Strut proudly presents the debut album from producer, songwriter and
multiinstrumentalist, Momoko Gill. Fresh from her critically acclaimed
collaboration Clay recorded with cult electronic artist Matthew Herbert,
Momoko steps forward in her own right for the first time with her
remarkable debut solo album.
Momoko has long been one of the UK electronic and jazz scene’s best-kept
secrets. A self-taught drummer, producer, songwriter, and vocalist, she
has brought her unique touch to collaborations with Alabaster DePlume,
Matthew Herbert, Coby Sey, Tirzah, and Nadeem Din-Gabisi (her musical
foil in An Alien Called Harmony). Extensive touring behind the drum kit,
at the keys and in front of the mic have honed her compositional and
production instincts.
With Momoko, Gill emerges into the spotlight with an album that is
entirely her own. Throughout, you can hear the stylistic flavours of
jazz musicians as much as singer-songwriters, experimental artists and
electronic producers. Though Gill rejects imitation, sculpting her sound
through feel and expression rather than tradition. Based in London and
having grown up in Japan and the US, Gill channels her breadth of
perspective through her musical ideas and storytelling, with a unique voice developed through instinct, collaboration and solitary study.
The album’s eleven tracks take in a wide spectrum with the jazz-infused
groove of ‘No Others’ and harmony-drenched, reflective ‘Heavy’
contrasting with the dark, confrontational sound of 'Shadowboxing'
leading into an eerie left-field instrumental beat, ‘Test A Small Area'
and the impressive 50-person choir on ‘When Palestine Is Free’ (which
includes heavyweights Shabaka Hutchings, Soweto Kinch, Alabaster
DePlume, Coby Sey, Marysia Osu and more). It is a deeply personal and
poetic recording and showcases the full uncompromising range of Momoko’s
vison, presented in her own voice.
Momoko was produced by Momoko Gill, recorded at Total Refreshment Centre, mixed by Matthew Herbert and mastered by Alex Gordon at Abbey Road Studios.
Tracklist:
1. Satellite
2. No Others
3. Heavy
4. Rewind/Remind
5. Shadowboxing
6. Test A Small Area
7. 2close2farr
8. Anyway, I’m Drowning
9. When Palestine Is Free
10. River
11. Ineffably
