'Tru Thoughts 2023', the latest addition to our annual compilation
series, comprising 24 tracks from this year, is curated by label head
Robert Luis. 'Tru Thoughts 2023' showcases our eclectic and
international roster, with selections spanning from Neo Soul,
Alternative Pop, Jazz, and Contemporary Classical to Grime, Broken Beat,
DnB, and Electronica.
"Doing these compilations means I stop planning future releases on Tru
Thoughts for a moment and reflect on our most recent releases. I love
that we continue to release debut albums from new artists, who are
starting their journey and getting great support, such as MELONYX,
Steven Bamidele, and Slowe. We are also working with artists who have
released music elsewhere and helping them continue their journey, such
as Sandunes, Palm Skin Productions, and The Sindecut & Ijeoma, plus
artists we have worked with for a while, like Moonchild and Hot 8 Brass
Band. We continue to release a wide variety of genres, but I feel all
the music connects one way or another. In an age where we are bombarded
with music, this compilation is here to remind people to take the time
to check out the creative artists we work with, as I’m sure you will
discover something you are into, or re-listen to an artist or song
you’re already a fan of." Robert Luis
Our 2023 anthology includes refreshed versions of classic releases, with
archival revisits of Grammy-nominated Moonchild and Grammy-winning Hot 8
Brass Band. On “Cure (Acoustic)”, LA-trio Moonchild deconstruct the
highly acclaimed original to hypnotise with a piano rendition, inspired
by their infamous Tiny Desk Performance. Meanwhile, Hot 8 Brass Band’s
legendary cover of Marvin Gaye’s “Sexual Healing” received a revamp in
line with The Bossman Tour, honouring the late Bennie Pete, beloved
co-founder and sousaphone player. Alongside these re-works stand Hint’s
“At The Dance (VIP Instrumental)”, a vocal-free version of one of his
biggest dancefloor tracks, and Lightning Head’s 2023 remaster of the
funky dancehall “Me & Me Princess”.
The compilation opens with two soulful selections from the debut albums
of MELONYX, with sun-worshipping title track “Solar Power”, and Steven
Bamidele, sharing the deeply personal “No One Said” from ‘Summing Up’.
Moving seamlessly between genres, the soundscape shifts from these soul
moments, with Slowe’s jazzy, psychedelia-tinged “Calibrate” to the funky
groove of Aurora Dee Raynes' “Something Sensible”. Bruk Rogers
transport listeners to the dancefloor with his bleepy shuffler “Style”
before listeners are taken to a downtempo, trip-hop commentary on
division from Palm Skin Productions.
‘Tru Thoughts 2023’ brims with burgeoning talent releasing with Tru
Thoughts for the first time this year. Sandunes, a composer, producer,
and pianist from Mumbai, India, announced joining the label with her
boundary-pushing electronica single “The Surge feat. Ramya Pothuri”.
Amongst the roster's newcomers are the pioneering British Hip-Hop crew
The Sindecut (featuring founding member DJ Fingers) and New York-based
Geordie, singer-songwriter Ijeoma, soundtracking the swagger of New York
with the jazz-inspired “Lucky”. In celebration of these new signings,
Robert Luis includes fan favourites from the latest Born74 & Onj,
Nenor & Eyal Rob, Call Sender, and Running Loving Something
releases.
As ever, this year has seen artists join forces with pioneering peers
and fellow vanguards. WheelUP and Abacus, aka Harry Bryson from drum
& bass duo Pola & Bryson, embarked on an electronic-orchestral
odyssey with “Infinity”, Kuna Maze meshed broken beat and jazz with a
feature from Midva, and Fybe:One and Liam Bailey soundtracked the
blissful feeling of being young. Origin One’s “Dance Again feat. Charlie
P” saw the renowned Essex-born reggae vocalist celebrating covid
restrictions being lifted, against a backdrop of a 1980s dancehall
riddim.
In the spirit of collaboration, ‘Tru Thoughts 2023’ boasts an assortment
of remixes, exemplified by the supreme gospel-house remix of Luman
Child’s “Grateful” from the legendary Ashley Beedle, under his North
Street West alias. Following suit are the reworks of Anchorsong’s
“Windmills” by leftfield ambient duo Salamanda, Sharky’s “Shark” with
its dark club stamp from Donsurf, and the bass-frenzy flip of Ebi Soda’s
“Soft Peng” by JD. REID.
Tracklist:
1. MELONYX – Solar Power
2. Steven Bamidele – No One Said
3. Moonchild – Cure (Acoustic)
4. Slowe – Calibrate
5. The Sindecut – Lucky (Edit)
6. Nenor – What Are You Waiting For?
7. WheelUP – Infinity
8. Luman Child – Grateful (North Street West Vocal Remix)
9. Kuna Maze – Don't Drop Dead
10. Fybe:One – Bliss
11. Sharky – Shark (Donsurf Remix)
12. Hint – At the Dance (VIP Instrumental)
13. Bruk Rogers – Style (Edit)
14. Ebi Soda – Soft Peng (JD. Reid Remix)
15. Born74 – Freedom To Choose
16. Aurora Dee Raynes – Something Sensible
17. Sandunes – The Surge (Edit)
18. Anchorsong – Windmills (Salamanda Remix)
19. Palm Skin Productions – We Stand, Divided
20. Call Sender – Nova
21. The Hot 8 Brass Band – Sexual Healing (Bossman Edit)
22. Running Loving Something – I Love The Feeling
23. Lightning Head – Me & Me Princess (2023 Remaster)
24. Origin One – Dance Again