Solange has been on a musical high since her last album, “A Seat At The Table,” which helped her gain the recognition she deserved for awhile.
Solo recently spoke with The New York Times Magazine, giving us a free and open photoshoot as well. When it comes to her next project, Solange stated it is “likely arrive into the world fully formed at some mysterious and unexpected moment.”
Solange continued to describe her album. “There is a lot of jazz at the core,” she says, which is still unnamed and will be “in progress until the very end.” However, it will also contain “electronic and hip-hop drum and bass because I want it to bang and make your trunk rattle.” According to the Times, she recorded it in New Orleans, Jamaica, and California’s Topanga Canyon, and has mixed it in Los Angeles.
“The record will be warm, fluid, and more sensual than her last one,” the Times says. The focus of it will also move beyond the self, inspired by the spacial difficulties she experienced with her 2017 outdoor performance “Scales”: “I realize how much wider, figuratively and literally, my work could be if I took myself away as subject.”
Although so many people related to “A Seat At The Table,” which is why many of us loved the album, it will be interesting to see the direction Solange gooes with the new music.
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