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So I Can See You (Purple Vinyl Ed)

So I Can See You (Purple Vinyl Ed)

Artists

Tone

Catno

RS050LPC

Formats

1x Vinyl LP Album

Country

UK

Release date

Nov 3, 2022

Genres

Rock Pop

Tone - Le Discopathe - Montpellier - Rhythm Section

The South-London based musician TONE announces his debut album “So I Can See You”, due for release via Rhythm Section.

With a mixtape already under his belt, one that he says was thrown together on a whim; this new body of work was created during the pregnancy and subsequent birth of his daughter. TONE, real name Basil Anthony Harewood, was compelled to capture this significant moment, recording mostly at night, with his new life and old life in mind. The album is less a departure of who he was but an embrace of the future and the new life that arrives with beginning a family.

Across the 11 tracks, we hear tender guitar riffs and off-beat R&B elements press up against influences of dub and shoegaze leaving you with a woozy afterglow. TONE’s distinctive vocals are complemented by the familiar voices of Coby Sey on “So I Can See You”, Fran Lobo on “From the North” and Roxanne Tataei on “Make It Drop”. Having both Afro-Caribbean and Welsh heritage has informed the ways in which he sees things and the music he has been magnetized to, especially growing up in both a tiny village in the north of England in East Yorkshire as well as further afield in Europe.

Time spent in St Kitts and Nevis as a child opened his eyes and ears to calypso, reggae and dub and while back home in the UK, he fell in love with ska, punk and skinhead culture none of which he ever outgrew and to this day still informs his music practice.

Each track was recorded on a Tascam 38 tape machine in the studio he set up with Mica Levi and Coby Sey in Hither Green with the drums, played by Marc Pell (Good Bad Happy Sad) were recorded at Andy Ramsey’s studio (Stereolab).

Alongside, Levi and Sey TONE is a CURL collective member and was half of the short-lived punk-duo, Farai.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

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A1

Nice

A2

Like It Was Yesterday

A3

Gotta Get My Life Right

A4

Move Now

A5

So I Can See You (ft Coby Sey)

B1

Nailed It

B2

From The North (ft Fran Lobo)

B3

In and Out

B4

Make it Drop (ft Roxanne Tataei)

B5

Dawn

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