
It is a great time for music and recording. The pandemic drove many artists into their bedrooms and living spaces to make recordings and others figured out ways to get into studios safely. I get a load of new releases sent to my inbox on a daily basis, but one that caught my ear is a new release titled
It could be called a "jazz" release but that wouldn’t tell you the whole story. It’s a bit of a listening journey and would be well suited, as I mentioned as the score to a movie. I want to listen to this driving through Topanga Canyon on a hot day, late in the afternoon with the top down in the late ’70’s. I just do.
To my surprise, JCK has done many collaborations with well-known artists such as Harry Styles, Solange, Frank Ocean, Bat for Lashes, Blood Orange,
and many others. But of course, it makes perfect sense when you listen to those particular collaborations and realize the vibe he brings to each production or track.His collaboration with Eddie Chacon (
Kirby could simply be an LA session and frequent performer at the Baked Potato, but instead he has embraced a bent view of the genre and opted for warped tones and healthy doses of reverb in his productions. The playing is great but more importantly the sound transportive. It doesn't just sound good, it feels good.
Stones Throw Records, home to many excellent alt and underground hip hop classics, has released more than one of his albums, and again, it makes perfect sense in the catalog because
The video for “Rainmaker” off of
Anyway, I went down a John Carroll Kirby rabbit hole after listening to this latest release and think that many will enjoy doing the same.
Worth noting is that the vinyl release of
Look for a John Carroll Kirby interview at some point soon. I have so many questions…
-GS
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