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18/10/2021 0 Comments

Scrimshire - Nothing Feels Like Everything (Albert's Favourites)

WHAT YOUR EARS SAY & THE COVER LOOKS LIKE

WHAT WE SAY

Assembling a dream team of soul jazz collaborators Scrimshire channels their shining lights into a spiritual leaning, orchestra nu-jazz world in one of the most positive meditations on the age of virus I've heard so far for Albert's Favourites.

WHAT THE RELEASE NOTES SAY

So many of us head back out into the world post-lockdown, with a different perspective on the overpowering nature of it. 

Nothing Feels Like Everything, looks deeply at how the absence of something can be just as overwhelming, whether the absence of physical contact, the absence of love, the absence of empathy and respect. 

This album uses gentleness beside power and cacophony to recreate the vast swings of emotion experienced in isolation. When nothing can be too much, while at the same time, all we want. 

The sixth studio album from Scrimshire is an atmospheric and emotional experience. Moments of swirling orchestral energy perfectly countered by quiet, meditative calm. 

With only four vocal contributions on this record, it is his most instrumental exploration to date, with moving string arrangements alongside delicate synthesiser soaked rhythms. And those few vocal contributions are captivating. From the opening explosion of UK jazz and soul legend Cleveland Watkiss, with a powerfully clear call on behalf of the marginalised and oppressed in society to the deeply intimate and supportive incantations of Ursula Rucker. No word iswasted here. 

The record still carries on a tradition of collaboration on Scrimshire albums with contributions from Jessica Lauren, Idris Rahman (Soothsayers, Wildflower, Ill Considered), Nat Birchall, Huw Marc Bennett, Miryam Solomon, Emanative and recent Albert's Favourites signing Pie Eye Collective. 

"Throughout lockdown I've been writing so much, and when I released Believers Vol. 1 back in November, I'd wanted to bring people something that captured the warmth and hopefulness I think we needed in spite of deep political and cultural turmoil. But there were obviously very low moments, socially and personally and I was capturing those too. This album holds more of those times of loss and being lost, of solitary contemplation and meditation, of yearning, of anxiety. More than I've experienced before, the collaborations came through long and beautiful phone conversations, developing friendships with new people, rekindling and supporting older relationships, taking time and giving each other time, care and space to create. It's what makes this album special to me." 
 
CreditsContributions by Ursula Rucker, Cleveland Watkiss, Miryam Solomon, Faye Houston, Jessica Lauren, Emanative, Chris Boot, Bev Lee Harling, Frank Moon, Huw Marc Bennett, Pie Eye Collective, Idris Rahman, Daudi Matsiko, Vince Vela and Philip Harper. 

Mixed by Adam Scrimshire 
Mastered by Walter Coelho 
Artwork by Adam Scrimshire 
Back cover and label design by Jonny Drop 
Digital distribution by Believe Digital 
Vinyl distribution by Prime Direct Distribution​

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