First Word Records is very proud to bring you a brand new EP from Amanda Whiting, entitled 'Can You See Me Now?'
Amanda Whiting is a highly-acclaimed Welsh harpist & composer. A
virtuoso in her field, this classically trained musician has established
herself in recent years as an essential player in the UK jazz scene.
Over the past few years, she's had the support of radio stations &
tastemakers such as BBC Radio 2 (Jamie Cullum), BBC 6 Music (Cerys
Matthews). BBC Radio 3 (Soweto Kinch), Selector Radio (Sian Eleri), NTS
Radio (Patrick Forge), FiP (Laurent Garnier), Soho Radio (Tina Edwards)
and across Jazz FM, who also nominated her for 'Instrumentalist of the
Year'.
Amanda joined the roster of Worldwide Award-winning independent
London-based label First Word Records in late 2023, initially via a
collaborative project with Don Leisure on 'Beyond The Midnight Sun', as
well as a feature on his Welsh Music Prize nominated project 'Shaboo
Strikes Back'.
She followed the 'Liminality of Her' record late last year with a divine
album of seasonal favourites, from Bill Evans to Vince Guaraldi, on 'A
Christmas Cwtch'.
Amanda's 2024 album 'The Liminality of Her' featured in
Spotify's 'Best UK Jazz of 2024' and received glowing reviews in
Jazzwise, Somewhere Soul, Bandcamp, Clash, AllMusic, Harp Column, Apple
Music and HHV, to name a few, along with numerous 'Album of the Year'
nods and various other accolades, garnering praise critically and
publicly.
Mojo Magazine cites Amanda's compositions as "cinematic, lyrical and lissom by turns".
Amanda has previously performed, toured and collaborated with a wildly
eclectic set of artists, including Matthew Halsall, Rebecca Vasmant, DJ
Yoda, Gizmo Varillas and Chip Wickham, whilst previously releasing three
solo albums on Jazzman Records, and a remix project for the Albert's
Favourites imprint.
She's performed with her own trio at numerous festivals across Europe,
including We Out Here, and had headline shows at The Jazz Cafe and
Hootananny in London, with an upcoming show at the legendary Ronnie
Scott's in June 2025.
'Can You See Me Now?' is another triumphant opus from Whiting; laidback,
deliciously jazzy and thematically inquisitive, featuring some
exceptional production and accompaniment from Adam Scrimshire (Albert's
Favourite). The EP begins with the crackling 'Old Ways' intro (inspired
by 'Naderman No.6 for Harp') leading into opening track 'Contented'; an
epic ethereal piece of tranquil spiritual jazz, complete with the
gloriously powerful vocal harmonies of Faye Houston. This sets the mood
perfectly for this project, as we head into a short solo for Whiting on
'Still' which appears as it says on the tin. A moment of calm. Lead
single 'What Is It We Need?' commences with dusty upright bass from
Whiting Trio member Aidan Thorne, ahead of a beautiful
goosebump-enducing lead-vocal from the national treasure that is Alice
Russell (Tru Thoughts); an absolute powerhouse in her own right.
'Intent' picks up the pace a touch with some delightfully skippy
jungle-esque drums from Jon Reynolds. 'It Could Be' follows; a soulful
string-laden stepper, again featuring Faye Houston, and hits like the
delicate breath of a Summer breeze. We close the set with the
appropriately-named 'Moving On', which takes us out with a
slightly-warped phasing dreamlike ambience.
In Amanda's words "thematically, the EP is about the journey as a woman
and the stages of life. Standing up and being seen. An important and
profound message in the world today!"
"We must stand tall, don't self abase or dim your light
The past has gone. Now step up, be intent, move forward, move on
Don't be silenced. Feminine energy is our might.
Lift your veil, show your worth. We are women, we are strong.
Can you see me now?
Can you hear my dreams?
Can you feel my intentions?
I'm here to be seen."
Tracklist:
1. Contented
2. What Is It We Need? (feat. Alice Russell)
3. Still
4. Intent
5. It Could Be
6. Moving On