Ingenue
by Jono McCleery

— Released 8th November 2017 on Counter Records

One of the UK’s finest singer songwriters, Jono McCleery returns to Counter Records - the imprint that released his 2011 album “There Is” - in sparkling form with a stunning version of the Atoms For Peace song ‘Ingenue’.

With the incredible living and breathing harmonium (reed organ) played by Steve Pringle (Michael Kiwanuka) at its foundation, Jono’s vocal performance was recorded in one take with additional percussion and bass by Dan See (Jamie Woon / Nick Mulvey) and Milo...

One of the UK’s finest singer songwriters, Jono McCleery returns to Counter Records - the imprint that released his 2011 album “There Is” - in sparkling form with a stunning version of the Atoms For Peace song ‘Ingenue’.

With the incredible living and breathing harmonium (reed organ) played by Steve Pringle (Michael Kiwanuka) at its foundation, Jono’s vocal performance was recorded in one take with additional percussion and bass by Dan See (Jamie Woon / Nick Mulvey) and Milo Fitzpatrick (Portico Quartet) respectively. Tim Rowkins, the producer with whom Jono worked on “Pagodes”, stitched everything together.

"The chorus melody was the first thing that hit me about this track, and was instantly stuck in my head all day long... in a good way,” Jono laughs. "Then as I began to learn the song the lyrics became more symbolic, particularly the lyric 'Seeds of a dandelion blow away’ - the notion of letting go, and the idea that hope is fragile.”

Synkro - the acclaimed British producer who has consistently impressed with releases on R&S sister label Apollo, Exit Records and alongside Indigo as Akkord on Fabric’s Houndstooth imprint - steps up on remix duties. His re-interpretation clicks and creaks, bolstered by shifting sub bass and cloaked in a grainy soft focus that recalls Burial at his blunted best circa 2007.

Jono honed his craft on the London live circuit and touring with the One Taste Collective alongside the likes of Little Dragon, Jamie Woon, Nick Mulvey, Portico Quartet and Kate Tempest. In 2015 he collaborated with Portico on their album “Living Fields” and with Maribou State on their incredible debut “Portraits”, before releasing his third album “Pagodes” - a deep and powerful work.

Ingenue
by Jono McCleery

— Released 8th November 2017 on Counter Records

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    Ingenue  (Edit)
  2. 2
    Ingenue  (Synkro Remix)
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    Ingenue  (Synkro Remix Instrumental)
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  1. 1
    Ingenue  (Edit)
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    Ingenue  (Synkro Remix)
  3. 3
    Ingenue  (Synkro Remix Instrumental)
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One of the UK’s finest singer songwriters, Jono McCleery returns to Counter Records - the imprint that released his 2011 album “There Is” - in sparkling form with a stunning version of the Atoms For Peace song ‘Ingenue’.

With the incredible living and breathing harmonium (reed organ) played by Steve Pringle (Michael Kiwanuka) at its foundation, Jono’s vocal performance was recorded in one take with additional percussion and bass by Dan See (Jamie Woon / Nick Mulvey) and Milo...

One of the UK’s finest singer songwriters, Jono McCleery returns to Counter Records - the imprint that released his 2011 album “There Is” - in sparkling form with a stunning version of the Atoms For Peace song ‘Ingenue’.

With the incredible living and breathing harmonium (reed organ) played by Steve Pringle (Michael Kiwanuka) at its foundation, Jono’s vocal performance was recorded in one take with additional percussion and bass by Dan See (Jamie Woon / Nick Mulvey) and Milo Fitzpatrick (Portico Quartet) respectively. Tim Rowkins, the producer with whom Jono worked on “Pagodes”, stitched everything together.

"The chorus melody was the first thing that hit me about this track, and was instantly stuck in my head all day long... in a good way,” Jono laughs. "Then as I began to learn the song the lyrics became more symbolic, particularly the lyric 'Seeds of a dandelion blow away’ - the notion of letting go, and the idea that hope is fragile.”

Synkro - the acclaimed British producer who has consistently impressed with releases on R&S sister label Apollo, Exit Records and alongside Indigo as Akkord on Fabric’s Houndstooth imprint - steps up on remix duties. His re-interpretation clicks and creaks, bolstered by shifting sub bass and cloaked in a grainy soft focus that recalls Burial at his blunted best circa 2007.

Jono honed his craft on the London live circuit and touring with the One Taste Collective alongside the likes of Little Dragon, Jamie Woon, Nick Mulvey, Portico Quartet and Kate Tempest. In 2015 he collaborated with Portico on their album “Living Fields” and with Maribou State on their incredible debut “Portraits”, before releasing his third album “Pagodes” - a deep and powerful work.