Patrick Wimberly

Patrick Wimberly

Wimberly performing at Treefort Music Fest, March 2016
Background information
Birth name Patrick Wimberly
Born Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Genres Indie Pop, Electronic
Occupation(s) musician, songwriter, producer
Instruments drums, bass guitar, keyboard
Years active 2005–present
Labels Kanine Records, Columbia
Associated acts Chairlift (band), Caroline Polachek, Das Racist, Solange Knowles, Beyoncé
Website chairlifted.com

Patrick Wimberly is a musician, songwriter, mixer and producer and half of the Brooklyn-based synth pop duo Chairlift (band).[1]

Career

Chairlift

Originally from Nashville, TN Patrick met band-mate Caroline Polachek at the University of Colorado in 2004.[2] After moving to New York City in 2006, Patrick and Caroline, along with former band member Aaron Pfenning, formed Chairlift in early 2007.[3]

In 2008, Patrick went on tour with Chairlift to open for the experimental indie rockers Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti.[4] Shortly thereafter, Chairlift's song "Bruises" was featured in the September 2008 commercial for the iPod Nano; becoming their most widely known and breakout single following the release of their debut album Does You Inspire You.[5][6]

Following Does You Inspire You, Patrick worked on Chairlift's 2012 sophomore album Something (Chairlift album).[7] The album features singles "Amanaemonesia" (2011), "Met Before" (2012), and "I Belong In Your Arms" (2012)[8]

In January 2016, Chairlift released their third and most recent album, Moth.

Collaborations

Chairlift collaborated with Das Racist on the song "Fashion Party", the tenth song on Das Racist's 2010 mixtape, Sit Down, Man. In 2011, Patrick produced multiple songs in American rap group Das Racist's album Relax.[9] The album reached the number one spot on Billboard Magazine's Top Heatseekers and was named one of the best albums of 2011 by both Spin and Rolling Stone magazines.[10][11][12]

Also in 2011, Patrick worked as a composer and producer on the album "We Are The Lucky Ones" by Latin singer Tecla and played the drums, keyboard, percussions, and produced on Acrylic's Lives and Treasure.[13] Patrick produced Brooklyn band Fort Lean's EP Change Your Name in 2012.[14] In 2013 Patrick joined Solange Knowles's touring live show where he played drums for her band.[15] Patrick has also partnered with Solange for songwriting on her upcoming album.[16] Beyoncé invited Patrick to work on her self-titled surprise album Beyoncé in 2013. During their studio sessions, Caroline gave Beyoncé a song she had worked on called "No Angel." The track, co-produced by Patrick, made it on Beyoncé which was released in December 2013.[17] Patrick mixed Arcadia, the 2014 debut album of Caroline's side project Ramona Lisa.[18] He was also credited with mixing Tune-Yards’ latest album Nikki Nack in May 2014.[19] In April 2014, Patrick did additional production and mixed Kelela & Tink's collaborative song 'Want It.'[20] Along with producing, Patrick worked with band Wet on 'These Days' off of their 2016 album Don't You[21] Among Patrick's latest collaborations includes work with Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) on his latest album Freetown Sound, where Patrick played drums, percussion, and bass on song "Desirée"[22]

Television Appearances

In June 2009, Patrick performed with fellow Chairlift band member Caroline Polachek on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson, playing their breakout single "Bruises". They also appeared in 2013 on Last Call with Carson Daly, performing "Amanaemonesia", a song off of their second full length album Something.[23] On November 28, 2011 Patrick performed with Das Racist on Late Night With Conan O'Brien playing the drums to their hit "Michael Jackson."[24] He also played the drums alongside Solange for her December 10, 2012 performance of "Losing You" on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon.[25]

Discography

Albums

EPs

Singles

Mixing Credits

Production/Writing Credits

Remixes

References

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  2. Patrick Wimberly is the busiest man in indie, retrieved 2014-06-20
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  7. Chairlift Something, retrieved 2014-06-20
  8. Chairlift, retrieved 2014-06-20
  9. Das Racist Relax Details, retrieved 2014-06-20
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  12. SPIN's 50 Best Albums of 2011, retrieved 2014-06-20
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  15. Solange European Tour Diary: Part 1, retrieved 2014-06-20
  16. Solange Teams With Dirty Projectors, Chairlift, Sampha on New Album, retrieved 2014-06-20
  17. How Chairlift's Caroline Polachek Landed a Track on 'Beyonce', retrieved 2014-06-20
  18. 1 2 "Arcadia - Ramona Lisa - Credits - AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
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  20. 1 2 "Songs From Scratch". Songs From Scratch. Retrieved 1 October 2014.
  21. Wet Talks New Album 'Don't You' & Turtles, retrieved 2016-06-09
  22. The Women of Blood Orange’s Freetown Sound, retrieved 2016-06-30
  23. Chairlift - Amanaemonesia on Carson Daly, retrieved 2013-04-20
  24. Das Racist, retrieved 2014-06-20
  25. Watch Solange Perform "Losing You" on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon", retrieved 2014-06-20
  26. Patrick Wimberly, retrieved 2014-06-20
  27. "Change Your Name - Fort Lean - Credits - Bandcamp". Bandcamp. Retrieved 13 November 2012.
  28. 1 2 "Cellist Kelsey Lu Will Have You Under Her Spell one pluck at a time - Credits - Nylon". Retrieved 15 February 2016.
  29. "Jade de LaFleur Delivers Sensual 'Shotgun' Track: Premiere - Credits - billboard". billboard. Retrieved 13 June 2016.
  30. 1 2 3 4 "A Seat at the Table on iTunes NZ" - Credits - iTunes". iTunes. Retrieved 16 November 2016.
  31. "The Sound (Patrick Wimberly Remix) - Sophia Brous". Retrieved 15 November 2015.
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