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Patrick Wimberly
American musician (born 1983) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Jonathan Patrick Wimberly (born May 29, 1983)[1] is an American record producer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer and mixing engineer best known as being one-half of the synth-pop duo Chairlift. The band parted ways in 2017 so Wimberly and former bandmate Caroline Polachek could focus on their careers as producers/songwriters.[2]
Wimberly has worked on Grammy-winning albums such as Beyoncé's self-titled album and A Seat at the Table by Solange, both of which topped the Billboard charts, and produced Joji's five-times Platinum-certified song "Slow Dancing In The Dark", as well as MGMT's album Little Dark Age and the new fifth studio album Let's Start Here by Lil Yachty.[3][4][5] He also has writing and production credits on critically lauded albums by Blood Orange, Ellie Goulding, Paloma Faith, Empress Of, Wet, and many others.[6][7] In addition, Wimberly has scored for both film and television, with an example being High Maintenance on HBO.[8]
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Wimberly has been actively producing records since 2010. Since the disbandment of Chairlift in 2017, he has spent the majority of his time producing records and collaborating with different artists. In 2018, he produced MGMT's fourth record Little Dark Age. Public Access T.V.'s February 2018 release Street Safari was also produced by him. This record was produced at his studio in Brooklyn.[9] Wimberly produced the single "Sweet Sound of Ignorance" by Soko, French-born and LA-based singer-songwriter and musician, which came out in 2017.[10]
Wimberly has also worked with Solange, Beyoncé, and Dev Hynes. He was a collaborator with Solange from 2011, and produced several tracks on her 2016 album A Seat at the Table, which reached number 1 on the Billboard 200.[11][12] Wimberly produced "No Angel" with Caroline Polachek, which was featured on Beyoncé's self-titled album in 2013, which also was a number 1 record on the Billboard charts.[13] In 2016, Wimberly worked with Dev Hynes of Blood Orange in which he produced, composed, and performed on several tracks.[1] During the same year, he also worked with Wet to produce their debut record Don't You. Chairlift released their third album during this time, which Wimberly had a prominent role in producing with Polachek.[14] Kelsey Lu co-produced her live EP Church with Wimberly in 2016.[15]
Wimberly produced the Das Racist album Relax, also recording and mixing, and produced Acrylics' album Lives and Treasure. Both were 2011 releases.[16] Latin singer Tecla released We Are The Lucky Ones in 2013, which Wimberly produced.
Chairlift
Originally from Nashville, TN, Wimberly met bandmate Caroline Polachek at the University of Colorado in 2004.[17] After moving to New York City in 2006, Wimberly and Polachek formed Chairlift in early 2007 with Aaron Pfenning.[18]
In 2008, Wimberly went on tour with Chairlift to open for the experimental indie rockers Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti.[18] 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.[19][20]
Following Does You Inspire You, Wimberly worked on Chairlift's 2012 album Something (Chairlift album).[21] The album features singles "Amanaemonesia" (2011), "Met Before" (2012), and "I Belong In Your Arms" (2012)[20]
In January 2016, Chairlift released their third and final album, Moth.
Collaborations
Wimberly has collaborated on many records and television series, including with MGMT on their fourth LP, Little Dark Age. Public Access T.V. also enlisted Wimberly to produce their sophomore LP Street Safari.[5][22] His television contributions include composing music for the HBO series High Maintenance on the "Globo" episode.[23]
Some of Wimberly's most notable collaborations include working with Beyoncé on her self-titled surprise album Beyoncé on the track "No Angel."[24] Beyoncé debuted at number one on the Billboard 200[25] Wimberly procured this opportunity being a part of Solange's band, in which he was also a part of her 2016 LP A Seat at the Table.[4] Among his other collaborations that year were work with Dev Hynes (Blood Orange) on his album Freetown Sound, where Wimberly played drums, percussion, and bass on the song "Desirée." He worked on Wet's second album Don't You (Wet album) as well.[26][27] In 2014, he mixed Arcadia, the debut album of Caroline Polachek's side project Ramona Lisa.[28] Within the same period of time, he also mixed Tune-Yards album Nikki Nack and worked with Kelela and Tink on their song "Want It."[29]
Wimberly's collaborations reach across a spectrum of artists and genres, including working with Fort Lean on their 2012 Change Your Name EP. During this time, he also worked with Latin singer, Tecla, in which he composed, produced, and performed on the record We Are The Lucky Ones.[29] Das Racist also employed him during this period, having him collaborate on their album Relax.[30]
More recently, he gained recognition for producing Joji's song "Slow Dancing in the Dark" (which was certified five-times Platinum in November 2022)[31] and his subsequent album Nectar.[32] He also worked on critically acclaimed albums by MGMT, Ellie Goulding, Paloma Faith, and James Vincent McMorrow,[33] and Let's Start Here by Lil Yachty.
Television appearances
Wimberly has had multiple television appearances. In 2016, he appeared on Saturday Night Live with Solange performing "Cranes in The Sky" and "Don't Touch My Hair."[34] This was not the first time he has appeared live with Solange, as he played alongside her on December 10, 2012, on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon performing "Losing You," her lead single, off her True EP.[35] In 2013, he appeared on Last Call with Carson Daly, with fellow Chairlift band member Caroline Polachek performing "Amanaemonesia".[36] His first appearance on television with Chairlift, was on The Late Late Show With Craig Ferguson playing their breakout single "Bruises" off their first LP. Other notable television performances, include playing drums with Das Racist on November 28, 2011, playing their hit "Michael Jackson" on The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien.
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