Artist's albums
Red-Eye Effect
2023 · album
Eclipses (Deluxe Version)
2023 · album
Big Sleep
2022 · single
Glasshouse 2
2022 · album
One And The Same
2022 · single
Glasshouse 1
2022 · album
Eclipses
2022 · album
Daylight
2022 · single
Tides
2022 · single
Kokusho
2022 · single
Trouble
2022 · single
Ribbons
2022 · EP
Your Name
2022 · single
Holding
2020 · album
Iridesce / Famous
2019 · single
Hailaker
2019 · album
Not Much
2019 · single
Coma / Smoke / I Could Be Back
2019 · single
Lissom
2018 · album
Heiress
2017 · album
Alps
2016 · single
Faux
2014 · single
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Biography
In the past decade, Ed Tullett has served as a primary songwriter, producer, and contributor on countless records, spanning five projects (including Novo Amor, Hailaker and Lissom). But with Lowswimmer - his first solo endeavour - he invites us into a world crafted from a vision that’s decidedly his own. Marked by the orchestral opulence Tullett is known for, but paired with a sense of novel intimacy, Lowswimmer’s ‘Red-Eye Effect’ is a collection of songs concerned as much with rearview reflection as they are a hopeful sense of venturing forward. On ‘Red-Eye Effect’ - featuring many longtime collaborators (S. Carey , Ali Lacey of Novo Amor, Ella Williams of Squirrel Flower, and Jemima Coulter of Hailaker) - Ed Tullett peers into the faded Polaroid of his past and constructs sonic worlds that echo with the auditory artifacts of his late 90s childhood. Synths blip and drone like the soundtrack to the earliest Millennial video game adventures, guitars jangle with the warmth they had resonating against the four bedroom walls of youth. But the nostalgia is paralleled by production that celebrates a future tense. Trumpets usher in the fanfare of the turning century, strings soar into extraterrestrial oblivion, reaching for contact with a forthcoming world. ‘On Red-Eye Effect’ we are always teetering on the edge of looking back and starting over.