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Arthur Wimble Releases ‘I'll Pretend’

‘I’ll Pretend’, best described as conflicting downtempo synth pop, is the latest single from producer, Arthur Wimble. Following on the success of his debut EP, that got re-released through Kitsune, and his recent single ‘Miss You’. ‘I'll Pretend’ is about “when you're wanting to commit to your love, but they are being ruthless with your heart and emotions and treating you like shit, throwing it in your face. You could treat them the same if you slumped to their level... but that's not your style”

Arthur Wimble is an Australian artist and producer, heralded for his dynamic and emotionally coloured take on antipodean EDM. His music - inspired by the likes of James Blake, Andy Bull, Jai Paul – is all at once self-destructive and blooming. Using artificial sounds and warm, rhythmic language as counterpoint, the artist spins a complex soundboard that has all the markings of an exciting new talent.

Arthur Wimble uploaded the track, ‘I Love My Love’, to Triple J Unearthed late in 2015 to small acclaim. Teef Records took an interest, signing the artist, and releasing three singles. What followed was the culmination of Wimble’s unique sensibilities into the EP, Hearts, (2016).

 

 

 

 

Millie Manders; Sunshine, Lollipops & Live Dates

Millie Manders And The Shutup return with new single 'Lollipops', the second to be taken from the bands recent EP release, Shutup. “'Lollipops' was written as the bombs started to rain down on Syria and children’s bodies started washing up on our shores. The song is a reflection of the band’s anger towards those who are bombing innocents daily.” states vocalist Millie Manders.

The band's new material has already been aired and championed on John Kennedy’s Radio X Show. John declared his love for the new material stating; “I knew she was a star!”

‘Lollipops’ is a marriage of pop punk and ska punk with soaring vocals and some raw lyrics as the bands declare their political perspective. Millie Manders And The Shutup have gained a reputation  for their high energy live performances, ballsy material and will see 2018 out the only way they know how to by playing to as many crowds as possible on the run up to Christmas.

Live Dates:

November

30th - The 1865, Southampton w/ Dub Pistols

December

1st - Fighting Cocks, Kingston

7th - The Harp Restrung, Folkestone

8th - Blueberry, Norwich

13th - Portland Arms, Cambridge

14th - Smokehouse, Ipswich

15th - Voodoo Lounge, Stamford

21st - Alma Inn, Bolton

22nd - The Bobbin, Lancaster

23rd - The Fulford Arms, York

 

 

 

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