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Chiminyo Shares New Live Session Video For Reachin, Debut Album Out Now On Gearbox Records

London-based drummer and composer Chiminyo has shared a stunning new live session video for his track “Reachin’”. The track is taken from his critically acclaimed debut album “I AM PANDA”, which came out in 2020 via London analogue specialists Gearbox Records. Filmed in an expansive North London warehouse, the video follows Chiminyo‘s recent one-shot, live… Read More Chiminyo Shares New Live Session Video For Reachin, Debut Album Out Now On Gearbox Records

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London-based drummer and composer Chiminyo has shared a stunning new live session video for his track “Reachin’”. The track is taken from his critically acclaimed debut album “I AM PANDA”, which came out in 2020 via London analogue specialists Gearbox Records.

Filmed in an expansive North London warehouse, the video follows Chiminyo‘s recent one-shot, live session video for “See Me” ft. K.O.G – Watch HERE.

The live session for “Reachin’” is the culminative brainchild of the same three creative forces. Dancer and creative producer Muti Musafiri, film maker Jordan Rawi and the artist behind the track, Chiminyo. Together they wanted to portray the powerful experience of a Chiminyo stage performance as a live session video. The performance here is breath-taking, and the energy captured in the film truly reflect the excitement felt by the whole creative team on the day of the shoot.

Chiminyo’s debut album, ‘I AM PANDA,’ has earned him rave reviews, airplay from BBC6 and BBC1Xtra, and over 200K plays across singles “See Me”,  and ‘Breathin’’, with Clara Serra López. 

The drummer/composer’s inventive music, consisting of sounds triggered live from his drum kit, has been described as a brain-burrowing fusion of shimmering electronic chords and driving synth bass undertones, all underpinned by a hailstorm of constantly-varying rhythmic patterns. With eight tracks, Chiminyo creates a euphoric, multi-genre listen that traverses future pop, jazz, electronic, and time itself. Prior to this debut, he has collaborated with the likes of Nubya Garcia, Zara McFarlane, Shabaka Hutchings, and Theon Cross.

Recorded at the iconic Konk Studios in North London by Riccardo Damian and mastered with Gearbox’s all-analogue technique, the music is a daring exploration of the contrasting yet complimentary digital and analogue soundscapes that characterise Chiminyo.

Chiminyo’s tech-heavy drum kit set-up, combines the raw, immediate live sound of percussion and the futuristic timbres of his electronic productions to create his own, daring soundscapes. Via laboriously self-coded software, each cymbal crash and drum hit triggers a synth or sample, allowing Chiminyo complete control and freeing him of all loops, click-tracks and backing tracks.

However, it is important to note that Chiminyo’s music is far more than just a technical feat. Whilst still highly innovative in its composition, “I AM PANDA” is purely the result of a deep and tireless exploration of the music that Chiminyo truly resonates with to create a soulful, spiritual, and evocative record that feeds off the conflicting duality between technology and nature.

Speaking about the album, Chiminyo says, “There is a trap with a project like this, one where the technology is so integral,  that it becomes the primary focus. A kind of “look at me with all my fancy techniques” type thing. No-one likes to hear music where this is the focus so going in to this album I tried to pull the focus and really think about narrative and create worlds with each track. Drawing on influences like producers Flying Lotus, Mndsgn and Floating Points and how their sounds instantly put you in their realms. On musicians like Bill Evans and Baden Powell who can make you feel so much with a single chord and (although I’d never site it usually) even reaching to Debussy and Ravel for their ability to tell stories with their music. 

I feel I achieved this with this album, although I’ve learnt so much, I know I’ll do it better next time. I would say I potentially disguised the technology too much and anyone listening will never know the level of coding that went into it, but I guess, no-one needs to hear that, and anyone who finds out can have that little extra experience with it all”

Composed and arranged by Chiminyo and recorded at Konk Studios by Ricardo Damian (Jorja Smith, Sampha, Binker & Moses, Ezra Collective), the new album also features a host of talented guests including Kweku Sackey aka K.O.G, singer Dunja Botic, and spoken word artist Brother Portrait of Steam Down fame. 

The new album follows on from Chiminyo’s 2019 debut EP “I Am Chiminyo”, which served as a visceral introduction to his unique sound, and earned plaudits from the likes of Gilles Peterson, BBC 1Xtra, CLASH, Red Bull, Jazzwise, Jazz FM and more. As well as his own solo project, Chiminyo also performs and records with some of the leading figures of London’s music scene, including spiritual jazz-leaning outfit Maisha and psychedelic energy bomb Cykada. He has also previously collaborated and recorded with Gary Bartz, Nubya Garcia, Shabaka Hutchings, Theon Cross, and Zara McFarlane. 

Source: thoughtswordsaction.com

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