Rodney Cromwell - The Winter Palace Remixes
London synthpop stalwart Rodney Cromwell releases 'Winter Palaces Remixes' via Happy Robots
FOR FANS OF: Kraftwerk, Joy Division, Ladytron, OMD, Black Marble
FOCUS TRACKS: The Winter Palace (Radio Mix), Gemma Cullingford's No Escape Remix, Infra Violet Remix
"A magical-realist synthpop collage" ~ Bandcamp Daily
"Rodney Cromwell is one of the world’s leading lights of retro-future synthpop" ~ The Spill Magazine
"Motorik mechanisation within a hypnotic electronic backdrop...Glorious" ~ Electricity Club.co.uk
"Delicious Melodies that are both simple and direct" ~ HI-FI World
"Buoyant" 4/5 ~ Shindig! Magazine
"Glorious pure synthpop... one of the most innovative, enjoyable electronic acts around" ~ XS Noise
Modern London synthpop icon Rodney Cromwell is back with a 4-track EP of crisp and wondrous sound with 'The Winter Palace Remixes'. In addition to the radio edit of 'The Winter Palace' and one original track, this release includes several remixes, featuring the talents of two thrilling electronic acts - Norfolk electro-chanteuse Gemma Cullingford and Brighton-based synthwave act Infra Violet.
With washes of synths, strings, tinkering electronic piano, detached vocals and layered harmonies delivered in Cromwell's lush baritone, 'The Winter Palace' evokes an icy cold soundscape. Where the title track of his previous ‘Memory Box’ album is about losing the power of recall, 'The Winter Palace' is about trying to forget a lost love, but being haunted by them in his memory. Sonically, the song sits between classic new-wave artists like Joy Division or OMD and more contemporary acts like Ladytron and Black Marble.
In the first remix, Gemma Cullingford (formerly of Sink Ya Teeth) injects a unique darker coldwave take on the original, blending experimental electronica, brittle new wave, and noughties electroclash, whereas Infra Violet's remix spins the track into a duet between Cromwell and lead singer Beth Munroe, creating a sweeping cinematic soundscape with layers of reverb, 80’s Simmons drums-sounds and soaring synths from bandmate Toby Campen.
The final original track - ‘Rod, Jane and Freddy’ (named after the performance group from the ‘80s kids show Rainbow) - combines squelchy vintage synths with a rumbling krautrock beat.
Produced at Acme Hall Studios in Brooklyn by producer Rich Bennett (Roman Angelos, The Shaggs, Mahogany, Limoncello, Hologram Teen), ‘The Winter Palace’ was recorded in Cromwell's home studio in Catford, South London. Since debuting with the 'Age of Anxiety' album, Cromwell has been featured in NME, Electronic Sound, Huffington Post, Paste, Shindig!, Louder Than War, The Big Takeover, Magic RPM, Post-Punk.com and Bandcamp Daily. National radio play extends BBC 6 Music in the UK to also include RTE in Ireland, airplay in Tokyo, and RNE3 in Spain, for whom he recorded a live session.
Rodney Cromwell live is a joyful mixed-media extravaganza, incorporating analogue synths, video visuals and live instrumentation, interjected by Rodney’s 'offbeat wit'' (NME). Described 'like a spiritual experience", he has shared the stage with icons such as A Flock of Seagulls, Damo Suzuki, Pram, Death & Vanilla, Rowetta, M!R!M and Steve Davis. In 2022, he recorded a live session for Electronic Sound and supported Blancmange on a number of dates, further cementing his reputation as one of the most exciting live acts on the electronic music scene.
As of April 28, 'The Winter Palace Remixes' EP will be available everywhere digitally, including Spotify, Apple Music and Bandcamp.
In June 2023, Cromwell embarks on a debut headline tour, supported by Happy Robots label-mate Roman Angelos for all dates, performing in London, Coventry, Reading and Todmorden.
TRACK LIST
1. The Winter Palace (Gemma Cullingford's No Escape Remix)
2. The Winter Palace (Infra Violet Remix)
3. The Winter Palace (Radio Mix)
4. Rod, Jane and Freddy
TOUR DATES
Thu, June 8 LONDON - Servant Jazz Quarters
Fri., June 9 READING - Face Bar
Sat, June 10 CONVENTRY - Just Dropped In
Sun, June 11 TORMODEN - The Golden Lion