8 Tracks: That Feature A Parent And Child w/ James Heather
This month marks the release of 'Stories From Far Away On Piano', the debut album of James Heather. A familiar face to many he has now entered the world of music production and appears to have hit the ground running with audacious promise. Forthcoming on Ahead Of Our Time the album has been critically praised by a number of publications and journalists alike so far, an array of elegantly crafted minimalistic tracks laden with graceful notes from a piano.
We invited James Heather to contribute to our 8 tracks series as he selects music from Alice Coltrane, Kamasi Washington, Nas and more around the theme of parent and child.
See below:
Buy the release HERE.
One of my favourite albums this year was this collection of cosmic jazz taken from pioneer Alice Coltrane’s private cassette tapes from her time in a Ashram Monastery. This track is actually from her last ever album, of the same name and was produced by her son Ravi Coltrane (who has worked with his cousin Flying Lotus) and marked a return to a more jazz style. Ravi also features on this particular track on soprano saxophone, and another son Oran features on the album too. This tracks is a glorious 10-minute epic that harks back to her most focussed jazz work of the early to mid 70’s.