“My whole career, everybody’s been saying
my music is meditative,” Robert Glasper tells Apple Music. “People say
they study to my music, they pray to my music, they do yoga to my music,
they just zone out. People have wanted me to do this for a long time.”
The Grammy Award-winning pianist and composer is talking about the
direction of his latest album Let Go, a project he created in
partnership with Apple Music with the express intention of helping
listeners recalibrate mentally. “I wouldn't call it the ‘meditation
project’ or nothing like that,” Glasper says. “But it’s something you
can put on that helps you find your center. It's just something that
quiets the world and allows you to see what’s within.” Let Go may be the
first Glasper project with an overtly meditative direction, but it’s
hardly the first time the man has approached creating from an altruistic
angle. Glasper says that his last proper release, 2022’s Black Radio
III, was concocted in an effort to uplift some of his favorite voices,
an undertaking that yielded collaborations with names like Q-Tip,
Meshell Ndegeocello, Gregory Porter, Killer Mike, and Esperanza
Spalding, artists who exist across the jazz, hip-hop, and R&B spaces
he so regularly traverses between. “I wasn’t going to do a Black Radio
III,” Glasper says of the beloved series in which previous installments
have also played out like pitch-perfect Grammy-week jam sessions. “I
didn’t feel like it was needed—and then I don’t want to become a broken
record with this shit. But then when COVID hit, I felt like a musical
first responder. I felt like I could really help people with that
record—and it could help me. It’ll give me something to do and it’ll
give other artists something to do.” Two years out from that project,
what the world needs now—according to Glasper—is peace, sweet peace, a
mission that requires a particular kind of instrumental support. Here,
that means cherished Glasper collaborators like drummer Kendrick Scott,
bassist Burniss Travis, and guitarist Chris Sholar, players Glasper knew
would bolster this album’s very particular energy. “The musicians are
very, very important because they have to have that same flow and that
same center,” he says. “The drummer that’s on here, he’s a water sign.
Everything he plays is water. He feels like water. And that’s what I
wanted for this. I wanted it to be liquid.” Coincidentally, esteemed
singer and bassist Ndegeocello guests on a song called “Breathing
Underwater,” one of the album’s few vocal moments. Otherwise, we’re
hearing from Glasper directly, serving to further articulate why he
needed to deliver Let Go in this moment. “Every year I make a record,
I'm more of myself,” Glasper says. “I’m growing up, I’ve lived more
life, I’m really telling my story. The way you find your sound is you
write music—and anything you write, it’s going to be the only thing like
that in the world.”
Tracklist:
1. Breathing Underwater (feat. Meshell Ndegeocello)
2. Your Eyes
3. Let Go
4. Inner Voice
5. Round ‘bout Sunlight
6. Going Home
7. That One Morning
8. Awakening Dawn (3:34)
9. Luna’s Lullaby (feat. Burniss Travis)
10. Deep Down
11. Enoch’s Meditation
12. I Am
13. Truth Journey