In 2007, Adam Bainbridge was a recipient of the Eric James Johnson Memorial Fellowship, at The Philadelphia Institute for Advance Study.
Live in Philly was released in 2007 as a free MP3 download and CDr, with no label. In 2009, Moshi Moshi Records released Kindness debut single
Swingin’ Party.
Gee Up was included on the vinyl b-side and a VHS video directed by Jack Latham accompanied it. In October 2011,
Cyan was released as a limited edition 12" vinyl through Kindness's own record label Female Energy in the UK and Terrible Records in North America. The B-side contained 3 unnamed lock grooves. Kindness's debut album,
World, You Need a Change of Mind, co-produced & mixed by Grammy Award-winning producer
Philippe Zdar was released on 16 March 2012. Live sessions were recorded for
Radio 1's
Zane Lowe and
Rob da Bank as well as
BBC Radio 6 Music's
Lauren Laverne, Live from Maida Vale. Kindness also played the
iTunes Festival 2012. In 2013, Kindness contributed to production and instrumentation on Blood Orange's
Cupid Deluxe. On 13 October 2014, Kindness released their second album
Otherness featuring contributions from
Robyn,
Dev Hynes,
Kelela and more. During a 2015 lecture for
Red Bull Music Academy, Kindness discussed their recent music career, and their gender identity and sexuality. 'World Restart' from 2014's
Otherness is the theme to the New York Times podcast,
Still Processing. == Live ==