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[awesome video alert] Until The Ribbon Breaks spans mixed-up decades in ‘2025’

As the sun sets on Boston I’ve become rather enraptured by this new track and video from Welsh producer/songwriter Pete Lawrie Winfield, who creates warped, tripped-out pop songs as UNTIL THE RIBBON BREAKS. “I was born with my back to the stars,” reads Winfield’s Soundcloud page bio. “Turn me over. I would like to see.”

That simple approach fits his music, although most minimalist sounds don’t carry this much depth. Following the success of electronic/r&B single “Pressure,” UTRB has given the eyes as much as the ears can absorb with a new video for “2025,” a throbbing low-end number that’s accompanied by a hazy, ’80s-style news reel, video game screens, and junk food assembly lines, reinforcing the song’s message about our mixed-up times.

It’s interesting, however, to note the span of time Until The Ribbon Breaks is acknowledging here, singing about the confusion and despair of modern times with both throwback visuals from three decades ago and a song title referencing a dozen years into the future. If he’s saying we’re fucked, he’s also saying we have been, and will continue to be. He’s likely correct.

DL the track on the UTRB Soundcloud page below, but we think “2025” is more poignant with the visuals above. Look for Winfield’s new LP to be out on Republic at some point this fall, and the “2025” single out digitally on July 9.