John Bringwolves: "Jumble"
“Jumble” is the third single and episode of a quarantine story. The project initiated with the collaboration between the Turin based producer John Bringwolves, and Afra Zamara, a London based set designer and multimedia Artist. These two artists, merging music with images while being based in different countries, attempt to explore their respective experienced during the lockdown through a merged narrative reflection. In the words of the artist himself “Consider it an audio visual diary. Jumble is born at night and it’s the first track that comes from a synth riff. I locked myself in the studio and found a riff that immediately resonated in my head, so I then worked on the rhythmic part and I wanted it to be simpler and "move ass" compared to the first two singles. The vocal “You’d better believe it” has a particular story because I extrapolated it from an Ig story of Afra, in which a friend of his screamed it and and you can hear it halfway up. This is the side of this project that I like most because it forces me to be a super attentive observer/listener of what surrounds me. Now we have reached the phase of the real reopening with the return to normality. Live situations with the crowds and with the difficulty of understanding how to interact with unknown people, with whom we haven’t seen in a long time, with whom we know he travels a lot, with who is very careful and wears the mask and does not give you the hand, who instead of kissing and hugging you like he’s never done before. We focused on this with afra and chose to tell the story of two girls that (like in a paradox) never break away crossing London from the countryside to the central streets. “
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