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Pop / Rock 17/04/2018

Rodney Cromwell To Release 'Rodney's English Disco' EP, Reveals 'Comrades' Video

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) British indietronica synthpop artist Rodney Cromwell has announced his forthcoming new 'Rodney's English Disco' EP, his first collection of all new material in three years. Previewed by the song 'Comrades', which also features a 12" extended dance mix by electronica act Vieon, the new EP will be available on 7" vinyl, CD and digitally via London-based Happy Robots Records.

Where the debut album 'Age of Anxiety' by Rodney Cromwell (real name Adam Cresswell) drew on personal demons, on this new EP, social and political tribulations in the UK inspired these wry songs of woe. 'Comrades' is a robotic turbocharged rebel song for the twitter generation. 'Barbed Wire' is a song from across the barricades of the supermarket checkout. 'Technocrats' is a song for our illusory robot masters. 'Dreamland' is a breakup song for someone who just wants to go back to bed and pretend none of this ever happened. Sonically, this music sits between Kraftwerk, Pye Corner Audio and the Best of Divine.

Rodney Cromwell's evocative synthpop looks to the proto-electronica of the 70's and 80's to construct a twisted soundtrack for the post-truth world. The instrumentation of the new EP has been kept intentionally minimal with its drum sounds taken entirely from a vintage Boss DR-55 drum machine and with a self-imposed limit on the amount of hissy analogue gear used in its making. Melody and dark humour combine with simple motorik rhythms, soaring bass lines and the bleeps of retro synths, all within a lo-fi pop aesthetic.

Cromwell's sound has been compared to the analogue electronica of Kraftwerk, Section 25 and the 'retro futurists' of Ghostbox Records. His miserablism and dark humour has been compared to that of The Cure and John Grant.

Rodney Cromwell's debut album and subsequent EPs found crossover appeal, gaining Cromwell coverage from the likes of NME, Electronic Sound Mag, Huffington Post and Steve Lamacq and Gideon Coe on BBC 6 Music and on Spain's national RNE3. 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

The video for 'Comrades' was produced by Dariy Karyakin, who has produced for David Lynch pet fave Nocturne Blue, has been praised by 6-time Emmy Winner Dutch Rall, and has earned various awards and honours. The sleeve artwork is by Latvian photographer Jelena Osmolovska, whose distinctive gritty post-Soviet fantasy aesthetic compliments the sound of this record.

Along with four original tracks by Rodney Cromwell, the EP features remixes by Rémi Parson, Vieon, Pattern Language and the debut release by Alice Hubble (Arthur & Martha, Mass Datura).

'Rodney's English Disco' EP will be released on May 25 and available on red 7" vinyl, CD and digitally. Distributed by Cargo, this album is already available for pre-order via the Happy Robots Records store or Bandcamp. Catch Rodney Cromwell on tour in May.

"Rodney Cromwell's music belongs to the future" - NME
"Bright eyed lo-fi electronica soundscapes" - TOP40-CHARTS.COM MAGAZINE
"His new lo-fi disco laments are joyfully simple and painfully funny" - THE HUFFINGTON POST
"A must for those who like their synthpop lo-fi but with tunes" - THE ELECTRICITY CLUB
"A reminder of good pop tunes from a magical era" - LOUDER THAN WAR

TRACKLIST
1. Comrades
2. Barbed Wire
3. Technocrats
4. Dreamland
5. Comrades (Vieon Remix)
6. Barbed Wire (Rémi Parson Remix)
7. Technocrats (Chris Frain Remix)
8. Dreamland (Alice Hubble Remix)

TOUR DATES
May 10 London - The Islington
May 11 Coventry - The Tin Music & Arts
May 12 Southend - The Railway Hotel






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