Warm Digits

Wireless World

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For their new recording, North East England electronic duo Warm Digits have sharpened up the elements of their sound for a set of crisp, propulsive and melodically rich songs, and for the first time on selected songs have collaborated with some of their favourite vocalists: Peter Brewis of Field Music, Sarah Cracknell of Saint Etienne, Devon Sproule, and Mia La Metta of Beards.

Wireless World is loosely themed around a present-day that teeters between progress and collapse. The band explain, “Our experience of the world and our states of mind are shaped and thrilled by unimaginably exciting leaps in technology, and yet that world will only last for a few moments as we fail to find a way to act collectively on rising temperatures, the failures of democracy and the unstoppable hunger for exploitation of the ground under our feet. This record is our attempt to make music from our experience of this present that teeters between celebration and devastation.”

STAFF COMMENTS

Barry says: Dynamic Karutrock-inspired breakdowns, soaring synths and dreamlike, hazy shoegazing vocals mix into a euphoric and satisfying melting pot. Brilliant stuff.

TRACK LISTING

Two To Four Degrees
End Times (feat. Field Music)
Wireless World
Always On
Better Friction (feat. Mia La Metta)
Victims Of Geology
Growth Of Raindrops (feat. Sarah Cracknell)
Deluge And Delusion
Fracking Blackpool
The Rumble And The Tremor (feat. Devon Sproule)
Mute Ocean
Swallow The City

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