Jessica Lauren has been a lynchpin of the UK scene for decades whose
keyboard skills have augmented the live performances and studio
recordings of all manner of legendary names, from Jean Carne, Tom
Browne, Dexter Wansel, through to modern day heroes The Heliocentrics
and she’s also a core member of Nick Woodmansey’s space jazz outfit
Emanative.
Film is the latest and very welcome release by keyboard player, composer
and producer Jessica Lauren, the long-time friend and collaborator of
IMPRESS!VE Collective's Greg Boraman. After assuming A&R control of
Freestyle Records, Boraman's first signing was ‘Jessica Lauren Four’
(2012) and also released ‘Almeria’ (2018). Both albums exhibited her
minimalist approach: Jessica's music is always sophisticated and complex
but also accessible and listenable.
‘FILM’ has a fascinating backstory, inasmuch as it was originally
recorded in 1997 and saw a CD only release in 1999 via the MELT 2000
label. That CD had been a firm favourite of Greg Boraman’s since then,
and he recalls ‘I had it loaded onto my iPod and each time a track from
Film came up on shuffle I thought just how much I thought it should be
re-issued and given the attention it deserves'.
Jessica had also harboured plans to do something with
this project, even treating the recordings to a 24 bit analog
remastering by Guy Davie at Electric, but it remained on the shelf –
until now.
In 2024, this 27-year-old album is quite remarkable in that it sounds
simply and stunningly contemporary, and fits seamlessly with the current
soundscape of explorative, genre bending 21st century jazz music.
Blending modal jazz, electronica, library music, field recordings and
more, it melds acoustic and electric pianos, harpsichord with
synthesisers, electronica and digital techniques as though it’s the most
natural combination in the world.
Film cements Jessica's reputation as a pioneering, far sighted artist who was years ahead of the crowd.
Tracklist:
1. Uptown
2. Alefela
3. Stone Garden
4. Shibuya
5. I Love You My Brother
6. Treasure Island
7. Ajua
8. A Pearl For Iona
9. Moose
10. Live Your Life
11. Coming Home