Talking Therapy Ensemble & Emma-Jean Thackray
Talking Therapy
Wickedly aggy/lush free-jazz from London’s leading light Emma-Jean Thackray and her Talking Therapy Ensemble of as-yet-undisclosed membership.
Following the resounding success of her acclaimed debut album ‘Yellow’ in 2021, the Yorkshire-bred, London-born multi-instrumentalist and bandleader cuts loose and deep here with four relatively short sharp workouts ordered in a stylistic declension from the roiling spoils of her bad-headed ‘I Didn’t Want To wake Up Today’, thru the nippy post-bop zinger ‘Too Much / Too Little’ with her ace, scatting vox deftly rent with dub FX, before unleashing punkish jazz fire akin to Irreversible Entanglements on the scalding, grindcore-scale vignette ‘Panic’, and allowing it to all evaporate into dematerialised, ghostly brass and dub plangency on ’Shh’.
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Wickedly aggy/lush free-jazz from London’s leading light Emma-Jean Thackray and her Talking Therapy Ensemble of as-yet-undisclosed membership.
Following the resounding success of her acclaimed debut album ‘Yellow’ in 2021, the Yorkshire-bred, London-born multi-instrumentalist and bandleader cuts loose and deep here with four relatively short sharp workouts ordered in a stylistic declension from the roiling spoils of her bad-headed ‘I Didn’t Want To wake Up Today’, thru the nippy post-bop zinger ‘Too Much / Too Little’ with her ace, scatting vox deftly rent with dub FX, before unleashing punkish jazz fire akin to Irreversible Entanglements on the scalding, grindcore-scale vignette ‘Panic’, and allowing it to all evaporate into dematerialised, ghostly brass and dub plangency on ’Shh’.
TIP!
Wickedly aggy/lush free-jazz from London’s leading light Emma-Jean Thackray and her Talking Therapy Ensemble of as-yet-undisclosed membership.
Following the resounding success of her acclaimed debut album ‘Yellow’ in 2021, the Yorkshire-bred, London-born multi-instrumentalist and bandleader cuts loose and deep here with four relatively short sharp workouts ordered in a stylistic declension from the roiling spoils of her bad-headed ‘I Didn’t Want To wake Up Today’, thru the nippy post-bop zinger ‘Too Much / Too Little’ with her ace, scatting vox deftly rent with dub FX, before unleashing punkish jazz fire akin to Irreversible Entanglements on the scalding, grindcore-scale vignette ‘Panic’, and allowing it to all evaporate into dematerialised, ghostly brass and dub plangency on ’Shh’.
TIP!
Wickedly aggy/lush free-jazz from London’s leading light Emma-Jean Thackray and her Talking Therapy Ensemble of as-yet-undisclosed membership.
Following the resounding success of her acclaimed debut album ‘Yellow’ in 2021, the Yorkshire-bred, London-born multi-instrumentalist and bandleader cuts loose and deep here with four relatively short sharp workouts ordered in a stylistic declension from the roiling spoils of her bad-headed ‘I Didn’t Want To wake Up Today’, thru the nippy post-bop zinger ‘Too Much / Too Little’ with her ace, scatting vox deftly rent with dub FX, before unleashing punkish jazz fire akin to Irreversible Entanglements on the scalding, grindcore-scale vignette ‘Panic’, and allowing it to all evaporate into dematerialised, ghostly brass and dub plangency on ’Shh’.
TIP!
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Wickedly aggy/lush free-jazz from London’s leading light Emma-Jean Thackray and her Talking Therapy Ensemble of as-yet-undisclosed membership.
Following the resounding success of her acclaimed debut album ‘Yellow’ in 2021, the Yorkshire-bred, London-born multi-instrumentalist and bandleader cuts loose and deep here with four relatively short sharp workouts ordered in a stylistic declension from the roiling spoils of her bad-headed ‘I Didn’t Want To wake Up Today’, thru the nippy post-bop zinger ‘Too Much / Too Little’ with her ace, scatting vox deftly rent with dub FX, before unleashing punkish jazz fire akin to Irreversible Entanglements on the scalding, grindcore-scale vignette ‘Panic’, and allowing it to all evaporate into dematerialised, ghostly brass and dub plangency on ’Shh’.
TIP!