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Yasmin Williams' sophomore record, Urban Driftwood, is a delight of winsome melodies and meticulous, yet soulful execution. As a young woman of color in the predominantly older white male field of instrumental acoustic guitarists, the Virginia native already stands out, but it's her effortlessly inventive compositions and unique reference points that really set Williams apart from her contemporaries. After decades of sparsely appointed American Primitive guitar albums by generations of John Fahey acolytes, it's refreshing to hear from a player whose genesis begins with the video game Guitar Hero 2. Using a peculiar self-developed style that blends cascading fingerpicked notes with percussive tapping -- often with the guitar laid flat on her lap -- Williams filters an array of influences through her fretboard, from classic rock gods like Jimi Hendrix to contemporary R&B and West African griot traditions. Moreover, her ambidextrous, multi-limbed sound includes external apparatus like a kalimba which she plays simultaneously and the tap shoes she sometimes wears for added effect. She has also added the African kora to her instrumental repertoire.
Written and recorded during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests, Urban Driftwood is intentionally sequenced to reflect the emotional undercurrents of the day. And yet, it is thoughtful more than tumultuous. There is a sense of patience and calm contemplation in songs like "Sunshowers" and "Juvenescence," which radiate warmth and compassion. "Adrift," a guitar and cello duet featuring Taryn Wood, strikes a more dramatic tone, as does the Amadou Kouyate-assisted title track, but by and large, Williams' music favors light over darkness. Another interesting aspect is how deeply musical her delivery is; the type of precision and expertise required to pull off such a technical playing style often leads to music that is sterile and over-rehearsed. Not so with Williams, whose clear and endearing melodies make Urban Driftwood such a joy to hear.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
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Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist - Taryn Wood, FeaturedArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Amadou Kouyate, FeaturedArtist - Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Spinster, MusicPublisher - Yasmin Williams, Composer, MainArtist
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
Descripción del álbum
Yasmin Williams' sophomore record, Urban Driftwood, is a delight of winsome melodies and meticulous, yet soulful execution. As a young woman of color in the predominantly older white male field of instrumental acoustic guitarists, the Virginia native already stands out, but it's her effortlessly inventive compositions and unique reference points that really set Williams apart from her contemporaries. After decades of sparsely appointed American Primitive guitar albums by generations of John Fahey acolytes, it's refreshing to hear from a player whose genesis begins with the video game Guitar Hero 2. Using a peculiar self-developed style that blends cascading fingerpicked notes with percussive tapping -- often with the guitar laid flat on her lap -- Williams filters an array of influences through her fretboard, from classic rock gods like Jimi Hendrix to contemporary R&B and West African griot traditions. Moreover, her ambidextrous, multi-limbed sound includes external apparatus like a kalimba which she plays simultaneously and the tap shoes she sometimes wears for added effect. She has also added the African kora to her instrumental repertoire.
Written and recorded during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic and racial justice protests, Urban Driftwood is intentionally sequenced to reflect the emotional undercurrents of the day. And yet, it is thoughtful more than tumultuous. There is a sense of patience and calm contemplation in songs like "Sunshowers" and "Juvenescence," which radiate warmth and compassion. "Adrift," a guitar and cello duet featuring Taryn Wood, strikes a more dramatic tone, as does the Amadou Kouyate-assisted title track, but by and large, Williams' music favors light over darkness. Another interesting aspect is how deeply musical her delivery is; the type of precision and expertise required to pull off such a technical playing style often leads to music that is sterile and over-rehearsed. Not so with Williams, whose clear and endearing melodies make Urban Driftwood such a joy to hear.
© Timothy Monger /TiVo
Acerca del álbum
- 1 disco(s) - 10 pista(s)
- Duración total: 00:45:21
- Artistas principales: Yasmin Williams
- Compositor: Yasmin Williams
- Sello: SPINSTER
- Género Pop/Rock Pop
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16-Bit CD Quality 44.1 kHz - Stereo
2021 SPINSTER 2021 SPINSTER
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