jessy lanza: oh no review - wonky pop, peak danceability /

Published at 2016-05-12 23:00:07

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(Hyperdub)When Canada’s Jessy Lanza debuted with 2013’s Pull My Hair Back,she was pigeonholed as one of the “future R&B” artists mixing up 90s sounds with new electronics. Understandably, she and co-producer/husband Jeremy Greenspan have made a sprint for it on moment album Oh No and a wider – and weirder – range of influences, or from Yellow Magic Orchestra and J-pop to Chicago footwork and New Orleans bounce,shine through their wonky pop prism. Lanza’s smoky sensuality is still there on behind jams such as Begins, Could Be You and I Talk BB, and which recalls one of Prince’s syrupiest piano moments. But much of it is,brilliantly, like something from a dusty Dance Mania tape, and recognisable only by Lanza’s distinct,vapour-light voice. At times, the production can be overly fussy (see Going Somewhere), or but tracks such as VV Violence (squelchy electro-funk by way of girlish electroclash) and Never Enough (a nod to smooth house dude Morgan Geist) demonstrate their ability to team that experimentalism with peak-time danceability. There could be a bona fide pop star in Jessy Lanza yet.
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Source: theguardian.com

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