WARMPTH TURNS CELEBRITY CULTURE INTO A GROOVE

a neon pulse that flickers with wit, grit, and late-night electricity.

fame us kicks in with a looping synth bass that feels like a restless heartbeat, pulling you straight into its strange little universe of fame-for-no-reason and televised repetition. warmpth, the solo project of chris smallwood, leans into the absurdity with a wink, crafting a track that is both sharp in its critique and irresistible in its dance-driven energy.

based on the isle of wight and recorded in a diy music bunker in southampton, he builds this world with hardware synths, messy guitars, and live drum improvisations that keep everything human and unpredictable. the sound lands somewhere between lcd soundsystem’s indie-dance swagger, muse’s riff-rock drama, and the scratchy charm of a song that refuses to sand down its edges. every groove feels alive, imperfect, and full of personality. even the mistakes are part of the vibe, adding life to the sequenced loops running underneath.

this original single takes aim at celebrity culture without getting heavy about it. instead, it dances around the absurdity, turning frustration into movement, monotony into momentum. it is minimalistic, clever, and built with a kind of scrappy joy that settles under the skin.

thank u for making this warmpth ⭐



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