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The Devil's Interval

from Money Kills Love (2016) by Tim Arnold

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“It could have been an outtake from side two of ‘Low’ by Bowie and Eno. Really effective for the film.” IGGY POP

Of all the songs I’ve written, Money Kills Love is one of the songs I feel most strongly about. There are many reasons – partly because it was for my brother Toby Tobias’ film, partly because it was for a movie starring Iggy Pop and also because it happens to be one of the songs that really allows me to be myself when I perform it. I sing a lot of my songs through characters, but Money Kills Love isn’t one of them.

The other reason it means so much to me is the crowd-funder I launched to raise funds to promote the release. This song put me in touch with so many fans and supporters I had no idea were out there who were listening to my music. This song helped me to reconnect to the community that listen to my music and I was able to become closer to them. The theme song for the movie ‘The Devil’s Interval’ is also one of my most beloved pieces of music. Whilst the composition is mine, the style was very much directed by Toby for the narrative of the movie and I loved working through that process with him. With Toby and Iggy’s support, being involved with Blood Orange gave me a genuine boost, and hearing what Iggy had to say about my music also filled in those final cracks in my confidence, and I have felt stronger ever since.

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from Money Kills Love (2016), released August 12, 2020

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Tim Arnold London, UK

Singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, composer, producer, film-maker and social activist – Tim Arnold is a maverick artist whose work stretches the boundaries of the imagination and defies genre and category. In recognition of Tim’s constant change of musical direction, Iggy Pop compared Tim to David Bowie during their collaboration on the film 'Blood Orange'. ... more

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