The South London artist helped flip UK jazz
on its head, with Yussef Kamaal”s ‘Black Focus’ proving to be a seminal
moment in club culture and free music more generally. Since then,
Kamaal Williams has released a string of records under his own name,
alongside his club-focussed moniker Henry Wu.
New album ‘Stings’
was conceptualised during the pandemic, with the musicality rooted in
long solo sessions at an upright piano. Sessions took place in Los
Angeles, San Francisco, and Chicago, with arrangements from Miguel
Atwood-Ferguson.
Stings is the latest album from the one and
only Kamaal Williams, marking another groundbreaking chapter in his
genre-blurring musical journey. Widely recognized for his pivotal role
in reshaping the landscape of UK jazz with the game-changing Yussef
Kamaal’s Black Focus (2016) with Yussef Dayes, which started a journey
in the artist’s output then developed in two amazing projects: The
Return (2018) and Wu Hen (2020). Kamaal Williams has continued to push
boundaries under his own name and his club-oriented alias, Henry Wu -
marking a generation of electronic jazz aficionados.
Comprised by
13 tracks, Stings was born during the tumultuous period of the
pandemic, with Kamaal Williams crafting its musicality through extensive
solo sessions at an upright piano. These creative voyages unfolded
across iconic American cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
Chicago, enriched by the masterful arrangements of Miguel
Atwood-Ferguson. Released via his own Black Focus Records, the record
expands with its sublime musicianship - from the strings in “The Last
Symphony” or “City Of God”, passing by the undeniable coolness and
groove of “Stings”, “Dogtown” and “Repercussions”, ending with the
enchanting melodies of “Taiwan”, “Ronan” and “Magnolia”. The album's
lead single, “PKKNO,” is another highlight, as a powerful testament to
Kamaal’s unceasing journey into uncharted musical realms, promising yet
another captivating evolution in his ever-evolving and ground-breaking
discography.
Tracklist:
1. The Last Symphony
2. The Guvna (ft. Sharay Reed & Brian Hargrove)
3. Stings
4. Little River
5. Dogtown
6. Repercussions
7. City Of God
8. Taiwan (ft. Stephanie Yu)
9. Ronan
10. Magnolia
11. The Last Symphony / Magnolia
12. Magnolia II (ft. Theo Croker)
13. PKKNO
14. Al Haq (ft. Sir Don Rattray)
15. Crumar