"An introspective neo-soul masterpiece” - FIP
"Electronic Soul At Its Finest" – Clash
"Extremely talented. Gorgeously soulful" – Tony Minvielle (Jazz FM)
"Unbelievable talent" - BBC Introducing
'Summing Up’ is the debut album from singer, songwriter, and producer
Steven Bamidele. The album is a deeply personal project that has seen
Steven using lyrical exploration as a form of self-therapy, often
unpicking themes of racial identity, family, and self-reflection.
The album features previous singles “Kaleidoscope feat. Scarlett Fae”,
“Dark Sense Of Humour (Farfisa)”, and “Sitting In The Dark”, which have
received support from Clash Magazine, Tony Minvielle (Jazz FM), Valida
(KCRW), Bill Brewster, BBC Introducing, New Music Friday UK (Spotify),
Lefto, Laurent Garnier and Stereofox.
Tackling subjects that include his childhood, mental health struggles
and his relationships with those close to him, Steven Bamidele writes
with an openness and integrity throughout ‘Summing Up’ that allows the
audience to share and understand his stories, while also seeing a
reflection of their own. With a Bossa nova-tinged guitar hook, focus
track “Lesson Learnt” thoughtfully leaves space for individual
interpretations on what it is to second guess what those
around you need and expect from you; toeing the line between trying to
live as an individual without disappointing the people close to you.
His relationship between individualism and relating to society is a
topic explored across ‘Summing Up’. Brimming with carefully thought-out
production, “Dark Sense Of Humour (Farfisa)” is written about his
childhood experiences of displacement moving from Nigeria to the UK at a
young age. Steven utilises the experimental musicality of the track to
tell the story of these paradoxical feelings he dwelled on since
relocating. These feelings, alongside his relationship with his late
father as a mixed-race child, are echoed in “Head Down”. Here, Steven
repeats the title of the track as the main hook creating an anthem for
the introverts and outsiders who may feel like they are watching and
waiting on the sidelines.
The theme of self-reflection and the years of obsessive dedication to
finding his creative voice are also explored across the album.
Highlighting his introspective style of song writing and production
styles rooted in curiosity and exploration, “Kaleidoscope” is a love
song shimmering with humility; “It’s to my girlfriend Lucy,” Steven
explains, “it’s me saying I know I haven’t been the most present and
attentive person, but I want to try and be better.” More open in their
dedication, “Sitting In The Dark” and “Throw It All Away!” explore the
tunnel vision Steven has had for making music over the years and the
subsequent guilt he’s felt as family and friends have fallen to the
wayside in pursuit of a dream.
Speaking about the latter track, he adds, “I wanted to make a dance
track the way I would make one which is sad and awkward.” Stepping out
of his comfort zone, the musical evolution of this track serves as a
representation of Steven’s progression with making music, summing up
what it means to find your feet and become a more authentic version of
yourself both creatively and personally. “I’m a big fan of people doing
what they do, no matter what anyone says; going against the grain, being
stubborn about it. I think the best results in art come out of that
attitude.”
From synths to found sounds, Steven has allowed ideas to come through
organically, following impulses to tell stories and evoke feelings. As
reflected on ‘Summing Up’, at a point in his life, music took over and
Steven did whatever was necessary to make it happen. “It was when my dad
passed and then covid arrived a couple of months later that I really
started to slow down and accept that other people and things demanded my
attention and care,” he acknowledges
With influences ranging from Marvin Gaye and Radiohead to Lianne La
Havas and Solange, Steven crafts his own unique and intricate sound,
combining synth textures, syncopated beats, and reverb-drenched falsetto
to create psychedelic forward-thinking soul. After self-releasing
several singles, his debut EP “Uncrowded” and the Salami Rose Joe Louis
remix, Steven went on to be sampled by KayCyy for his “Get Used To It”
mixtape. Under his former alias ‘Mirror Signal’, Steven was featured on
the ‘Brownswood Bubblers 11’ compilation, performed a live session for
Gilles Peterson and was selected by Jamie Cullum and PRS Foundation to
perform at Montreal Jazz Festival in 2016.
Tracklist:
1. Sitting In The Dark
2. Dark Sense Of Humour (Farfisa)
3. No One Said
4. Lesson Learnt
5. Pathways
6. Throw It All Away!
7. Kaleidoscope (feat. Scarlett Fae)
8. Misunderstood
9. Head Down