Artist's albums
Private View
2022 · album
Reduced Voltage
2022 · EP
Take Me
2022 · single
Some Times These
2022 · single
Nil by Mouth 3
2021 · album
Expanded Mindset
2021 · album
Waiting Room, Vol. 1
2021 · album
Commercial Break
2021 · album
Clean Your House
2020 · EP
Mindset
2020 · album
Mindset
2020 · single
Nil by Mouth 2
2020 · album
Blind Vision (Honey Dijon Remixes)
2020 · single
Living On The Ceiling (Roman Flügel Remixes)
2020 · single
I Smashed Your Phone
2019 · single
Not a Priority
2018 · single
Wanderlust
2018 · album
Distant Storm
2018 · single
Believe You Me (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · album
Happy Families (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · album
Mange Tout (Deluxe Edition)
2018 · album
Unfurnished Rooms
2017 · album
Red Shift EP
2016 · EP
Commuter 23
2016 · album
Nil By Mouth
2015 · album
Useless
2015 · single
Paddington
2015 · single
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Biography
Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe started experimenting with tape loops and kitchen utensils, before discovering electronics and developing into one of the definitive chart-topping British electronic pop acts of the 1980s. Since reforming in 2011 (Luscombe left shortly after for health reasons) Arthur has harnessed a duality of experimentation and seamless pop melody to release a staggering 10 albums in the last decade. “I don't know whether I'm on a roll but I feel something in me has been released,” he says. Private View captures an artist who is potently in the moment while also being able to draw on 40 years’ worth of knowledge, experience and built-in intuition. “I'm really lucky to be able to make music completely on my own terms,” Arthur says. “Within myself, there are no limits, there’s a massive palette inside and I will try anything. Private View is set for release on London Records almost exactly 40 years to the day since they released their debut, Happy Families. This neat, full circle is also reflected in the album itself, being the perfect crystallisation of four decades of Arthur’s creativity.