Warm Digits

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End Times (feat. Field Music) 00:00 Tools
Growth of Raindrops (feat. Sarah Cracknell) 00:00 Tools
Keep Warm 06:30 Tools
Warm Welcome 01:04 Tools
Trans-Pennine Express 05:13 Tools
Weapons Destruction 07:07 Tools
Grapefruit 05:01 Tools
Two to Four Degrees 05:16 Tools
Wireless World 05:16 Tools
A Warm Front, Coming from the North 05:16 Tools
One Track Groove (Living Stereo) 07:50 Tools
The Surplus of Seeing 02:42 Tools
Better Friction (feat. Mia La Metta) 01:50 Tools
The Rumble and the Tremor (feat. Devon Sproule) 06:00 Tools
The World in Small Doses 01:50 Tools
Here Come the Warm Digits 06:00 Tools
Cut and Cover 07:50 Tools
Working for a Better Future 05:47 Tools
The Connected Coast 00:00 Tools
Always On 00:00 Tools
Swallow the City 00:00 Tools
Victims of Geology 00:00 Tools
Fracking Blackpool 00:00 Tools
Deluge And Delusion 00:00 Tools
Mute Ocean 03:20 Tools
Tyneside Electrics 07:34 Tools
Terminus 03:20 Tools
The Office Of The Control Inspector 05:54 Tools
Office of the Control Inspector 05:54 Tools
Happiness is a Warm Digit 04:51 Tools
Better Friction 04:51 Tools
End Times 04:51 Tools
The Rumble And The Tremor 02:12 Tools
Sleep Thieves 02:12 Tools
Growth Of Raindrops 02:12 Tools
Warm Digits - Growth of Raindrops (feat. Sarah Cracknell) 02:12 Tools
End Times (Featuring Field Music) 02:12 Tools
Wireless World (6Music Session, 9 Jan 2014) 02:12 Tools
End Times (Ft. Field Music) 02:12 Tools
The Connected Coast (6Music Session, 9 Jan 2014) 02:12 Tools
Growth of raindrops (ft. Sarah Cracknell) 02:12 Tools
Tyneside Electronics 07:34 Tools
Better Friction (Ft. Mia La Metta) 02:12 Tools
Growth of Raindrops feat Sarah Cracknell 07:34 Tools
End Times (6Music Session, 9 Jan 2014) 05:13 Tools
The Rumble And The Tremor (Ft. Devon Sproule) 07:34 Tools
End Times ft. Field Music 07:34 Tools
Growth Of Raindrops (feat Sarah Cracknell) 07:34 Tools
A Warm Front Coming From The North 07:34 Tools
Wireless World (Beyond The Wizards Sleeve Re-Edit) 07:34 Tools
Growth of Raindrops (featuring Sarah Cracknell) 07:34 Tools
Franking Blackpool 07:34 Tools
Warm Front 07:34 Tools
Trans Pennine Express 05:13 Tools
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Warm Digits is the krautophonic blizzard-wave duo of Andrew Hodson and Steve Jefferis, based either side of the Pennines in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and Manchester. Warm Digits make a semi-improvised brew of metronomic rhythms, snowstorm guitar and radiophonic electronics, dual-laptop electro, swathes of no-wave guitar and frantic free jazz drumming, taking their cue from the hypnotic repetition of Neu!, the textural overload of My Bloody Valentine, the glacial otherworldliness of Emeralds, and the sensuous modernity of cosmic disco; there are hints in the mix too of Eno, Giorgio Moroder and Holy Fuck. After remix duties for the likes of UNKLE and Maxïmo Park, Warm Digits coalesced these improvisations into a set of crisp, propulsive instrumental songs for their debut album Keep Warm… with the Warm Digits, which is set for release on 5th September 2011, through Distraction Records. Warm Digits have already pricked the ears of Marc Riley who invited them in for a BBC 6Music session, and David Brewis of Field Music who asked to play bass on their album as a guest. The live show, recently aired around Europe in support of the likes of Field Music, Goblin, Modeselektor and Barbara Morgenstern, aims for fully engaged sensory overload with a live-mixed collision of colour-coded structural films and live-feed video cameras. Steve and Andrew have worked in and among the experimental music communities of Newcastle and Manchester since the early 2000s. Andrew graduated from found-sound collages, to the laptop symphonies of his band, The Matinee Orchestra, releasing an acclaimed album on the Arable label (2006). Andrew also runs Seed Studios, Trafford, and works as a producer, recently recording and playing drums for Maxïmo Park frontman Paul Smith‘s solo album Margins (2010), and producing Cath and Phil Tyler‘s acclaimed modern folk album Dumb Supper (2008). Meanwhile, Steve released a string of singles and albums of glitchy, melodic electronica under the name Cathode on Expanding Records, Static Caravan and Distraction Records. Warm Digits will be touring in October 2011 in support of the release of Keep Warm…, so watch out for their unique live show coming to a venue near you. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.