Sampha by Jesse Crankson

SAMPHA shares ‘Cumulus / Memory’ from Lahai sessions

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To celebrate the two-year anniversary of the release of his lauded second album LAHAI, London musician, songwriter and producer Sampha today releases a previously-unheard song Cumulus / Memory’. Co-written with, and featuring backing vocals from Romy, the self-produced two-part suite sees Sampha at his understated, elegant best. It was originally recorded as part of the LAHAI album sessions but remained unfinished until now, with Sampha continuing to work on it over the subsequent two years between spells of touring his acclaimed LAHAI live show.

“Cumulus was the first song I wrote for Lahai and the last one to be finished” says Sampha. “Living with it for some time, I really feel like I wanted to share it with people”

LISTEN TO ‘CUMULUS / MEMORY’ HERE

The Ivor Novello Awards-nominated LAHAI was originally released on 20 October 2023. Taken from his paternal grandfather’s name, which is also Sampha’s middle name, the album revelled in the awe and magic of our existence, synthesising the exquisite chaos that one experiences confronting the cycle of life and the beyondness. Spanning 14-tracks, it featured contributions from some of Sampha’s closest friends, peers and collaborators including Yaeji, Léa Sen, Sheila Maurice-Grey (Kokoroko), Ibeyi, Morgan Simpson (Black Midi), Yussef Dayes, Laura Groves and Kwake Bass. In contrast to his Mercury Prize-winning debut album Process, LAHAI is a communal affair seeing Sampha explore the many ways in which we as humans connect to each other, and to something bigger than ourselves. If Process was an artist figuring out his own place in the world, engulfed in the shadows of grief and loss, LAHAI is an exercise in the radical acceptance and joy in the human condition, and the beauty in the journey itself.

A deluxe version of the album featuring four new songs – including Sampha’s highly anticipated collaboration with fellow London innovator Little Simz on Satellite Business 2.0′ – was released a year later, crowning a period of huge acclaim for an album  described by The Sunday Times as “music making of real ambition, poignancy and beauty” and by The Guardian as “sublime”. It continued a prolific collaborative streak for Sampha. Having previously lent his inimitable voice, songwriting and production skills to some of the world’s biggest artists, including Kendrick Lamar, Stormzy, Travis Scott, Drake, Solange, Frank Ocean, Beyoncé, Lil Wayne and Alicia Keys, Most recently Sampha also appeared on albums from Headie One (on “Memories” from The Last Ones), Ghetts (on “Double Standards” from On Purpose, With Purpose), Little Simz (on “Blue” from Lotus), Fred again.. (on “fear less” from ten days) and Everything Is Recorded (as a key collaborator on Temporary), alongside collaboration with Young labelmates John Glacier (Ocean Steppin) and Romy (I’m On Your Team’).

Praise for LAHAI:

“This is music making of real ambition, poignancy and beauty” – Sunday Times 

“We know who Sampha is: a generational talent who has once again delivered a rich, emotional work for us to process. Lahai is phenomenal.” – The Line Of Best Fit

 “there’s more energy to Lahai than there was to Process but it’s still a real beauty, complex and beautiful” – Evening Standard 

“Sublime” – The Guardian 

“a beautiful new record”DAZED

 “It casts Sampha as a 21st century Stevie Wonder, hurtling skywards, eyes wide open, searching for transcendence” – MOJO

 “This is complex music, with no clear melodies or conventional song structures, but Sampha’s gentle delivery and peaceful ambience makes it soar nonetheless.” – The Times 

 “Lahai presents (Sampha’s) most pristine transmission yet”Rolling Stone

 Lahai is a knockout” Brooklyn Vegan

“Sampha is a kind of emotional secret weapon for artists hoping to transmit something deeper to their listeners.”Rolling Stone

 

Follow Sampha: Official Site / Instagram

 

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