But Only After You Have Suffered
'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
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'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
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'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
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Available To Order (Estimated Shipping between 7-14 Working Days)
This item is to the best of our knowledge available to us from the supplier and should ship to you within the time-frame indicated. If there are any unforeseen issues with availability we will notify you immediately
'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.
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'But Only After You Have Suffered' is a layered and personal new work from multidisciplinary artist, composer, percussionist & producer Jamire Williams.
Following his 2016-released Leaving Records debut, artist and percussionist Jamire Williams expands his craft in widescreen with an album that's a cross between movie soundtrack and mixtape. Ambitious stuff, with guest appearances from Sam Gendel, Carlos Niño, Zeroh, Mic Holden and Josh Johnson.
'But Only After You Have Suffered' fluxes through ideas with a fluidity that's omnipresent in the post beat-scene Cali landscape. Williams cuts movie samples with bell sounds and loops wobbly tape-recorded vocals over his idiosyncratic drumming, and he approaches songs with the scope of a cult director and the record collection of a digger. There's burned-out, post-Madlib rap ('Safe Travels', 'Ugly'), hollowed-out R&B fusion ('When it Gets Dark', 'For the Youth'), even loungey Stereolab vibes ('Bow'), and everything's interspersed with the dusty grandeur of David Axelrod. Fans of Flying Lotus, Tyler The Creator, Dilla or Adrian Younge, check this one.