Halfy & Winks
Halfy & Winks formed in London in 2010, a duo made up of singer Amelia Waters and producer Liam Wilson. Their first single, 'Oblivion,' came out in 2012. The...
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Halfy & Winks formed in London in 2010, a duo made up of singer Amelia Waters and producer Liam Wilson. Their first single, 'Oblivion,' came out in 2012. The track has her vocals over his production, with lyrics that touch on loneliness and isolation.
After 'Oblivion,' they put out a few more songs, including 'Wings' and 'White Castle.' They played festivals like Coachella and Glastonbury, where their shows sometimes included visuals and choreography.
Their music stayed in that electronic lane, built around her voice and his arrangements. They kept working as a pair for a while, putting out EPs and singles without much shift in their approach.
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