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Wu Hen
Wu Hen (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BFR 007LP. Rel: 24 Jul 20
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Street Dreams (feat Miguel Atwood Ferguson) (2:12)
One More Time (3:10)
1989 (feat Miguel Atwood Ferguson) (3:25)
Toulouse (feat Miguel Atwood Ferguson) (2:48)
Pigalle (6:11)
Big Rick (3:29)
Save Me
Mr Wu (3:37)
Hold On (feat Lauren Faith) (3:12)
Early Prayer (5:02)
Review: Given that keyboardist and producer Kamaal Williams' 2018 debut album "The Return" was such a rip-roaring success critically and commercially, hopes are naturally sky-high for this delayed sequel. Happily, we can confirm that Williams has arguably excelled himself on "Wu Hen", once again blurring the boundaries between jazz-funk, seductive downtempo grooves, hazy space jazz, deep house influenced dancefloor workouts (see "Mr Wu", whose title references his other artistic alias, Henry Wu) and soft-focus soul - all with the assistance of an expanded line-up of guest musicians and vocalists. Perhaps the biggest impact is made by Miguel Atwood-Ferguson, a composer whose string arrangements add an ear-catching new dimension to Williams work. Stunning stuff all told.
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DJ Kicks
Kamaal WILLIAMS / VARIOUS
DJ Kicks (mixed CD)
Cat: K7 388CD. Rel: 08 Nov 19
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Budgie - "Sometimes"
Kamaal Williams - "Snitches Brew" (live In Atlanta)
Karriem Riggins - "Summer Madness SA"
Lord Tusk - "Space Invader" (vocal mix)
Seiji - "Buggin' Out"
Steve Spacek - "Hey There"
Max Graef - "Speed Metal Jesus"
Kaidi Tatham - "Two Tens Madam"
Freeez - "Southern Freeez"
Peven Everett - "Stuck"
Hard House Banton - "Sirens"
Diggs Duke - "Cause I Love You"
DJ Harrison - "MovingUp"
Ratgrave - "Ein Kola Bitte!"
Wbeeza - "He's So Crazy"
Awanto 3 - "Pregnant"
Henry Wu - "117 Careplan"
Lone - "Airglow Fires"
Henry Wu & Earl Jeffers - "Projections"
City People - "It's All In The Groove"
Phil Asher - "Peace & Love's Coming"
Tenderlonious - "Song For My Father"
Yussef Kamaal - "Lowrider"
Steven Julien - "XL"
Kamaal Williams - "Shinjuku (DJ-Kicks)"
Henry Wu - "Wivout U"
Dego - "Nuts"
K15 - "Time Humbles Us All"
Kamaal Williams - "Strings (ATL)"
Review: Whether operating under his own name or the equally familiar Henry Wu alias, Kamaal Williams' next-level musical fusions are always rooted in soul and jazz. Both inspirations come to the fore on his superb contribution to the long running "DJ-Kicks" series, a smooth, atmospheric and ear-catching set that crams 29 scintillating cuts in 80 action-packed minutes. Sprinting between 21st century R&B, jazz-funk, deep house, dancefloor jazz, broken beat, kwaito, dub, drum and bass and off-kilter, impossible to pigeonhole cuts, the musician, producer and DJ manages to both educate and entertain in equal measure. Along the way you'll find plenty of exclusives, including a number of his own previously unreleased productions.
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The Return
The Return (180 gram vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: BFR 001LP. Rel: 25 May 18
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Salaam (8:32)
Broken Theme (4:27)
The Return (1:07)
High Roller (2:52)
Situations (live In Milan) (2:57)
Catch The Loop (6:44)
Rhythm Commission (2:28)
Medina (6:52)
LDN Shuffle (5:25)
Aisha (2:19)
Review: Kamaal Williams has described The Return, his debut solo album, as "a natural evolution from the Yussef Kamaal project". Yet while that was made in collaboration with drummer Yussef Kamaal and played around with jazz in its myriad forms, The Return sees the man sometimes known as Henry Wu stamp his own mark on proceedings. So while "visionary jazz" (as the press release puts it) is his aim, this manifests itself in a range of ways. Contrast, for example, the leisurely jazz-funk flex and stoned feel of opener "Salaam" with the more groove-driven, dancefloor vibes of "High Roller", where sinewy strings tumble down over hip-hop influenced live house beats, meandering Herbie Hancock style synths and a superb bassline.
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