Wildey, Jonny: Nitely
Wildey, Jonny: Nitely
Format: VINYL LP
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Artist: Wildey, Jonny
Label: Wotnot Music
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5060202595600
Genre: Soul/R & B
Nitely' is the debut album from Jonny Wildey; written recorded over three years at North London's creative haven Total Refreshment Centre. Although 'Nitely' will be his first release under his own name, Wildey has been making electronic music under the name Alphabets Heaven for the last decade, releasing a string of acclaimed singles on Nightmares On Wax, Tru Thoughts, Soundway, and King Deluxe. Recording upstairs at Total Refreshment Centre proved an inspiration in itself for Wildey - he recorded at night, which happily meant that some of the most exciting music around was happening in the same building: 'The TRC had gigs on at the time, so I'd go there, start working on something, then would see the Neue Grafik Ensemble, or some amazing jazz band, and go back upstairs and carry on working, which was a lot of fun.' Unsurprisingly, he soon attracted some like-minded collaborators - 'Nitely' features Danalogue (The Comet Is Coming, Soccer96), Emma Gatrill (This Is The Kit, Laura Marling), Marcus Hamblett (James Holden, Timber Timbre) and London based beat master Deft (Yip Wong). 'Nitely' represents a musical shift, with Wildey embracing more traditional songwriting and a drawing upon his wide range of musical tastes - Shuggie Otis, Yes, Arthur Lee's Love, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, A Tribe Called Quest, John Frusciante, Milton Nascimento, Steve Miller. 'I really just wanted to take a lot of influences from the 70s and 80s that I was maybe a bit embarrassed about earlier in life and try and apply that to everything I've been doing for the last 10 years. I'm not ashamed to write songs and put my vocals at the front, which is a huge step for me. The big connecting thing is that a lot of the music I like is fun - say, Shuggie Otis has a lot of what I like in dance music, in that it just feels so light - it will just make whatever you do feel a bit better, that's the kind of music I wanted to make. Spanning 12 tracks, 'Nitely' is a record from the heart; it's direct, warm and unequivocally honest. The sound palette of the record effortlessly meshes the crunch and warmth of 70's funk & soul (Lonely, Violet, Your Dreams), the dreamy air of bedroom pop (Don't Fall Asleep, Love is Out There) and sub heavy frequencies from beats/electronica (Roll, Too Much). The result is a modern day Pop / New Soul classic, an album that from start to finish is an endearing look into the mind of Wildey. It's familiar-yet-new, nostalgic and straight forward, wearing it's emotions very clearly on it's sleeves.
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