Filmmaker and multidisciplinary TV star Terence Nance balances gender and emotion on "V O R T E X", blending theatrical songwriting with adventurous electronic production. RIYL Outkast, Serpentwithfeet, Thundercat or FlyLo.
Having been responsible for not only writing and directing HBO's “Random Acts of Flyness” but scoring it and starring in it too, Nance is an artist who clearly likes to have control over his creations. "V O R T E X" might be his debut full-length, but he transposes this same level of control and narrative realization to his music, giving the record the scope of a prog rock concept album and the jerky, unpredictable sound you might expect to hear from Solange or Moses Sumney.
A keen listener, Nance augments his soulful songs with visceral sonic touches, like the rapid-fire stuttered jazz electronics on 'Terence’s --- Love', or the confrontational Outkast-on-mushrooms weirdness of the 10-minute 'In Contemplation of Clair's Scent'. It's an album that's completely aware of its own ambition, and doesn't shy from expressing itself in the most vivid terms - a rarity right now that's appreciated.
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Filmmaker and multidisciplinary TV star Terence Nance balances gender and emotion on "V O R T E X", blending theatrical songwriting with adventurous electronic production. RIYL Outkast, Serpentwithfeet, Thundercat or FlyLo.
Having been responsible for not only writing and directing HBO's “Random Acts of Flyness” but scoring it and starring in it too, Nance is an artist who clearly likes to have control over his creations. "V O R T E X" might be his debut full-length, but he transposes this same level of control and narrative realization to his music, giving the record the scope of a prog rock concept album and the jerky, unpredictable sound you might expect to hear from Solange or Moses Sumney.
A keen listener, Nance augments his soulful songs with visceral sonic touches, like the rapid-fire stuttered jazz electronics on 'Terence’s --- Love', or the confrontational Outkast-on-mushrooms weirdness of the 10-minute 'In Contemplation of Clair's Scent'. It's an album that's completely aware of its own ambition, and doesn't shy from expressing itself in the most vivid terms - a rarity right now that's appreciated.
Filmmaker and multidisciplinary TV star Terence Nance balances gender and emotion on "V O R T E X", blending theatrical songwriting with adventurous electronic production. RIYL Outkast, Serpentwithfeet, Thundercat or FlyLo.
Having been responsible for not only writing and directing HBO's “Random Acts of Flyness” but scoring it and starring in it too, Nance is an artist who clearly likes to have control over his creations. "V O R T E X" might be his debut full-length, but he transposes this same level of control and narrative realization to his music, giving the record the scope of a prog rock concept album and the jerky, unpredictable sound you might expect to hear from Solange or Moses Sumney.
A keen listener, Nance augments his soulful songs with visceral sonic touches, like the rapid-fire stuttered jazz electronics on 'Terence’s --- Love', or the confrontational Outkast-on-mushrooms weirdness of the 10-minute 'In Contemplation of Clair's Scent'. It's an album that's completely aware of its own ambition, and doesn't shy from expressing itself in the most vivid terms - a rarity right now that's appreciated.
Filmmaker and multidisciplinary TV star Terence Nance balances gender and emotion on "V O R T E X", blending theatrical songwriting with adventurous electronic production. RIYL Outkast, Serpentwithfeet, Thundercat or FlyLo.
Having been responsible for not only writing and directing HBO's “Random Acts of Flyness” but scoring it and starring in it too, Nance is an artist who clearly likes to have control over his creations. "V O R T E X" might be his debut full-length, but he transposes this same level of control and narrative realization to his music, giving the record the scope of a prog rock concept album and the jerky, unpredictable sound you might expect to hear from Solange or Moses Sumney.
A keen listener, Nance augments his soulful songs with visceral sonic touches, like the rapid-fire stuttered jazz electronics on 'Terence’s --- Love', or the confrontational Outkast-on-mushrooms weirdness of the 10-minute 'In Contemplation of Clair's Scent'. It's an album that's completely aware of its own ambition, and doesn't shy from expressing itself in the most vivid terms - a rarity right now that's appreciated.
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Filmmaker and multidisciplinary TV star Terence Nance balances gender and emotion on "V O R T E X", blending theatrical songwriting with adventurous electronic production. RIYL Outkast, Serpentwithfeet, Thundercat or FlyLo.
Having been responsible for not only writing and directing HBO's “Random Acts of Flyness” but scoring it and starring in it too, Nance is an artist who clearly likes to have control over his creations. "V O R T E X" might be his debut full-length, but he transposes this same level of control and narrative realization to his music, giving the record the scope of a prog rock concept album and the jerky, unpredictable sound you might expect to hear from Solange or Moses Sumney.
A keen listener, Nance augments his soulful songs with visceral sonic touches, like the rapid-fire stuttered jazz electronics on 'Terence’s --- Love', or the confrontational Outkast-on-mushrooms weirdness of the 10-minute 'In Contemplation of Clair's Scent'. It's an album that's completely aware of its own ambition, and doesn't shy from expressing itself in the most vivid terms - a rarity right now that's appreciated.