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Celebrating (is that the right word) 10 years of Rodney Cromwell releases with live dates in London and Manchester. Rodney promises a show consisting of his most loved performance-pieces from the last 10 years.
One for fans of classic synthpop and twisted, hauntological, indietronica. Rodney Cromwell is the project of Adam Cresswell (formerly of John Peel favs, SALOON and acclaimed indietronica duo ARTHUR & MARTHA). In his 10 years as Rodney Cromwell he's been featured by the likes of BBC6 Music, RTE3, RTE, NME, Huffington Post, Paste, Shindig and many more. Both his albums appeared in the Albums of The Year list of Electronic Sound Magazine for whom he recorded a live session. He has played shows with acts including PRAM, DEATH & VANILLA, MARSHEAUX, STEVE DAVIS, A FLOCK OF SEAGULLS and BLANCMANGE.
Supported by We Are Replica.
"Rodney Cromwell's music belongs to the future" NME
"His new lo-fi disco laments, are joyfully simple and painfully funny" Huffington Post
"A magical-realist synthpop collage" Bandcamp
"One of the most innovative, enjoyable electronic acts around" XS Noise
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Rodney Cromwell Biography
Rodney Cromwell's sound has been compared to the 70' and 80's synthpop made by the likes of Kraftwerk, OMD, Section 25 and New Order, as well as to contemporary 'retro futurists' such as those on Ghostbox Records. His lyrical sardonic wit has been compared to John Grant.
Hailing from Catford, Rodney Cromwell is the project of Adam Cresswell, founding member of indie-folktronica band SALOON (who had four entries in John Peel’s Festive 50 & recorded three Peel Sessions) and one half of electronic two-piece ARTHUR & MARTHA (acclaimed by the likes of NME & The Guardian).
The debut LP ‘Age of Anxiety’ evoked a classic synthpop sound while still being forward looking and fresh. Motorik rhythms combined with melodic bass lines, the chimes of toy instruments, and the bleeps of retro synths within a lo-fi pop aesthetic. It explored themes such as romantic despair, love, loss and panic but still remained upbeat and uplifting.
The album found crossover appeal gaining Rodney Cromwell media coverage from the likes of NME, Electronic Sound, Huffington Post and Steve Lamacq and Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music and RNE3 in Spain. At the end of 2015 Rodney Cromwell featured in 25 'Best of' lists and was named 'Most Promising New Act' by The Electricity Club. 'Barry was an arms dealer' featured in the 2015 Official Festive 50 on Dandelion Radio.
The live set incorporates analogue synths, tailor-made video visuals and live instrumentation backing up Rodney’s blissful tunes and ‘offbeat wit’. In 2015 Rodney Cromwell made an incredibly well-received festival debut at Indietracks and, with his band and knackered synths, is now taking his melodic electronic pop to new audiences. He has made festival appearances in the UK and in Spain at Madrid Popfest and has supported the likes of Marsheaux, Death and Vanilla and 'snookerstar DJ' Steve Davis.
An EP of all new material 'Rodney's English Disco' is scheduled for release in May 2018 to coincide with a UK Tour.
Read MoreHailing from Catford, Rodney Cromwell is the project of Adam Cresswell, founding member of indie-folktronica band SALOON (who had four entries in John Peel’s Festive 50 & recorded three Peel Sessions) and one half of electronic two-piece ARTHUR & MARTHA (acclaimed by the likes of NME & The Guardian).
The debut LP ‘Age of Anxiety’ evoked a classic synthpop sound while still being forward looking and fresh. Motorik rhythms combined with melodic bass lines, the chimes of toy instruments, and the bleeps of retro synths within a lo-fi pop aesthetic. It explored themes such as romantic despair, love, loss and panic but still remained upbeat and uplifting.
The album found crossover appeal gaining Rodney Cromwell media coverage from the likes of NME, Electronic Sound, Huffington Post and Steve Lamacq and Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music and RNE3 in Spain. At the end of 2015 Rodney Cromwell featured in 25 'Best of' lists and was named 'Most Promising New Act' by The Electricity Club. 'Barry was an arms dealer' featured in the 2015 Official Festive 50 on Dandelion Radio.
The live set incorporates analogue synths, tailor-made video visuals and live instrumentation backing up Rodney’s blissful tunes and ‘offbeat wit’. In 2015 Rodney Cromwell made an incredibly well-received festival debut at Indietracks and, with his band and knackered synths, is now taking his melodic electronic pop to new audiences. He has made festival appearances in the UK and in Spain at Madrid Popfest and has supported the likes of Marsheaux, Death and Vanilla and 'snookerstar DJ' Steve Davis.
An EP of all new material 'Rodney's English Disco' is scheduled for release in May 2018 to coincide with a UK Tour.
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