London-based songwriter and electronic musician William Phillips makes yearning, bittersweet dance tracks under the name Tourist. Phillips initially made a splash in 2010, when he was using the moniker Little Loud; his remixes of indie artists such as Ariel Pink's Haunted Graffiti and HEALTH circulated online and received notice from music websites such as Pitchfork. He debuted the Tourist pseudonym in 2012 with a self-titled EP (also referred to as Placid Acid) on Make Mine, which also released an early single by Disclosure around the same time. The release's sunny, '80s-inspired synthesizer melodies and leisurely tempos were in line with the chillwave subgenre, but his subsequent work took a darker, more poignant turn. The Tonight EP appeared in 2013 on the Monday label, and the release marked the shift in Tourist's sound toward U.K. garage and house, with choppy vocal samples and more urgent melodies. Tourist completed high-profile remixes for Chvrches and Haim, and EP Patterns arrived on Disclosure's Method Records in 2014. Featuring guest appearances by Lianne La Havas and Will Heard as well as the single "Together," the EP was Phillips' most well-received release yet. Phillips co-wrote Sam Smith's smash hit "Stay with Me," which won the 2015 Grammy Award for Song of the Year. He continued to release Tourist singles (including collaborations with Years & Years and Josef Salvat & Niia) in addition to co-writing Låpsley's single "Hurt Me." Tourist's debut album, U, inspired by the ending of a four-year relationship, arrived on Monday in 2016.