Jeremy Warmsley

Jeremy Warmsley
Jeremy Warmsley at the Night and Day Cafe, Manchester, in 2006
Background information
Origin London, England
Genres Film score, Indie, folktronica
Years active 2005–present
Labels Transgressive Records
Associated acts Summer Camp, Elizabeth Sankey

Jeremy Warmsley is a London-based musician & composer.

Biography

From 2005 to 2009 he worked as a solo artist, recording two albums for Transgressive Records and touring with Regina Spektor and The Shins. Since 2009 he has worked with his wife Elizabeth Sankey as Summer Camp, releasing three albums on the Moshi Moshi label.

In 2014 he composed his first soundtrack, with Summer Camp, for Charlie Lyne's Beyond Clueless. Since then he has gone on to score several more of Charlie Lyne's films as well as Simon Amstell's mockumentary Carnage.[1]

On 18th September 2018, he released a new song, Moment, which was commissioned for the BBC/Netflix drama series “Wanderlust”.[2]

Filmography

Discography

Singles and EPs

  • "I Believe In The Way You Move" – 4 July 2005, EXERCISE1 Records (200 run Limited Edition single)
  • "5 Interesting Lies" – 7 November 2005, Transgressive Records (500 run EP)
  • "Other People's Secrets" – 10 April 2006, Transgressive Records (500 run EP)
  • "I Promise" – 10 July 2006, Transgressive Records
  • "I Believe In The Way You Move (rerecording)" – 25 September 2006, Transgressive Records
  • "Dirty Blue Jeans" – 18 December 2006, Transgressive Records (500 run single)
  • "The Boat Song/Temptation" – April, 2008, Transgressive Records (500 run single)
  • "Lose My Cool – 11 August 2008, Transgressive Records (digital single)
  • ”Moment” – 18 September 2018, commissioned for BBC/Netflix drama “Wanderlust”.

See Summer Camp's page for their discography.

Albums

  • The Art of Fiction – 9 October 2006, Transgressive Records
  • How We Became – September 2008, Transgressive Records

References

  1. Carnage Credits
  2. "Moment, by Jeremy Warmsley". Jeremy Warmsley. Retrieved 2018-09-26.


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