
What Kinda Music: CD
We are excited to present Tom Misch and Yussef Dayesâ âWhat Kinda Musicâ â an astonishing collaboration between two artists of very different disciplines, and one of the most unique and seamlessly original projects of its ilk to date.
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Moving fluidly through sleek electronica, avant-garde jazz, vintage hip hop and so much more, Misch and Dayes take you on a journey that is by turns surprising and spontaneous, heady and head spinning, and nothing less than compelling â a singular vision which fuses the DNA of both musicians with spectacular results, as can be seen in the title track, which comes backed by a gorgeously atmospheric video by XX.
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Even though the fundamental bones of this project came together very quickly, its actual provenance stretches back much, much farther back, with the pair not only growing up in the same area of South East London, but Misch actually seeing Dayes play on drums in the school talent show for the first time when he was roughly 8 or 9. They both kept tabs on each other â Misch becoming a fan of Dayesâ act Yussef Kamaal, Dayes clocking his videos in 2014 â but it was only when they met at a launch party for Mischâs debut LP âGeographyâ in 2018 that the proverbial creative sparks began to fly. âAs a musician youâre always looking for contemporaries who can push you and challenge you and make you betterâ, says Dayes. âI instantly felt that with Tom â he was such a gifted musician, and so prolificâ. That summer they decided to go into the studio together, jam a little, and see what happens, with no other expectation placed upon it.
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As it turns out, the music came fast and furiously. Two initial tracks were suddenly followed by a handful of others, and the pair found themselves contemplating what to do next. âPretty soon, we knew that something was gellingâ, Dayes says. âIt didnât feel like a one-off collaboration, it felt like a body of workâ. What made the pair click, according to Misch and Dayes, were the exact same factors that meant it shouldnât, by all rights, work. Misch says, âYussef comes from a more experimental background, and he has a lot of loose, crazy ideas. I know how to write a catchy melody, but with interesting chords and have a good understanding of popular song forms, so I think I streamlined those ideas and made them accessibleâ. And certainly, in âWhat Kinda Musicâ you can sense the DNA of both musicians, but fusing so effortlessly and beautifully that it creates something else entirely, the appropriately named âLift Offâ sending goosebumps with its jazz flecked crescendo, and âNight Riderâ hynotising with its deeply mesmeric grooves. âI have a love for harmony and chordsâ, Misch adds. âWorking with someone like Yussef, who has such a gifted sense of rhythm allowed a perfect balanceâ.
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Throughout the record, there is an utterly joyful feel of two musicians at the top of their game sparking off one another, picking up ideas and running with them â zigging where the other zags, ebbing where the other flows, with Misch producing the majority of the record and both having a hand in the overall sound and feel of the record.
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âWorking with Yussef has actually changed the way I work as a musicianâ, Misch muses. âHeâs pushed me and unlocked a more experimental part of me that I hadnât really allowed myself to explore before. I think we really did impact each other in a fundamental wayâ. Dayes is similarly effusive in his praise for Misch. âA musician like him, whoâs at the top of his game, he doesnât need to do thisâ, he raves. âHe can just keep doing the same thing and why not? Heâs killing it. The fact that heâs so humble, that heâs so curious about everything and open to collaboration, speaks a lot to him as an artist, because itâs not easy finding musicians who want to collaborate. Something always gets in the way, whether itâs ego or their team or whatever. But with Tom it felt like the intention was purely creative, and thatâs what made it excitingâ. In fact, Dayes says that the intentions of the record go even deeper than just music. âBoth our parents whoâd never met each other before, are now best friends as a result of this, they now see each other more than we do! Iâd like to think, in some small way, that this album has a similar impact for people too â everything feels so divided these days, it would be nice for people to hear the record and hear two very different musicians coming together and realise it doesnât have to be that wayâ.
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Tracklist:
- What Kinda Music
- Festival
- Nightrider (feat Freddie Gibbs)
- Tidal Wave
- Sensational
- The Real
- Lift Off (feat Rocco Palladino)
- I Did It For You
- Last 100
- Kyiv
- Julie Mangos
- Storm Before The Calm (feat Kaidi Akinnibi)
DELUXE LP EXTRA TRACKS:
- Saddle
- Tidal Wave Outro
- Seagulls
We are excited to present Tom Misch and Yussef Dayesâ âWhat Kinda Musicâ â an astonishing collaboration between two artists of very different disciplines, and one of the most unique and seamlessly original projects of its ilk to date.
Â
Moving fluidly through sleek electronica, avant-garde jazz, vintage hip hop and so much more, Misch and Dayes take you on a journey that is by turns surprising and spontaneous, heady and head spinning, and nothing less than compelling â a singular vision which fuses the DNA of both musicians with spectacular results, as can be seen in the title track, which comes backed by a gorgeously atmospheric video by XX.
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Even though the fundamental bones of this project came together very quickly, its actual provenance stretches back much, much farther back, with the pair not only growing up in the same area of South East London, but Misch actually seeing Dayes play on drums in the school talent show for the first time when he was roughly 8 or 9. They both kept tabs on each other â Misch becoming a fan of Dayesâ act Yussef Kamaal, Dayes clocking his videos in 2014 â but it was only when they met at a launch party for Mischâs debut LP âGeographyâ in 2018 that the proverbial creative sparks began to fly. âAs a musician youâre always looking for contemporaries who can push you and challenge you and make you betterâ, says Dayes. âI instantly felt that with Tom â he was such a gifted musician, and so prolificâ. That summer they decided to go into the studio together, jam a little, and see what happens, with no other expectation placed upon it.
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As it turns out, the music came fast and furiously. Two initial tracks were suddenly followed by a handful of others, and the pair found themselves contemplating what to do next. âPretty soon, we knew that something was gellingâ, Dayes says. âIt didnât feel like a one-off collaboration, it felt like a body of workâ. What made the pair click, according to Misch and Dayes, were the exact same factors that meant it shouldnât, by all rights, work. Misch says, âYussef comes from a more experimental background, and he has a lot of loose, crazy ideas. I know how to write a catchy melody, but with interesting chords and have a good understanding of popular song forms, so I think I streamlined those ideas and made them accessibleâ. And certainly, in âWhat Kinda Musicâ you can sense the DNA of both musicians, but fusing so effortlessly and beautifully that it creates something else entirely, the appropriately named âLift Offâ sending goosebumps with its jazz flecked crescendo, and âNight Riderâ hynotising with its deeply mesmeric grooves. âI have a love for harmony and chordsâ, Misch adds. âWorking with someone like Yussef, who has such a gifted sense of rhythm allowed a perfect balanceâ.
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Throughout the record, there is an utterly joyful feel of two musicians at the top of their game sparking off one another, picking up ideas and running with them â zigging where the other zags, ebbing where the other flows, with Misch producing the majority of the record and both having a hand in the overall sound and feel of the record.
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âWorking with Yussef has actually changed the way I work as a musicianâ, Misch muses. âHeâs pushed me and unlocked a more experimental part of me that I hadnât really allowed myself to explore before. I think we really did impact each other in a fundamental wayâ. Dayes is similarly effusive in his praise for Misch. âA musician like him, whoâs at the top of his game, he doesnât need to do thisâ, he raves. âHe can just keep doing the same thing and why not? Heâs killing it. The fact that heâs so humble, that heâs so curious about everything and open to collaboration, speaks a lot to him as an artist, because itâs not easy finding musicians who want to collaborate. Something always gets in the way, whether itâs ego or their team or whatever. But with Tom it felt like the intention was purely creative, and thatâs what made it excitingâ. In fact, Dayes says that the intentions of the record go even deeper than just music. âBoth our parents whoâd never met each other before, are now best friends as a result of this, they now see each other more than we do! Iâd like to think, in some small way, that this album has a similar impact for people too â everything feels so divided these days, it would be nice for people to hear the record and hear two very different musicians coming together and realise it doesnât have to be that wayâ.
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Tracklist:
- What Kinda Music
- Festival
- Nightrider (feat Freddie Gibbs)
- Tidal Wave
- Sensational
- The Real
- Lift Off (feat Rocco Palladino)
- I Did It For You
- Last 100
- Kyiv
- Julie Mangos
- Storm Before The Calm (feat Kaidi Akinnibi)
DELUXE LP EXTRA TRACKS:
- Saddle
- Tidal Wave Outro
- Seagulls
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We are excited to present Tom Misch and Yussef Dayesâ âWhat Kinda Musicâ â an astonishing collaboration between two artists of very different disciplines, and one of the most unique and seamlessly original projects of its ilk to date.
Â
Moving fluidly through sleek electronica, avant-garde jazz, vintage hip hop and so much more, Misch and Dayes take you on a journey that is by turns surprising and spontaneous, heady and head spinning, and nothing less than compelling â a singular vision which fuses the DNA of both musicians with spectacular results, as can be seen in the title track, which comes backed by a gorgeously atmospheric video by XX.
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Even though the fundamental bones of this project came together very quickly, its actual provenance stretches back much, much farther back, with the pair not only growing up in the same area of South East London, but Misch actually seeing Dayes play on drums in the school talent show for the first time when he was roughly 8 or 9. They both kept tabs on each other â Misch becoming a fan of Dayesâ act Yussef Kamaal, Dayes clocking his videos in 2014 â but it was only when they met at a launch party for Mischâs debut LP âGeographyâ in 2018 that the proverbial creative sparks began to fly. âAs a musician youâre always looking for contemporaries who can push you and challenge you and make you betterâ, says Dayes. âI instantly felt that with Tom â he was such a gifted musician, and so prolificâ. That summer they decided to go into the studio together, jam a little, and see what happens, with no other expectation placed upon it.
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As it turns out, the music came fast and furiously. Two initial tracks were suddenly followed by a handful of others, and the pair found themselves contemplating what to do next. âPretty soon, we knew that something was gellingâ, Dayes says. âIt didnât feel like a one-off collaboration, it felt like a body of workâ. What made the pair click, according to Misch and Dayes, were the exact same factors that meant it shouldnât, by all rights, work. Misch says, âYussef comes from a more experimental background, and he has a lot of loose, crazy ideas. I know how to write a catchy melody, but with interesting chords and have a good understanding of popular song forms, so I think I streamlined those ideas and made them accessibleâ. And certainly, in âWhat Kinda Musicâ you can sense the DNA of both musicians, but fusing so effortlessly and beautifully that it creates something else entirely, the appropriately named âLift Offâ sending goosebumps with its jazz flecked crescendo, and âNight Riderâ hynotising with its deeply mesmeric grooves. âI have a love for harmony and chordsâ, Misch adds. âWorking with someone like Yussef, who has such a gifted sense of rhythm allowed a perfect balanceâ.
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Throughout the record, there is an utterly joyful feel of two musicians at the top of their game sparking off one another, picking up ideas and running with them â zigging where the other zags, ebbing where the other flows, with Misch producing the majority of the record and both having a hand in the overall sound and feel of the record.
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âWorking with Yussef has actually changed the way I work as a musicianâ, Misch muses. âHeâs pushed me and unlocked a more experimental part of me that I hadnât really allowed myself to explore before. I think we really did impact each other in a fundamental wayâ. Dayes is similarly effusive in his praise for Misch. âA musician like him, whoâs at the top of his game, he doesnât need to do thisâ, he raves. âHe can just keep doing the same thing and why not? Heâs killing it. The fact that heâs so humble, that heâs so curious about everything and open to collaboration, speaks a lot to him as an artist, because itâs not easy finding musicians who want to collaborate. Something always gets in the way, whether itâs ego or their team or whatever. But with Tom it felt like the intention was purely creative, and thatâs what made it excitingâ. In fact, Dayes says that the intentions of the record go even deeper than just music. âBoth our parents whoâd never met each other before, are now best friends as a result of this, they now see each other more than we do! Iâd like to think, in some small way, that this album has a similar impact for people too â everything feels so divided these days, it would be nice for people to hear the record and hear two very different musicians coming together and realise it doesnât have to be that wayâ.
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Tracklist:
- What Kinda Music
- Festival
- Nightrider (feat Freddie Gibbs)
- Tidal Wave
- Sensational
- The Real
- Lift Off (feat Rocco Palladino)
- I Did It For You
- Last 100
- Kyiv
- Julie Mangos
- Storm Before The Calm (feat Kaidi Akinnibi)
DELUXE LP EXTRA TRACKS:
- Saddle
- Tidal Wave Outro
- Seagulls













