Artist's albums
White Country (Remixes)
2023 · single
White Country (DJ iDJa Groovy Techno Mix)
2023 · single
White Country (No Bloom Now Remix)
2023 · single
Party In Panama (Remixes)
2023 · EP
Going Down Dancing
2022 · album
Love And Motown
2022 · single
Over Them Hills (I Find You)
2022 · single
Giving It Up
2022 · single
Diamond Eyes
2022 · single
Maybe, How?
2022 · single
Mine (Julian Winding Highway 666 Mix)
2022 · single
I Was Young
2022 · single
Someone God Doesn't Love
2022 · single
White Country
2022 · single
Home Session
2021 · EP
Modern Justice
2021 · single
Party In Panama
2021 · single
Snow EP
2018 · EP
The Truth
2017 · single
Snow
2017 · single
Colourful Rain (Remixes)
2017 · single
Bones & Machinations
2017 · EP
Colourful Rain
2017 · single
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Biography
Contradictions surround Sweet Tempest, Luna Kira’s and Julian Winding's Berlin-based synth-pop duo, originally formed in Copenhagen. Aside from that ambiguous moniker, there’s the fact they want people to dance to songs about inequality and prejudice, and the way those songs are sometimes superficially frigid yet always warm-hearted beneath. Ask them who inspired them, too, and they’re as likely to point to Tom Waits as Ace of Base (though only the latter’s first album. It’s important to make that distinction.) Sweet Tempest offer plenty to reflect upon, just like their debut album, 'Going Down Dancing', which is drenched in 80s synths rewired for the 2020s, recalling artists like Little Dragon and Lykke Li, with Pet Shop Boys’ literate pop and Stevie Nicks’ otherworldliness among further crucial ingredients. Inspired by a turbulent era in not only their own world but the world at large, they’ve have left behind the dream-pop of their youth in favour of something less escapist.