WARMDUSCHER return in autumn with new album Too Cold To Hold, featuring Irvine Welsh, Lianne La Havas, Janet Planet, Jeshi and CouCou Chloe. The album is undoubtedly their best and most ambitious album to date. Taking on board the repetitive and polyrhythmic grooves of gqom (an alluring South African take on house music), adding in a dash of hip hop flavours and even jazz, and then harnessing that to their punk-funk, disco pogo, it's a spellbinding mix. The album is produced by the band's Ben Romans Hopcraft alongside Jamie Neville. Too Cold To Hold sees the band stretch out, open up and produce their most dazzlingly eclectic and honest album to date. "We wanted it to be brutally honest in our depiction of ourselves,". "We're known for acting in a ... read more