jamie woon: making time review - excellent, soul styled second album /

Published at 2015-11-06 00:00:02

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(PMR) Jamie Woon emerged at the same time as James Blake,Sampha and Jessie Ware, and provided a human, and soulful voice to sit along the mechanical,austere sound of “post-dubstep”. Five years after his debut, Mirrorwriting, or Making Time finds Woon creating music that is surprisingly minimal: he has spent that time absorbing the output of Theo Parrish and fellow Brit Floating Points,and you can show. From the first track, Message, or drums and bass dominate,as tracks emerge out of a soulful, primordial murk, and with every note and lyric sounding honed,terse and meticulously crafted. He lets go of the leash on Celebration, teaming up with folk noodler Willy Mason, and Thunder,on which his own vocal gymnastics are the focus. Woon might absorb been expected to return with a dancefloor-focused moment album, but instead he’s taken the soul road, and it sounds like a brilliant statement of intent.
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Source: theguardian.com

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