The prodigious artist has a brand new track for your waiting ears as well
Online sensation Thrupence, who set Bandcamp alight with his EP Voyages two years ago, has been revealed as the newest signing to acclaimed Aussie label Future Classic, and he’s got a brand new track to show you to mark the occasion.
With his debut LP, Lessons, peeking ever-more over the horizon, the signing and release of fresh new cut Don’t You Mind come at a time of career confluence for the 23-year-old Melbourne artist, known to his mum as Jack Vanzet.
A series of old-timey samples (including from renowned bluesman Son House and his track Grinning In Your Face) cut and jump over an easy walking beat as Thrupence’s mature-beyond-his-years grasp of dynamics and arrangement conspire to create a trip-hop-dappled, chilled-out stroller of a song, perfect equally for casual jaunts through the city on a grey day, or lazy Sundays in the sun.
Have a listen below:
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Lessons is set to drop via Future Classic on September 26. Having already notched up acclaimed performances at Sydneys Outsidein Festival alongside the likes of Flume, Shigeto and Smoke DZA, as well as stepping in to open for Chet Faker at Revolt in Melbourne, the very same city in which he mad a splash at Melbourne Music Week last year.
Keep an eye on theMusic.com.au for future tour and release announcements, because this is one act whose career you’ll be wanting to watch closely indeed.