Barry Can’t Swim releases latest song ‘Kimpton’

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Barry Can’t Swim has released a new track titled ‘Kimpton,’ which features London producer O’Flynn and is included in his upcoming album ‘Loner.’ This song, characterized by its warm and uplifting tones, was one of the first to be completed for the album, following the successful release of ‘Different’ and ‘The Person You’d Like To Be.’

In discussing his forthcoming album ‘Loner,’ which serves as a continuation of his previous work ‘When Will We Land?’ – nominated for the Mercury Prize in 2022, Barry Can’t Swim described it as the most genuine expression of himself over the past year. The album, scheduled for release on July 11th through Ninja Tune, reflects a personal journey and growth in his music.

Barry Can’t Swim’s new album will be launching amidst a series of festival performances across various locations globally. Fans can expect to catch him live at NOS Alive, Rock Werchter, Rock En Seine, and All Points East, among many other shows.

The ‘Loner’ album consists of twelve tracks, each carefully curated to showcase Barry Can’t Swim’s evolution as an artist. From ‘The Person You’d Like To Be’ to ‘Childhood’ and ‘Wandering Mt. Moon,’ the album is a testament to his growth and self-expression in the music industry. ‘Kimpton,’ his latest release, provides a glimpse into the diverse and authentic sound of ‘Loner.’

For those eager to witness Barry Can’t Swim live, he is set to headline All Points East Festival on August 22nd, 2025. Tickets for the event are available for purchase, offering fans the opportunity to experience his captivating music live.

Barry Can’t Swim continues to push boundaries and explore new sonic territories with his music. ‘Kimpton’ and the upcoming album ‘Loner’ stand as testaments to his dedication and talent in the electronic music scene. Fans can look forward to experiencing his sound at various festivals and live shows, connecting with his music on a deeper level.

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