me"
(featuring Tove Styrke)[28][29]
"Lowkey"
(featuring Buddy and Jay Prince)[30]
"C.U.D.I. (Can U Dig It)"[31] 2019 Yesteryear
"Have It All"
(featuring Age.Sex.Location)[32]
"It's Love"
(featuring Matthew Young)[33]
"Down for You"
(with Ruel)[34]
2020 9
"Yesteryear"[35] 40
"Idaho"[36]
"Titanic"[11] 2021 Non-album singles
"Feel Good"
(with Jitwam)[37]
"How Does It Feel?"
(with BAYNK)[38]
"Straight Up Relaxin'"
(with Yung Bae)[39]
"Can't Do Without (My Baby)"[40] 2022 33 Stop Thinking, Start Feeling
"Bang My Line"
(featuring Tkay Maidza)[41]
"Breakthrough"
(with Sirup and Shin Sakiura))[42]
Non-album single
"Gimme Some More"
(featuring Shungudzo)[43]
2023 Stop Thinking, Start Feeling
"Borrowed Time"
(featuring Forest Claudette)[44]
"Fantasy"
(featuring Frank Moody)[45]
2024
"Chance on You"
(featuring Kučka)[46]
"Telephone"[47]

Remixes

List of official remixes, showing year released and artist details
Title Year Artist
"Sleepless" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) 2012 Flume
"Ghost" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) 2013 Snakadaktal
"Destroyer" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) Panama
"Surround Me" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) Jaysways
"Foreign Formula" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) Indian Summer
"Hold Me" ft. Youth (Cosmo's Midnight remix) 2014 Kilter
"Breathe" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) Anna Lunoe
"Superstar" (Cosmo's Midnight x Lido remix) AlunaGeorge
"Sad Machine" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) 2017 Porter Robinson
"Offline" (Cosmo's Midnight remix) 2019 Friendly Fires
"Lifetime" (Cosmo's Midnight "One More Time" remix) 2023 SG Lewis

Awards and nominations

APRA Awards

The

Australasian Performing Right Association
to recognise songwriting skills, sales and airplay performance by its members annually.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2023 "Bang My Line" (featuring Tkay Maidza) Most Performed R&B / Soul Work of the Year Nominated [48]

ARIA Music Awards

The ARIA Music Awards is an annual ceremony presented by Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA), which recognise excellence, innovation, and achievement across all genres of the music of Australia. They commenced in 1987.

Year Nominee / work Award Result Ref.
2021 Yesteryear Best Dance Release Nominated [49]

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