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Jeremy Warmsley 'The Art of Fiction' Album Release

14 September 2006

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Jeremy Warmsley is a 22-year-old musician currently residing in London. He’s literate, bespectacled, wears braces, and, certainly most relevantly of all, has written, performed and produced one of 2006’s most intoxicating listens in debut album ‘The Art Of Fiction’.Recorded across desolate, wintry evenings from the ending days of 2005 through to the warmer midst of the present year, ‘TAOF’ is a heady, venturing blitz of electronica-strewn, folk-belting soul. It marks the culmination of a young lifetime of assorted musical fiddling.‘TAOF’ follows the French-English songsmith's now sold out limited edition 10” vinyl EP’s ‘5 Interesting Lies’ and ‘Other People’s Secrets’. July this year saw the release of his first widely available single, the marching love-opus ‘I Promise’, which like many of his other songs merges jubilant beats with tales of heartbreak and loneliness.To coincide with the album, a new recording of Jeremy’s first ultra-limited, 100-only CD 2005 release of single ‘I Believe In The Way You Move’ will hit the shelves in September. Initially an electronic, lo-fi affair, the new version takes on new proportions with its colliery-band atmosphere and other apparently impulsive twists and turns.And it is these kinds of productions that has led the press to compare him to “Arcade Fire crammed into one bedroom” and “acoustic pop filtered through Aphex Twin's satanic electro mills". It has also resulted in sessions for Rob Da Bank on Radio 1, Tom Robinson on 6music and Radio 2, and two sessions for John Kennedy on XFM. Jeremy Warmsley, the art of fiction

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