Jitwam - Sun After Rain EP (w/ Folamour) (Inc Kaidi Tatham Remix)
CATALOGUE NO.: TJD011 WHITE VINYL
FORMAT: 12"
TERRITORY: Worldwide
RELEASE DATE: 26th June 2021 (back in)
Genres: Broken Beat, Deep House, Soulful House
Track Listing
A1. Sun After Rain feat. Folamour
A2. Body Do feat. Mike Bloom
B1. Sun After Rain (Kaidi Tatham After The Sun Remix)
Globetrotting psychedelic soul savant Jitwam teams up with French producer extraordinaire Folamour, presenting the uplifting and soul soaked “Sun After Rain” on his The Jazz Diaries label.
Following his Detroit Swindle collaboration “Coffee In The Morning” and his “Back To My Place” outing on Darker Than Wax (which saw him gain support from the likes of Benji B, OkayPlayer & more) “Sun After Rain” is a keys-driven dance floor groover, complete with triumphant brass stabs and a rock solid rhythm section. Delivering a promise of the brighter tomorrow that the world is currently yearning for.
On the flip, Jitwam teams up with Mike Bloom for the sultry “Body Do” - reverb soaked keys and layered vocals create a smoky, heady atmosphere as intergalactic synth lines pierce the haze.
Legendary broken beat virtuoso Kaidi Tatham then steps to the plate, giving the title track a stripped down, atmospheric, latin-twinged re-rub - flexing his unbeatable abilities and showcasing why he’s still one of the UK’s finest musical exports.
FORMAT: 12"
TERRITORY: Worldwide
RELEASE DATE: 26th June 2021 (back in)
Genres: Broken Beat, Deep House, Soulful House
Track Listing
A1. Sun After Rain feat. Folamour
A2. Body Do feat. Mike Bloom
B1. Sun After Rain (Kaidi Tatham After The Sun Remix)
Globetrotting psychedelic soul savant Jitwam teams up with French producer extraordinaire Folamour, presenting the uplifting and soul soaked “Sun After Rain” on his The Jazz Diaries label.
Following his Detroit Swindle collaboration “Coffee In The Morning” and his “Back To My Place” outing on Darker Than Wax (which saw him gain support from the likes of Benji B, OkayPlayer & more) “Sun After Rain” is a keys-driven dance floor groover, complete with triumphant brass stabs and a rock solid rhythm section. Delivering a promise of the brighter tomorrow that the world is currently yearning for.
On the flip, Jitwam teams up with Mike Bloom for the sultry “Body Do” - reverb soaked keys and layered vocals create a smoky, heady atmosphere as intergalactic synth lines pierce the haze.
Legendary broken beat virtuoso Kaidi Tatham then steps to the plate, giving the title track a stripped down, atmospheric, latin-twinged re-rub - flexing his unbeatable abilities and showcasing why he’s still one of the UK’s finest musical exports.
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