Classy debut LP of London-toned contemporary neo-soul by Tyson, descendent of the Cherry dynasty and collaborator of Joy O and Dean Blunt, striking out on her own with production by Oscar Scheller (Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Shygirl)
Apples, trees, all the cliches apply for yet another starlet to emerge from the clan sired by jazz legend Don Cherry and extending to his offspring Neneh, now adding Tyson to the list including Mabel, Naima Karlsson, Titiyo and Eagle-Eye Cherry. Amid the slow burn of ‘Chaos’ Tyson holds her own with a finely finessed suite of works that dice with R&B soul in a reserved jazzy style that dares to gently fuck with, mutate, the format in low-key ways.
She sets out her stall in ‘Jumpstart’, dancing between cooing ‘90s R&B inspirations and deftly feathered breaks in canny echoes of Janet Jackson, while emphasising her audness in the synth-pop skewed turn of ‘Alien Romance’, and bringing it back to roots in a psych-soul burner ‘Grunge’ starring Wu-Lu. She continues to keep it all tightly puckered and succinct thru the Jai Paul-adjacent ‘Brainfreeze’ with its unusual R&B physics, and the absorbing nuances of ‘Angel Dust’, with a smart sign-off in the one-two of classically skooled R&B on ‘300Hz (low Frequency)’ and fade to gauzier bliss-out ‘Glide’.
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Classy debut LP of London-toned contemporary neo-soul by Tyson, descendent of the Cherry dynasty and collaborator of Joy O and Dean Blunt, striking out on her own with production by Oscar Scheller (Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Shygirl)
Apples, trees, all the cliches apply for yet another starlet to emerge from the clan sired by jazz legend Don Cherry and extending to his offspring Neneh, now adding Tyson to the list including Mabel, Naima Karlsson, Titiyo and Eagle-Eye Cherry. Amid the slow burn of ‘Chaos’ Tyson holds her own with a finely finessed suite of works that dice with R&B soul in a reserved jazzy style that dares to gently fuck with, mutate, the format in low-key ways.
She sets out her stall in ‘Jumpstart’, dancing between cooing ‘90s R&B inspirations and deftly feathered breaks in canny echoes of Janet Jackson, while emphasising her audness in the synth-pop skewed turn of ‘Alien Romance’, and bringing it back to roots in a psych-soul burner ‘Grunge’ starring Wu-Lu. She continues to keep it all tightly puckered and succinct thru the Jai Paul-adjacent ‘Brainfreeze’ with its unusual R&B physics, and the absorbing nuances of ‘Angel Dust’, with a smart sign-off in the one-two of classically skooled R&B on ‘300Hz (low Frequency)’ and fade to gauzier bliss-out ‘Glide’.
Classy debut LP of London-toned contemporary neo-soul by Tyson, descendent of the Cherry dynasty and collaborator of Joy O and Dean Blunt, striking out on her own with production by Oscar Scheller (Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Shygirl)
Apples, trees, all the cliches apply for yet another starlet to emerge from the clan sired by jazz legend Don Cherry and extending to his offspring Neneh, now adding Tyson to the list including Mabel, Naima Karlsson, Titiyo and Eagle-Eye Cherry. Amid the slow burn of ‘Chaos’ Tyson holds her own with a finely finessed suite of works that dice with R&B soul in a reserved jazzy style that dares to gently fuck with, mutate, the format in low-key ways.
She sets out her stall in ‘Jumpstart’, dancing between cooing ‘90s R&B inspirations and deftly feathered breaks in canny echoes of Janet Jackson, while emphasising her audness in the synth-pop skewed turn of ‘Alien Romance’, and bringing it back to roots in a psych-soul burner ‘Grunge’ starring Wu-Lu. She continues to keep it all tightly puckered and succinct thru the Jai Paul-adjacent ‘Brainfreeze’ with its unusual R&B physics, and the absorbing nuances of ‘Angel Dust’, with a smart sign-off in the one-two of classically skooled R&B on ‘300Hz (low Frequency)’ and fade to gauzier bliss-out ‘Glide’.
Classy debut LP of London-toned contemporary neo-soul by Tyson, descendent of the Cherry dynasty and collaborator of Joy O and Dean Blunt, striking out on her own with production by Oscar Scheller (Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Shygirl)
Apples, trees, all the cliches apply for yet another starlet to emerge from the clan sired by jazz legend Don Cherry and extending to his offspring Neneh, now adding Tyson to the list including Mabel, Naima Karlsson, Titiyo and Eagle-Eye Cherry. Amid the slow burn of ‘Chaos’ Tyson holds her own with a finely finessed suite of works that dice with R&B soul in a reserved jazzy style that dares to gently fuck with, mutate, the format in low-key ways.
She sets out her stall in ‘Jumpstart’, dancing between cooing ‘90s R&B inspirations and deftly feathered breaks in canny echoes of Janet Jackson, while emphasising her audness in the synth-pop skewed turn of ‘Alien Romance’, and bringing it back to roots in a psych-soul burner ‘Grunge’ starring Wu-Lu. She continues to keep it all tightly puckered and succinct thru the Jai Paul-adjacent ‘Brainfreeze’ with its unusual R&B physics, and the absorbing nuances of ‘Angel Dust’, with a smart sign-off in the one-two of classically skooled R&B on ‘300Hz (low Frequency)’ and fade to gauzier bliss-out ‘Glide’.
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Classy debut LP of London-toned contemporary neo-soul by Tyson, descendent of the Cherry dynasty and collaborator of Joy O and Dean Blunt, striking out on her own with production by Oscar Scheller (Lady Gaga, PinkPantheress, Shygirl)
Apples, trees, all the cliches apply for yet another starlet to emerge from the clan sired by jazz legend Don Cherry and extending to his offspring Neneh, now adding Tyson to the list including Mabel, Naima Karlsson, Titiyo and Eagle-Eye Cherry. Amid the slow burn of ‘Chaos’ Tyson holds her own with a finely finessed suite of works that dice with R&B soul in a reserved jazzy style that dares to gently fuck with, mutate, the format in low-key ways.
She sets out her stall in ‘Jumpstart’, dancing between cooing ‘90s R&B inspirations and deftly feathered breaks in canny echoes of Janet Jackson, while emphasising her audness in the synth-pop skewed turn of ‘Alien Romance’, and bringing it back to roots in a psych-soul burner ‘Grunge’ starring Wu-Lu. She continues to keep it all tightly puckered and succinct thru the Jai Paul-adjacent ‘Brainfreeze’ with its unusual R&B physics, and the absorbing nuances of ‘Angel Dust’, with a smart sign-off in the one-two of classically skooled R&B on ‘300Hz (low Frequency)’ and fade to gauzier bliss-out ‘Glide’.