Kindness (musician)

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Kindness
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Kindness in 2019
Background information
Birth nameAdam Bainbridge
Born (1982-05-07) 7 May 1982 (age 41)
Peterborough, England
Genres Electronica, synthpop, disco, lo-fi, indietronica, downtempo
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter, musician, director
Years active2009–present
LabelsFemale Energy, Terrible Records, Casablanca Records
Website kindness.es

Kindness is the solo project of English singer Adam Bainbridge.

Contents

History

In 2007, Adam Bainbridge was a recipient of the Eric James Johnson Memorial Fellowship, [1] at The Philadelphia Institute for Advance Study. [2]

Live in Philly was Adam Bainbridge's contribution to the Eric James Johnson Memorial Fellowship program. It consists of an album recorded during their stay at the Institute in May 2007, and a small pamphlet illustrating the work, typeset by hand. Employing a variety of musicians from the Institute and the rest of Philadelphia, as well as sound sources and records found or recorded in the city, the Kindness album is a personal and welcome contribution to the Institute's body of work.

The Philadelphia Institute for Advance Study

Live in Philly was released in 2007 as a free MP3 download and CDr, with no label. [3]

In 2009, Moshi Moshi Records released Kindness debut single Swingin’ Party. Gee Up was included on the vinyl b-side and a VHS video directed by Jack Latham accompanied it. [4]

In October 2011, Cyan was released as a limited edition 12" vinyl through Kindness's own record label Female Energy in the UK and Terrible Records in North America. The B-side contained 3 unnamed lock grooves.

Kindness's debut album, World, You Need a Change of Mind, co-produced & mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer Philippe Zdar [5] was released on 16 March 2012. Live sessions were recorded for Radio 1's Zane Lowe [6] and Rob da Bank [7] as well as BBC Radio 6 Music's Lauren Laverne, Live from Maida Vale. [8] Kindness also played the iTunes Festival 2012.

In 2013, Kindness contributed to production and instrumentation on Blood Orange's Cupid Deluxe. [9]

On 13 October 2014, Kindness released their second album Otherness featuring contributions from Robyn, Dev Hynes, Kelela and more.

During a 2015 lecture for Red Bull Music Academy, Kindness discussed their recent music career, and their gender identity and sexuality. [10]

'World Restart' from 2014's Otherness is the theme to the New York Times podcast, Still Processing. [11]

Live

As a live band, Kindness has performed at a number of festivals and headline shows through the world including South by Southwest, Latitude Festival, Printemps De Bourges, Sydney Opera House, Primavera Festival, Field Day Festival, Eurockennes, Calvi on The Rocks, Oya Festival, Way Out West, Flow Festival, Summer Sonic, Bestival, We Love Green, Les in Rocks Festival, Midi Festival, and Soulwaxmas.

In May and June 2013, Kindness supported The xx as part of their Night and Day Festival in London [12] and Berlin.

2014 saw a North American and worldwide tour. [13]

Kindness was a support for Blood Orange's charity concert for Opus 118 School Of Music at the Apollo Theater in New York.

DJ

Bainbridge originally came to produce music from work as a DJ. [14] As a DJ, Bainbridge has opened for Giorgio Moroder, Solange and Mannie Fresh, [15] [16] [17] and at venues & clubs worldwide including the Guggenheim Museum, Panorama Bar, MoMA PS1, the Apollo Theater, the Met Museum, Palais de Tokyo, Rex Club, Liquidroom Tokyo and the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art. [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24]

Bainbridge's mixes have featured on British [25] and international radio, and on specialist shows, such as the long-running Beats in Space. [26]

Journalism

Kindness has also interviewed other artists for print media, such as interviews for Saint Heron. [27] In May 2018, Kindness interviewed Robyn for an RBMA lecture on her career and music. [28]

Personal life

Bainbridge identifies as gender non-conforming and uses they/them pronouns. [29]

Amina Desai (c. 1920 – 10 June 2009) was Bainbridge's grandmother. [30] John Blacking (1928 – 1990) was Bainbridge's uncle. [31]

Video director

Adam Bainbridge has directed and co-directed a number of videos for their own Kindness project as well as for other artists, including Grizzly Bear, Blood Orange, and William Onyeabor:

ArtistSongDirector(s)
Grizzly Bear"Don't Ask" (Final Fantasy Version) [32] Adam Bainbridge
Kindness"Gee Up" [33] Adam Bainbridge
Kindness"House" [34] Adam Bainbridge & Dan Brereton
Kindness & Trouble Funk"That's Alright" [35] Adam Bainbridge
Kindness"36 Hours in the Go-Go Scene" [36] Adam Bainbridge & Pauline Beaudemont
Blood Orange"Chamakay" [37] Adam Bainbridge
William Onyeabor"Fantastic Man" [38] Adam Bainbridge & Camilla Wasserman
Blood Orange"Uncle ACE" (Kindness remix) [39] Adam Bainbridge
Oh Shu"Disco Brasil" [40] Adam Bainbridge

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

Non-album Tracks

Remixes

Production discography

TitleYearArtist(s)AlbumCreditsWritten withProduced with
"Chosen"2013 Blood Orange Cupid Deluxe Saxophone arrangementDevonté Hynes
"On the Line"Background vocals, keyboards, and bassDevonté HynesDevonté Hynes
"Time Will Tell"Drums
"By Ourselves"2016 Freetown Sound Co-writing Devonté Hynes, Charles Mingus, and Ashlee Haze
"Thank You"Co-writing, production, drums, samplingDevonté Hynes and Rodney Franklin Devonté Hynes
"Cranes in the Sky" Solange A Seat at the Table Additional synth editing
"Don't You Wait"Production and guitar Solange Knowles, Sampha, David Longstreth, Olugbenga, Troy Johnson, and Kwes
"Interlude: This Moment"ProductionSolange Knowles
"Don't Wish Me Well"Solange Knowles, Sampha, David Longstreth, and Kwes
"Scales"
(featuring Kelela)
Additional vocals
"OUR MUSIC. #MYCALVINS"
(featuring Kelela)
2017Production Blood Orange and Caroline Polachek
"Saint"2018Blood Orange Negro Swan Vocals
"Send to Robin Immediately" Robyn Honey Co-writing and production Robyn and Marvin Burns -
"Step Into My Life"2020 Jessie Ware What's Your Pleasure? Jessica Ware and James Ford James Ford
"Grapefruit On The Porch" Denai Moore "Modern Dread"ProductionSteph Marziano
"0208"2021 Jessie Ware What's Your Pleasure? Co-writing and productionJessica Ware-
"All My Love"2022 Louie Vega "Expansions In The NYC"Co-writing, vocals, keys, additional productionLouie Vega and Robyn-

Videos

SongDirected byDate
Gee UpJack Latham [44] 2009
CyanBen Fries [45] 2011
Gee UpAdam Bainbridge [46] 2012
HouseDaniel Brereton & Adam Bainbridge [47] 2012
That's AlrightAdam Bainbridge2012
This Is Not About UsAdam Bainbridge and Daniel Brereton [48] 2014
Who Do You LoveDaniel Brereton [49] 2014
I'll Be BackDaniel Brereton [50] 2015

Radio work

In 2016–17, Bainbridge hosted a monthly show for Red Bull Music Academy. [51]

GuestTransmission date
MikeQ 28 April 2016
Devonte Hynes 8 June 2016
Jesse Rae 23 June 2016
Eric Johnson25 August 2016
SCRAAATCH 22 September 2016
Sampha 27 October 2016
Honey Dijon24 November 2016
DJ Rekha, Nitasha Tamar Sharma, Anupa Mistry, Falu Bakrania22 December 2016
Alexandria23 February 2017
Jimmy Douglass 23 March 2017
Tom Lee, Nicole Will, Jonathan Hiam3 May 2017
Byron Stingily 7 June 2017
Tawiah 5 July 2017
Asma Maroof 2 August 2017
Nabihah Iqbal, Imran Peretta6 September 2017
Fatima Al Qadiri 4 October 2017
Helen Park, Jason Kim1 November 2017

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