JAMIE XX will perform at the historic Fox Theater on Friday, October 9th!
Tickets on sale NOW through the Fox Theater's official website, www.TheFoxOakland.com
Listen to JAMIE XX:
http://www.jamiexx.com/#mixes
Watch JAMIE XX:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP9luRtEqjc
About JAMIE XX:
In January this year, Jamie xx stepped aside from the mixing desk of his solitary studio bunker space in Old Street and decided that In Colour was finished. It had been three years since he had began work on th...
JAMIE XX will perform at the historic Fox Theater on Friday, October 9th!
Tickets on sale NOW through the Fox Theater's official website, www.TheFoxOakland.com
Listen to JAMIE XX:
http://www.jamiexx.com/#mixes
Watch JAMIE XX:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TP9luRtEqjc
About JAMIE XX:
In January this year, Jamie xx stepped aside from the mixing desk of his solitary studio bunker space in Old Street and decided that In Colour was finished. It had been three years since he had began work on the first cut that suggested he had a solo record in him, Girl. Both the title and carefully calibrated, vibrant accompanying graphic design imagery for the album are a deliberate delineation away from the chic monochromes that have marked his work with The xx. "I wouldn't have called it In Colour if the record had sounded dark", he notes. When he began the project, not even knowing where it would take him, he was well aware of that possibility. "That could have happened." Yet in his time in the band, Jamie has touched if not exact extroversion, at least moments of private joy. This was the record, it seemed, to spell those out.
On deciding that work was at a natural conclusion, he hung up his headphones for a week and invited everyone that would be working on the record to listen to it. The garrulous nature of the songs surprised him. Suggestions were made for a running order. When he finally found one that made him happy, a fully realised record sprang out, that ran with something of the quietly climactic urgency of his DJ sets. It was a record that spoke in rangy textures of soul, gospel, hip-hop and every mutation of the purity of house music that has twisted its way into a new sub-genre since 1986. Yet it sounded exactly like him. "It wasn't just a series of unconnected ideas anymore", he says. "It was an album. It felt... positive." This was an important blossoming moment in Jamie's musical time frame.