Artist's albums
Eleven Japanese Streams (James Yuill Rework)
2023 · single
Whisper In My Ear
2022 · single
rafters
2022 · single
heavy on my head
2021 · single
You Move
2021 · single
Caught Up
2021 · single
Dark
2021 · single
Sucker
2021 · single
Sit Back Player
2020 · single
Mr Obvious
2020 · single
RUN
2020 · single
To Be Brave (James Yuill Remix)
2018 · single
A Change in State
2017 · album
An Electronic Heart
2015 · album
These Spirits
2013 · album
Movement In A Storm
2010 · album
On Your Own (Remixes)
2010 · single
Folktronica
2009 · album
Turning Down Water For Air (Remixed)
2009 · album
This Sweet Love - EP
2009 · EP
Over The Hills - EP
2009 · EP
Turning Down Water For Air
2009 · album
No Pins Allowed
2009 · single
No Surprise
2009 · single
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Biography
Essentially a fusion musician, James Yuill combines acoustic elements with digital enhancement to create songs that have helped establish a unique subgenre in alternative and indie pop -- namely, folktronica. Yuill created his unique style with an acoustic guitar, vocals, a laptop, and a wide range of influences, taking inspiration from British folk icons like Nick Drake, forward-thinking rockers like Radiohead, and dance-oriented acts such as the Chemical Brothers and Aphex Twin. Although heralded for his work as a one-man band, he also gathered acclaim as a sought-after remixer, working in this capacity with artists like Au Revoir Simone, Reverse Migration, Tilly and the Wall, David Holmes, and Rod Thomas. Yuill began issuing material in 2005, when The Vanilla Disc appeared on his own label. Turning Down Water for Air followed two years later and was reissued by Moshi Moshi, a London-based label notable for its roster of popular indie musicians, in 2008. Yuill soon garnered a notable amount of critical attention in the U.K., including features in NME, Dazed & Confused, and Clash magazines (the latter of which featured him as Best Newcomer of 2008). He expanded his profile by performing at several American festivals, and the Nettwerk Music Group signed him at the end of 2008. ~ Michael G. Nastos, Rovi