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We missed out on this first time around a couple of years ago, so we’re glad for this repress of Joe Armon-Jones’ debut album. A prodigious keys player, composer and producer, Joe has produced a debut which is buoyant, celebratory and welcoming. With a background in jazz, he draws from influences in dub, hip-hop and soul. Different traditions are infused and commingled together. Soulful brass arrangements are coloured with carefully-tuned atmospherics; individual flashes of brilliance are bound into the albums bigger picture. Hes part of Londons young, jazz-influenced music scene. Drawn from that same close-knit circle, the album features the likes of Moses Boyd, Nubya Garcia and Oscar Jerome. Its playing with those along with Ezra Collective, which he co-founded, and touring with the likes of Ata Kak and Pharoahe Monch which has honed his playing and grown his ideas. Its made for a record with an unmistakable depth. He draws on deep musical understanding, making music which is warm and has a feeling of joy. A document of his vision for bringing together his different influences, its also a testament to hard-earned, head-turning musical virtuosity.






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