Find out what musician Peter Lawrie-Winfield has to say about his latest music creation, 'Visitor'. Exclusive insights here!
Peter Lawrie Winfield, popularly known as 'Until the Ribbon Breaks,' has caught the attention of music enthusiasts once again with his latest synth-pop album 'Visitor.' In an exclusive interview with NPR's Ayesha Rascoe, Winfield delves into the creative process behind the album, sharing the inspirations and challenges he faced during its production.
'Visitor' brings a fresh blend of electronic beats and soulful melodies, showcasing Winfield's signature style that seamlessly combines depth and catchiness. The album explores themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, taking listeners on a musical journey full of emotive highs and lows.
Winfield's unique approach to synth-pop has garnered praise from critics and fans alike, with 'Visitor' receiving acclaim for its innovation and emotional depth. The album's tracks have already become favorites on streaming platforms, solidifying Winfield's position as a prominent figure in the electronic music scene.
As 'Visitor' continues to make waves in the music industry, Until the Ribbon Breaks fans eagerly anticipate upcoming live performances and collaborations that will further showcase Winfield's musical prowess.
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with musician Peter Lawrie-Winfield, also known as "Until the Ribbon Breaks," about his latest synth-pop album, "Visitor."
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks with musician Peter Lawrie-Winfield, also known as "Until the Ribbon Breaks," about his latest synth-pop album, "Visitor."