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On her debut EP, Brussel’s-based multi-instrumentalist Esinam gives us an entrancing insight into her electic world of jazztronica
© Yvonne Schmedemann
Released 21st September via Sdban Ultra, her self-titled EP carries influences from different worlds geographically, culturally and musically.
Blending traditional and modern instruments with her soulful voice, the acoustic sounds of the instruments are allowed to evolve and take on new dimensions, opening up a kaleidoscopic spectrum of sound and colour.
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For the recording of the EP, Esinam joined forces with Jules Fradet from Studio Planet (Damso, Afrikan Prötökol). Producing and playing most of the instruments herself, the EP was mastered by LA-based producer Kelly Hibbert aka Almachrome (J Dilla, Madlib, Little Dragon, Flying Lotus, Ebo Taylor, Mark de Clive-Lowe and Arca).
Lead track ‘Birds Fly Under a Heavy Sky’ is a mesmerising opener that smoulders effortlessly against a backdrop of subtle beats and sensual rhythms, with Esinam’s soft vocals and hypnotic flute providing the groove.
On ‘Do Not Go Into That Black Night’, she is dark and direct. It’s a magnetic take on jazz noire that doesn’t distract from the sultry inflections of her voice, while ‘Gavoé’ recalls the spirit of her Ghanaian roots in a ballet of instruments that display a level of personal freedom and sensitivity. Through merging different genres of music, we are warmly welcomed into Esinam’s musical universe.
© Yvonne Schmedemann
When Esinam performs live, she juggles traditional instruments such as the tama, kalimba and pandeiro, which she loops and blends with the sound of her flute and voice. It sometimes triggers dance, sometimes contemplation.
Her highly anticipated debut album is set for release in 2019.
DEBUT EP RELEASED 21ST SEPTEMBER VIA SDBAN ULTRA
10” / DIGITAL
Tracklisting:
1. ‘Birds Fly Under a Heavy Sky’
2. ‘Do Not Go Into That Black Night’
3. ‘Gavoé
4. ‘Electric Lady’