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MUSIC  |  WANDERING WIRES

John is a founding member of electronic-jazz group Wandering Wires.

A searing mix of jazz, soul, Brazilian and electronic sounds, Wandering Wires are establishing themselves as one of the most exciting bands emerging from the UK jazz scene. The Oxford-based quartet are enchanting audiences up and down the country with their fresh approach to song-writing, with grooves and electronics inspired by the likes of Jordan Rakei and Floating Points, combined with vocals reminiscent of Gretchen Parlato and Nai Palm.

Formed at Oxford University, Wandering Wires have supported the likes of The Comet is Coming and Flamingods.

They have performed twice at the Vortex Jazz Club and twice at the Pizza Express Jazz Club Dean Street, having sold out all their shows, and made their debut at Green Man, BBC Big Feastival and 42 degrees festivals over the summer of 2021, They have appeared with QM Records (Brighton) and Sofar Sounds (London) as well as on line ups at Truck and Are You Listening’ Festivals.

After an experimental debut EP, ‘Departures,’ the group’s debut album, ‘Homecoming’ was released in 2018. It has since been featured regularly on BBC Introducing and was described as ‘genre-fluid treat’ by Nightshift Magazine.

Wandering Wires are Olivia Williams (vocals), John Young (keys) Joe Bradley (bass) and Tim Davies (drums). Having met whilst studying at Oxford University, they between them hold degrees in French and Portuguese, Philosophy, Politics and Economics, Music and Physics – widely contrasting backgrounds that play a large part in the group’s multi-faceted approach to jazz.

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QUEEN OF THE NIGHT

Our latest single is available to stream and purchase on all major platforms now.

 

Released Feb 21, 2020 

Wandering Wires are:

Olivia Williams, Tim Davies, John Young, Joseph Bradley 
 

John Young - Piano, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Arrangements

Olivia Williams - Vocals

Tim Davies - Drums, Percussion

Joe Bradley - Bass

Harry Greene - Tenor and Alto Saxophones

Nick Budd - Trumpet

Felix Fardell - Trombone

All tracks written and produced by Wandering Wires

Recorded and mixed by Tim Davies

Mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering

Artwork by Alex Christian (Bal)

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MOVING ON

 

Filmed and edited by Toby Elwes

Recorded and mixed by Tim Davies

Mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering

Wandering Wires are: Olivia Williams - Vocals; John Young - Piano; Joseph Bradley - Bass; Tim Davies - Drums

HOMECOMING

 

Entirely self-written, recorded and produced, with mastering by Dick Beetham, the engineer behind Jordan Rakei and Alt-J, Homecoming brings out the best in the band’s music: demanding yet intimate, exciting but emotional, the album is about love, distance, and change, with lyrics in Portuguese, daring time signatures, and an orchestra’s worth of instruments, all merged into a sound world like no other.

 

Homecoming is available to stream and purchase on all major platforms now.

 

Released March 3, 2018 

Wandering Wires are:

Olivia Williams, Tim Davies, John Young, Joe Bradley, Ben Clapin 
 

Olivia Williams - Vocals, Flute

Tim Davies - Drums, Percussion, Trumpet, Flugelhorn

John Young - Piano, Fender Rhodes, Keyboards, Violin, Arrangements

Joe Bradley - Bass, Extra Vocals

Ben Clapin - Saxophone

James Graham - Trombone

Nell Norman - Violin

Sydney Gagliano - Viola

Georgina Lloyd-Owen - Cello

Max Kiener - Guitar

 

All tracks written and produced by Wandering Wires

Recorded and mixed by Tim Davies

Mastered by Dick Beetham at 360 Mastering

Artwork by Josie Perry

 

With special thanks to:​

Oxford University Faculty of Music, especially Chris Pidgeon, Liz Green and Dan Hulme; Kipper Eldridge, Alex Hehir, Dick Beetham; Kevin and Emma Davies and all our families, for their endless support and encouragement; Steven Bradley, for the loan of his Fender Rhodes; Oriel College Senior Library for the use of their piano, and Brasenose College for their generous support.

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DEPARTURES

 

An album inspired by leaving somewhere, someone or something.

 

Released October 22, 2016 

All songs written and performed by Wandering Wires 

Produced by Tim Davies and John Young 

Drums on 'What I Feel', 'Boarding Alone', 'To Those High Places', 'Without You' and acoustic bass on 'Boarding Alone' recorded by Nick Moorbath at Evolution Studios, Oxford. 

Mixed and Mastered by Tim Davies 

Artwork by Stephanie Young 
Cover Design by Tim Davies

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REVIEW BY NIGHTSHIFT MAGAZINE (January 2017)

 

If writing about music is indeed like dancing about architecture, then Wandering Wires are well placed to provide an appropriate soundtrack to such an abstract concept.

       This gem of a debut album is a successful experiment in the unification of the polar ends of the jazz spectrum into a satisfying white light. A corking example of this is the opener, `What I Feel’; after a choppy dub rewind intro sets out a stabbing atonal piano riff and vocal loop foundation; it’s built on by insistent Stax trumpet and on up fty storeys with a orid sax solo from Ben Clapin. If you’re thinking Vincent Herring meets Blue States meets Paul Bley, then you’ve been going to some cool parties.

       This ghostly and clever cross-pollination goes on throughout the album; the diverse spectres of Miles Davis and Jon Hopkins appear in `Sail’ and `Our Shifting Lives’; the sweet depths of avant discord are plumbed in `(Reset) All Connections’, and if you hanker for a synthetic choral earworm, look no further than `To Those High Places’.
       As a counter to all the instrumentals and electronica, singer Olivia Williams drips her sultry Sade-like vocals over two tracks, `Boarding Alone’ and `Without You’, as if Thievery Corporation and Tycho had made an angelic pact.

Wandering Wires contain some serious young talent, and calling this collection `Departures’ is entirely apt; they soon will be going places.

Paul Carrera 

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OTHER LIVE VIDEOS
'Don't Tell Me'  |  BBC Music Introducing in Oxford Session  |  12/03/20

''Always'  |  BBC Music Introducing in Oxford Session  |  27/10/18

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