EPK – gribbles – “A Dull Business/Slave”

What people are saying about gribbles…

“ [a] British electronic music wizard”
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“Vangelis and Moby have an unusual relationship and @gribbles is created”
Uncle Les

“I was very impressed[…] It was food for my mind and soul.”
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May 29th 2023 – gribbles releases his latest single on Bandcamp.

To fill a quiet period while working on other projects, gribbles has released two new tracks onto Bandcamp. They will remain Bandcamp exclusives for a few months.

The abstract, eerie synth introduction to A Dull Business, gives way to a driving bass guitar overlaid with electric guitar arpeggios nestling amongst synthetic strings and high drones. Then a typical gribbles melody line moves in, and we’re off. Though quite lively in a steady way, ADB is quite a contemplative piece.

Slave is a much more brooding affair. Abstract rhythmic, percussive synths underpin a recurring piano motif that in turn sits under airy synth and string pads. An earnest sample of the merits of consumerism then gives way to an old-school lead synth workout.

EPK Files

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Brief Bio

gribbles is Graham Thorpe, an amateur musician from the UK.  He has been described as a “British electronic music wizard” – which makes him blush and laugh in equal measure.

Originally from Gainsborough in Lincolnshire, like many he was in a few bands in his youth, playing local gigs and getting a small following. Then, again like many, life took over and whilst still keeping his hand in, making music was put on the back burner.

He picked up music again in the late nineties with a big beat/found samples solo album that drew comparisons to Bentley Rhythm Ace, and into the 2000s doing Underworld inspired semi-improv live electronica as part of the duo Aztechnology. Aztechnology morphed into quiddity who produced music in a mix of styles from ambient, through to big thumpers – “Like Underwork and Fluke have a Warpy face-off”, as one person put it.

More recently, gribbles has been mainly working on solo projects with the odd collaboration, and has been putting out a mix of increasingly well received ambient, synthwave, electronica and EDM tunes.

Gribbles has been steadily gaining attention with music being included in two mainstream Playstation/PC games (Polybius and Moose Life) from the critically acclaimed independent software house, Llamasoft. 

His track Requiem topped the most played chart on SkyLab Radio in August 2020, and ‘I Was’ was chosen for inclusion on the Hippie Drive label’s debut compilation album.

His latest full album ‘Digressions’ was released in late 2022 on Werra Foxma’s SubClub

Plans for the immediate future are to continue releasing singles/EPs on Bandcamp while working on a couple of longer form projects.


Current projects & distractions (Sept ’23)

  • Creating some initial material incorporating recordings of old Lincolnshire Dialect poetry. Possibly an album, or to add individual tracks to other releases. I’m about half a dozen demos in… 😆 – Working Title: Lincolnshire Voices
  • A hauntology project, inspires/based on my childhood growing up in Gainsborough. Not terribly original, but I think I need to get it out of my system 😉 . Working Title: The Past Is Another County
  • A series of longer form, more ambient ramblings. The initial idea was to go DAWless for this, but I’m not sure I’m wired for that. Or I’ve just got *too* reliant on Ableton…. Toying with the idea of tying them together with a concept. Have one in mind, but just seeing if it’ll work… 😁
  • I have a good backlog of demo tunes, so I may aim to do some sort of monthly release. It has been suggested I start a BandCamp subscription or resurrect my Patreon for this, but I’m not sure. Maybe…

None of the above have a firm timescale – I fit my music making in where I can. That said, if any labels are interested in anything, drop me a line – a potential release may help focus my attention… 😉


Useful Links for gribbles:

Places I’m most often around in….
Bluesky – @grahamgribbles-co-uk
Bandcamp – gribbles.bandcamp.com
Mastodon – @ gr******@ma*********.uk (My antispam filter might obfuscate this – click to view!)
YouTube – @gribblesmusic

Streaming stuff…
Bandcamp | Spotify | Apple Music | Amazon | Tidal

Other links:
Facebook – @gribblesmusic
https://flow.page/gribbles


Get in touch

The quickest way to get in touch is to email me by clicking here

You can also DM me on Twitter or Mastodon (links above) – I tend to check them daily.

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Rest assured that emails sent to this mailing list will be few and far between as I get releases out – unless I get struck by lightening and suddenly turn uber-prolific.

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Discography

If you do pop any of this tunes on a playlist or review them or use them wherever – please drop me line and let me know!

I’m aware that a lot of my old stuff will still be new to a lot of people. Of course, if you’re interested, you can have a shuffle round whatever is in your music player of choice, but for DJs/Bloggers/Vloggers etc I’ve also done a discography. I’m adding EPK pages to my back catalogue so you can use/review some olde tunes if you feel so inclined and would like access to some resources for them.
Click here for the full (ish) gribbles discography


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