Gotye

Musician

Popular As Wally De Backer

Birthday May 21, 1980

Birth Sign Gemini

Birthplace Bruges, Belgium

Age 43 years old

Nationality Belgium

Height 6′ 4″

#3359 Most Popular

1963

This made him the fifth Australian-based artist to top the chart and the second born in Belgium (after The Singing Nun in 1963).

He has won five Aria Awards and received a nomination for an MTV EMA for Best Asia and Pacific Act.

1980

Wouter André "Wally" De Backer (born 21 May 1980), known professionally as Gotye, is an Australian singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

Born in 1980, in Bruges, Belgium, De Backer immigrated to Australia with his family two years later.

They first resided in Sydney before settling in Montmorency, a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria.

His mother nicknamed him "Gotye", based on "Gauthier", the French equivalent of his Dutch name.

His parents chose to use the English equivalent of his name, Walter, when enrolling him in school.

As a youth, De Backer displayed a passion for music, learning various instruments, most notably piano and drums.

2001

In 2001, his parents moved into a new home, leaving their old family house in Montmorency, so he could continue his studies at the University of Melbourne where he graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.

Two friends moved in with him and the house became affectionately known as The Frat House, where friends would regularly drop by and hang out.

The first seeds of Gotye were planted when De Backer was given a large collection of old records.

An elderly neighbour, having heard Downstares rehearsing over the years, gave his then-recently deceased wife's LP record collection to De Backer.

In 2001, De Backer recorded his first tracks primarily using samples.

He put together a four-track CD which included the song "Out Here in the Cold".

He made approximately 50 copies of this first collection, handwriting the track list and colouring in the cover sleeve in pencil.

He named the project Gotye.

He sent the CDs out to every radio station and recording industry contact he could find in the phonebook, then followed each up with phone calls to ensure they were delivered.

Feedback on the first release was mainly positive with Melbourne street press and Australian alternative, youth orientated radio station Triple J taking notice, giving him confidence to continue with further sample-based recordings.

Around this time, Gotye met fellow singer-songwriter Kris Schroeder at a party in Mt Eliza, and the two began performing together under the name The Basics.

They formed an enduring songwriting and performing partnership and became regulars on the live music scene, giving De Backer an outlet for his passion for live performance.

2002

He is a founding member of the Melbourne indie-pop trio The Basics, who have independently released four studio albums and numerous other titles since 2002.

His voice has been compared to those of Peter Gabriel and Sting.

2003

His album was released as Boardface in late 2003.

2004

The Basics have continued to tour and record alongside Gotye, releasing four albums between 2004 and 2010.

De Backer went on to produce two more four-track Gotye collections which were met with positive reviews, with several tracks getting onto The Rotation at youth radio station Triple J. The CDs were made in the same style as the first, with De Backer hand crafting each one and tenaciously chasing up every opportunity to get an audience for his work.

Interest in the Gotye project was growing, and De Backer was eventually offered a distribution deal by the label company Creative Vibes for an album, which would essentially be a collection of the tracks from his three earlier releases.

The album art is a painting of De Backer's father that was salvaged from his home garden where it was discarded.

In 2004, De Backer's parents opted to sell The Frat House and De Backer moved into a shared house in the South East of Melbourne.

He took up work at a local library, while continuing to perform with The Basics and record his own Gotye tracks.

Over the next few years, De Backer moved several times, each time shifting his home recording studio to a new location with new acoustic qualities.

The culmination of this was the second Gotye album, Like Drawing Blood—named in reference to the difficulties De Backer experienced in recording his music in ever-changing environments.

The album marked the beginning of his working relationship with long term manager Danny Rogers – manager of Australian indie band The Temper Trap – whom he had first approached via email.

2011

His 2011 single "Somebody That I Used to Know", reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 and became the best-selling song of 2012.

2012

In 2012, De Backer recalled that as a teenager he used to listen "obsessively"

to Depeche Mode's album Songs of Faith and Devotion, stating, "I could single-handedly credit that record with wanting me to make records."

In his teens, De Backer formed the band Downstares with three of his high school friends, including Lucas Taranto (who still plays in his Gotye live shows).

After high school, the members of Downstares went their separate ways, leaving De Backer with no musical outlet.

2013

On 10 February 2013, he won three Grammy Awards at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards Show: Record of the Year and Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for "Somebody That I Used to Know" and Best Alternative Music Album for Making Mirrors.

Gotye has said he sometimes feels "less of a musician, more of a tinkerer."

Gotye has released three studio albums independently and one album featuring remixes of tracks from his first two albums.