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Fit, by Windmill (7" on Melodic)

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Label: Melodic
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Fit is the latest single from Windmill, the Buckinghamshire-based artist who, through the majesty of his debut album, Puddle City Racing Lights, is already being described as the British answer to Arcade Fire. Possessed of a voice like Neil Young on a helium comedown, Windmill’s songs swell with bruised emotions, fragile melodies and bombastic orchestration. Beginning with a sting of brass, Fit finds Windmill pleading, “Please pull your weight,” over the ubiquitous piano, jagged guitars and cacophonous drums.

Accompanying the single is a striking video, available for your viewing pleasure on Youtube now. Directed by Rupert Noble, it blends intimate footage of Windmill – aka 26-year old Matthew Thomas Dillon – with footage of the song’s protagonist running, Rocky-style, through the streets of London.

The song’s key, closing line, “I don’t fit in,” is a telling sentiment from an artist who always wears his heart on his sleeve. Windmill is an outsider, his music having more in common with the West Coast US indie scene than his roots in suburban Newport Pagnell. If there’s a sense of alienation in his music, it’s with good reason – he’s been quietly producing it for years in virtual seclusion.

Dillon began making music as a teenager, begging his parents to buy him a £140 four-track recorder. Using that simple set-up, he recorded prolifically but secretly, amassing thousands of songs and producing album after album – sleeves and all – but distributing them only among his close friends. Recording was a compulsion – he’d lock himself in his room for hours, bed covered with keyboards, missing university lectures for the sake of his art.

But a talent like Dillon’s couldn’t be confined for too long, and in 2006, after some escaped demos built up to a solid word of mouth buzz, Dillon was given the opportunity to record his debut album proper with real pianos, real drums and real strings. Co-producer Tom Knott became the first person ever to collaborate with Dillon on his music, while musicians from The Earlies fleshed out the sound.

 

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About the humble 7":

The humble 7" is the smallest of the vinyl formats (not including the ridiculous 5") and it's the perfect medium for transporting a couple of new songs by up and coming bands straight into your ears. They're fun and they take up less space in your house than something bigger would. They come in a plethora of exciting colours and fantastical packages, and you can fit about 14 minutes onto one 7". You may have to get up every few minutes to put a new record on but think of the exercise. Don't forget every record you buy plays at least 2 speeds (depending on your stereo) and you need to play all records on all speeds to get the maximum joy from your purchase.

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